Mario Fernández-Gorgojo

Mario Fernández-Gorgojo
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  • Professor (Full) at University of Leon

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University of Leon
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  • Professor (Full)

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Background Individuals with intellectual disability (ID) shows less development on their motor skills. Understanding the interaction between intellectual and physical performance will provide valuable information for the design of personalized interventions and support programs able to enhance active participation of these individuals. Method A de...
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Introduction Physical activity offers numerous benefits that improve psychological well-being, reduce dependency, and foster intergenerational relationships. Universities play a key role in promoting the health of students by proposing actions that contribute to a sustainable future, fostering a mature society and reducing ageism. This service-lear...
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Ankle fractures can lead to issues such as limited dorsiflexion, strength deficits, swelling, stiffness, balance disorders, and functional limitations, which complicate daily activities. This study aimed to describe neuromuscular adaptations at 6 and 12 months post-surgery during static and dynamic balance tasks, specifically using the Y-Balance Te...
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Recovery after ankle fracture surgery can be slow and even present functional deficits in the long term, so it is essential to monitor the rehabilitation process objectively and detect which parameters are recovered earlier or later. The aim of this study was 1) to evaluate dynamic plantar pressure and functional status in patients with bimalleolar...
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Parkinson’s disease (PD) is often detected only in later stages, when about 50% of nigrostriatal dopaminergic projections have already been lost. Thus, there is a need for biomarkers to monitor the earliest phases, especially for those that are at higher risk. In this work, we explore the use of machine learning methods to diagnose PD by analyzing...
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To analyze how balance and other physical capacities evolved after surgery in patients with a bimalleolar fracture and how these capacities and clinical variables (immobilization or unloading time) contribute to restoring patients’ functionality, 22 patients and 10 healthy people (HC) were assessed for static and dynamic balance (Y-Balance test, YB...
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Ankle fractures can cause significant functional impairment in the short and long term. In recent years, gait analysis using inertial sensors has gained special relevance as a reliable measurement system. This study aimed to evaluate the differences in spatiotemporal gait parameters and clinical–functional measurements in patients with bimalleolar...
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Introduction There is a need for biomarkers to monitor the earliest phases of Parkinson's disease (PD), especially in premotor stages. Here, we studied whether there are early gait alterations in carriers of the G2019S mutation of LRRK2 that can be detected by means of an inertial sensor system. Methods Twenty-one idiopathic PD patients, 20 LRRK2-...
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Background Ankle fractures are among the most common traumatic fractures and have a great socio-economic impact. Consequences of an ankle fracture requiring surgical treatment (e.g. pain, reduced ankle range of motion (ROM), muscle weakness, etc.) lead to balance deterioration, which has a profound impact on activities of daily living. However, to...
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Introduction: In recent years, the study of the benefits that physical exercise has on brain health has acquired special relevance. In order to implement exercise as an intervention to protect the brain, it is important to have a more clear idea of its effect in the young population. However, few studies have been carried out on these ages. Objecti...
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Our aim was to evaluate whether or not alcohol consumption in the form of binge drinking is associated with alterations of memory and executive functions in a population of university students. At the same time, we have studied the role of potential modulating factors, such as the APOE genotype or physical exercise.University students enrolled in a...
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Studies analysing the effects of binge drinking on young people using neuropsychological tests. (DOCX)
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Results of the neuropsychological tests according to gender. (DOCX)
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Results of the neuropsychological tests in both APOE*4 carriers and non-carriers. (DOCX)
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Results of the neuropsychological tests according to levels of physical activity. (DOCX)
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Pubalgia is a kind of clinical manifestation of the injury of musculoskeletal structures, diseases of the peripheral nervous system, genitourinary and digestive system, and rheumatic diseases. The most common injuries for the onset of inguinal pain in athletes are the injury of common aponeurosis of the rectus abdominis and adductor longus muscles...
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ABSTRACT Pubalgia is a kind of clinical manifestation of the injury of musculoskeletal structures, diseases of the peripheral nervous system, genitourinary and digestive system, and rheumatic diseases. The most common injuries for the onset of inguinal pain in athletes are the injury of common aponeurosis of the rectus abdominis and adductor longu...

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