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Dr. Caterina Tramonti | Rehabilitation Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Caterina Tramonti, Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi Onlus, Polo Riabilitativo del Levante Ligure, La Spezia, Liguria, Italia, Italy

Dr. Caterina Tramonti is a highly accomplished medical professional 🩺 with expertise in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. She graduated with top honors from the University of Pisa and holds various certifications, including BLS-D and ACLS. Dr. Tramonti’s career spans diverse roles, from Continuity of Care Doctor to Medical Director at esteemed institutions like the Don Carlo Gnocchi Onlus Foundation and the Local Health Authority of Tuscany Center. With a passion for neurorehabilitation, she remains an active member of professional societies, including S.I.R.N. and SIMFER. Dr. Tramonti’s dedication to patient care and advancing medical knowledge exemplifies her commitment to excellence.

Publication Profile:

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Education:

Dr. Caterina Tramonti’s academic journey is marked by excellence 🎓. She began with a stellar performance in scientific high school, securing a remarkable score of 98/100. Her thirst for knowledge led her to earn the First Certificate in English with a grade B. Graduating with top honors in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Pisa, her thesis focused on the effectiveness of antioxidant therapy in type 1 myotonic dystrophy patients, under the guidance of esteemed Prof. Gabriele Siciliano. Dr. Tramonti’s commitment to lifelong learning is evident through her numerous certifications, including BLS-D and ACLS. Her passion culminated in specialized diplomas in General Medicine and Physical Rehabilitation Medicine, where her research on heart failure and multiple sclerosis garnered accolades.

Professional Experience :

Dr. Caterina Tramonti embarked on her medical journey with a keen interest in neurorehabilitation 🧠. She began by contributing to research on muscular dystrophy at the University of Pisa’s Department of Neuroscience. Over the years, she served as a Continuity of Care Doctor, ensuring patient well-being during the summer period at ASL 1 of Massa and Carrara. Dr. Tramonti honed her skills through a variety of roles, including substitute positions at ASL 1 of Massa and Carrara and ASL 5 of Pisa. Her dedication led her to specialize in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, where she thrived as a doctor and later as a medical director at prestigious institutions like the Don Carlo Gnocchi Onlus Foundation and SOS Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Dr. Tramonti remains an active member of professional societies, continually enriching her practice and advocating for patient care excellence.

 

Research Focus:

Dr. Caterina Tramonti’s research primarily focuses on neurological and musculoskeletal conditions, particularly in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), Parkinson’s disease, and myotonic dystrophy type 1. 🧠 Her studies delve into various aspects such as gait biomechanics, muscle function improvement, and the efficacy of rehabilitation programs. She explores the synergistic effects of conditions like type 2 diabetes mellitus and obesity on human locomotor function, providing valuable insights into holistic patient care. Dr. Tramonti’s work in axonal polyneuropathy associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection underscores her commitment to understanding diverse neurological manifestations. Through her research, she aims to enhance treatment outcomes and quality of life for individuals with neurological disorders.

 

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Type 2 diabetes mellitus and obesity: The synergistic effects on human locomotor function 🏃‍♂️
    Published by Tramonti, C., et al. in Clinical Biomechanics, 2022.
    Cited by 2.
  2. Axonal polineuropathy associated with Sars-CoV 2 infection: A case report 🦠
    Published by Tramonti, C., et al. in European Journal of Translational Myology, 2021.
    Cited by 1.
  3. Perceived fatigue, lower limb muscle force and performance fatigability after a rehabilitation program in Multiple Sclerosis 💪
    Published by Tramonti, C., et al. in European Journal of Translational Myology, 2021.
    Cited by 2.
  4. An intensive task-oriented circuit training positively impacts gait biomechanics in MS patients 🏋️‍♀️
    Published by Tramonti, C., et al. in NeuroRehabilitation, 2020.
    Cited by 6.
  5. Predictive value of electroencephalography connectivity measures for motor training outcome in multiple sclerosis: An Observational longitudinal study 🧠
    Published by Tramonti, C., et al. in European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 2019.
    Cited by 5.
  6. Aerobic rehabilitation program for improving muscle function in Parkinson’s disease 🏃‍♂️
    Published by Di Martino, S., Tramonti, C., et al. in Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience, 2018.
    Cited by 3.
  7. Gait dynamics in Pisa syndrome and Camptocormia: The role of stride length and hip kinematics 🚶‍♀️
    Published by Tramonti, C., et al. in Gait and Posture, 2017.
    Cited by 19.
  8. Efficacy of a combined therapeutic approach in the management of Pisa Syndrome 💼
    Published by Di Martino, S., Unti, E., Tramonti, C., et al. in NeuroRehabilitation, 2017.
    Cited by 4.
  9. Functional assessment and rehabilitative treatment in myotonic dystrophy type 1 💪
    Published by Chisari, C., Tramonti, C., et al. in Myotonic Dystrophies: Epidemiology, Diagnosis and Therapeutic Challenges, 2015.
Caterina Tramonti | Rehabilitation Medicine | Best Researcher Award

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