This presentation was part of the webminar titled “Recent evidence about spasticity and related concepts” and focuses on the differentiation of types of spasticity, with new revolutionary concepts.
He is an assistant professor of neurology and a researcher at the University of Genoa. He is editor of the journals Frontiers in Neurology-Movement Disorders and Exploration of Neuroprotective Therapy. He carries out his clinical activity in the Neurophysiology Unit of the San Marino Hospital in Genoa, performing electromyography, nerve conduction studies, evoked potentials, EEG interpretation, intraoperative monitoring, botulinum toxin infiltration and nerve blocks. Lucio conducts research on neurophysiology, with a special interest in spasticity, studying the prevalence of spasticity and spastic dystonia in different neurological conditions. He is the author of 90 peer-reviewed articles indexed in PubMed.
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