Complex Polytrauma and Functional Recovery: Our Clinical Analysis in "Scienza e Sport"
The rehabilitation of a patient recovering from road traffic polytrauma represents one of the most complex frontiers in contemporary rehabilitative medicine. It is not merely a matter of treating individual injuries, but of reassembling a deeply altered motor, neurological, and biomechanical puzzle.
We are excited to announce that our editorial collaboration with the prestigious journal Scienza e Sport continues into 2026. In the first issue of the year, we have chosen to delve into an exceptionally complex clinical case, managed by Maria Anna, Kinesiologist at our Move Different center of excellence in Bergamo.
The Clinical Challenge: Beyond Simple Observation
The case involves a patient with sequelae of road traffic polytrauma—a condition characterized by chronic asymmetries, deficits in proprioceptive stability, and alterations in global motor patterns. In such scenarios, the clinical eye, however expert, may not be sufficient to intercept the micro-compensations that hinder a full recovery.
The focus of the article published in Scienza e Sport lies exactly here: the fundamental transition from subjective assessment to objective, digitized evaluation.
The Move Different Method and TecnoBody Technology
The rehabilitative journey described by Maria Anna utilized the systematic integration of advanced TecnoBody systems. The use of these technologies allowed for:
- Asymmetry Mapping: Identifying weight distribution and post-traumatic postural deviations with millimeter precision.
- Real-Time Monitoring: Thanks to visual bio-feedback, the patient was able to re-educate their proprioceptive system, correcting compensations in real-time during exercise.
- Quantification of Progress: Every phase of the treatment was validated by kinematic and kinetic data, transforming the care path into a scientifically measurable protocol.
Results and Conclusions
The comparison between the parameters recorded during the initial assessment and the final results highlighted a significant restoration of the physiological motor pattern. The success of this case lies not only in the recovery of strength or mobility but in the patient’s regained ability to move harmoniously and functionally in daily life.
This publication confirms the TecnoBody vision: providing healthcare professionals with the tools necessary to elevate the standard of rehabilitative therapy, making the invisible visible and every progress objective.
Click below to read the full article in Scienza e Sport.