LINAMARA RIZZO BATTISTELLA

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Departamento de MedicinaLegal, Ética Médica e Medicina Social e do Trabalho, Faculdade de Medicina - Docente
Instituto de Medicina Física e de Reabilitação, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
FMUSP, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
LIM/40 - Laboratório de Imunohematologia e Hematologia Forense, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Líder

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  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    ADVANCING ACADEMIC CAPACITY IN PHYSICAL AND REHABILITATION MEDICINE TO STRENGTHEN REHABILITATION IN HEALTH SYSTEMS WORLDWIDE: A JOINT EFFORT BY THE EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE, THE ASSOCIATION OF ACADEMIC PHYSIATRISTS, AND THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF PHYSICAL AND REHABILITATION MEDICINE
    (2022) FRONTERA, Walter R.; STUCKI, Gerold; ENGKASAN, Julia P.; FRANCISCO, Gerard E.; GUTENBRUNNER, Christoph; HASNAN, Nazirah; LAINS, Jorge; YUSOF, Yusniza Mohd; NEGRINI, Stefano; OMAR, Zaliha; BATTISTELLA, Linamara R.; SOWA, Gwen; STAM, Henk; BICKENBACH, Jerome
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    Barriers and Facilitators to Healthcare Service Access among Persons with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)
    (2022) BYCHKOVSKA, O.; EGEN, C.; STROM, V.; JUOCEVICIUS, A.; TEDERKO, P.; ARORA, M.; BATTISTELLA, L. Rizzo; ENGKASAN, J. P.; GEMPERLI, A.
  • article 11 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    The International Spinal Cord Injury Survey: The Way Forward
    (2020) BICKENBACH, Jerome; BATISTELLA, Linamara; GUTENBRUNNER, Christoph; MIDDLETON, James; POST, Marcel W.; STUCKI, Gerold
    As a community survey of individuals living with spinal cord injury in 22 countries, representing all 6 of the World Health Organization regions, the International Spinal Cord Injury (InSCI) community survey is one of the few surveys that highlights not only basic medical issues, but also the impact of spinal cord injury (SCI) on the everyday lives of people. The InSCI survey is part of a much larger project known as the Learning Health System for SCI Initiative (LHS-SCI). The objective of this article is to highlight some of the ongoing and planned next steps at the national and international levels. The implementation phase of the LHS-SCI initiative, beginning with the publication of primary results and extending until 2023, will use the results of the InSCI survey as evidence for implementation of recommendations for improving the societal response to the needs of individuals with SCI at the national level. To illustrate the variety of implementation activities currently underway, we provide country examples from Australia, Morocco, Malaysia, and Germany to demonstrate the diversity of approaches to the implementation of InSCI data. The implementation phase of the LHS-SCI initiative promises to usher in a new era of SCI research that will be seamlessly linked to ongoing and effective implementation actions, at both international and national levels and across settings from clinical practice, health systems management, and national policy. (C) 2020 by the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine
  • article 42 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    RADIAL EXTRACORPOREAL SHOCK WAVE THERAPY FOR DISABLING PAIN DUE TO SEVERE PRIMARY KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS
    (2017) IMAMURA, Marta; ALAMINO, Sandra; HSING, Wu Tu; ALFIERI, Fabio Marcon; SCHMITZ, Christoph; BATTISTELLA, Linamara Rizzo
    Objective: To assess the efficacy and safety of radial extracorporeal shock wave therapy (rESWT) for disabling pain due to primary knee osteoarthritis. Design: Randomized, placebo-controlled trial (level of evidence, 1). Subjects: A total of 105 women with disabling pain due to primary knee osteoarthritis lasting for a mean of 103 months (range 3-480 months). Methods: Patients received either rESWT (3 sessions, each one week apart, 2,000 rESWT impulses per session, positive energy flux density 0.10-0.16 mJ/mm(2)) or placebo treatment. Primary outcome measure was pain on movement 3 months after the final treatment session. Secondary outcomes were pain, stiffness and limitations in physical function on the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis (WOMAC) Index and the level of tolerance to pressure over muscles, tendons, ligaments and skin at both the treated and the untreated side at 1 week and 3 months follow-up examinations. Results: Compared with placebo treatment, rESWT led to a statistically significant improvement only in mean WOMAC scores for pain and a few of the pressure measurements. Conclusion: rESWT, as performed in the present study, is not efficient for treating patients with disabling pain due to primary knee osteoarthritis. Published data indicate that substantially higher energy flux densities are necessary for treatment success in this condition.
  • article 140 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    COVID-19: maintaining essential rehabilitation services across the care continuum
    (2020) BETTGER, Janet Prvu; THOUMI, Andrea; MARQUEVICH, Victoria; GROOTE, Wouter De; BATTISTELLA, Linamara Rizzo; IMAMURA, Marta; RAMOS, Vinicius Delgado; WANG, Ninie; DREINHOEFER, Karsten E.; MANGAR, Ariane; GHANDI, Dorcas B. C.; NG, Yee Sien; LEE, Kheng Hock; MING, John Tan Wei; PUA, Yong Hao; INZITARI, Marco; MMBAGA, Blandina T.; SHAYO, Mathew J.; BROWN, Darren A.; CARVALHO, Marissa; OH-PARK, Mooyeon; STEIN, Joel
  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Advancing Academic Capacity in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine to Strengthen Rehabilitation in Health Systems Worldwide A Joint Effort by the European Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine, the Association of Academic Physiatrists, and the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
    (2022) FRONTERA, Walter R.; STUCKI, Gerold; ENGKASAN, Julia P.; FRANCISCO, Gerard E.; GUTENBRUNNER, Christoph; HASNAN, Nazirah; LAINS, Jorge; YUSOF, Yusniza Mohd; NEGRINI, Stefano; OMAR, Zaliha; BATTISTELLA, Linamara Rizzo; SOWA, Gwen; STAM, Henk; BICKENBACH, Jerome
  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    WORLD CONGRESSES OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF PHYSICAL AND REHABILITATION MEDICINE 2013-2015: THE WAY FORWARD - FROM BEIJING TO BERLIN
    (2014) GUTENBRUNNER, Christoph; FIALKA-MOSER, Veronika; LI, Leonard S. W.; PATERNOSTRO-SLUGA, Tatjana; STUCKI, Gerold; NUGRAHA, Boya; GUZMAN, Juan Manuel; IMAMURA, Marta; BATTISTELLA, Linamara Rizzo; LI, Jianan
    Scientific congresses are an important tool to support communication among scientists, enabling exchange of knowledge and discussion of research results. They can also provide specialist education and allow a forum in which to develop the goals and policies of scientific societies. The World Congresses of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ISPRM) aims at continuous improvement of congress quality. The programme development aims are: to operate at the highest possible scientific level; to guarantee continuous communication within the main areas of science in the field; and to invite experts to present topics of recent interest. The first section, the basic programme, largely comprises original papers selected from submitted abstracts. The second section covers topics of recent interest in more depth. Other sessions include recent topics arising from the ISPRM-World Health Organization (ISPRM-WHO) liaison, collaborative sessions with other societies, including national societies special interest sessions and ISPRM partners, and sessions organized by young scientists and students. These aims and programme guide the organizers of the 9th World Congress, which will be held on 19-23 June 2015 in Berlin. The concepts described here will be developed further for use in future ISPRM World Congresses.