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Giuseppe Pichierri
Researcher at ETH Zurich
Publications - 21
Citations - 452
Giuseppe Pichierri is an academic researcher from ETH Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 357 citations.
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Cognitive and cognitive-motor interventions affecting physical functioning: A systematic review
TL;DR: There is evidence to suggest that cognitive or motor-cognitive methods positively affects physical functioning, such as postural control, walking abilities and general functions of the upper and lower extremities, respectively, in older adults over the age of 65.
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A cognitive-motor intervention using a dance video game to enhance foot placement accuracy and gait under dual task conditions in older adults: a randomized controlled trial.
TL;DR: Findings suggest that in older adults a cognitive-motor intervention may result in more improved gait under dual task conditions in comparison to a traditional strength and balance exercise program.
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The effect of a cognitive-motor intervention on voluntary step execution under single and dual task conditions in older adults: a randomized controlled pilot study.
TL;DR: A cognitive-motor intervention based on strength and balance exercises with additional dance video gaming is able to improve voluntary step execution under both single and dual task conditions in older adults.
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Ongoing Efforts to Improve Antimicrobial Utilization in Hospitals among African Countries and Implications for the Future
Zikria Saleem,Brian Godman,Aislinn Cook,Muhammad Arslan Khan,Stephen Campbell,R.A. Seaton,Linda Siachalinga,Abdul Haseeb,Afreenish Amir,Amanj Kurdi,Julius Chacha Mwita,Israel Abebrese Sefah,Sylvia Opanga,Joseph O Fadare,Olayinka O Ogunleye,Johanna C Meyer,Amos Massele,Dan Kibuule,Aubrey Chichoni Kalungia,Moyad Shahwan,Hellen Nabayiga,Giuseppe Pichierri,Catrin E. Moore +22 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the point prevalence surveys (PPS surveys) were used to understand current utilization patterns among hospitals across Africa coupled with antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASPs) to reduce AMR.
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Incidence of Revision Surgery After Decompression With vs Without Fusion Among Patients With Degenerative Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
Nils H. Ulrich,Jakob M Burgstaller,Fabio Valeri,Giuseppe Pichierri,Michael Betz,Tamas F. Fekete,Maria M. Wertli,François Porchet,Johann Steurer,Mazda Farshad +9 more
TL;DR: This cohort study examines the association of decompression alone or decompression with fusion with incidence of revision surgery among patients with degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis.