Rehabilitation and Modern Treatment Approaches in Syringomyelia
Keywords:
syringomyelia, spinal cord cavity, neurorehabilitation, stabilometric platform, decompression, MRI, neuroplasticityAbstract
Syringomyelia is a chronic neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the formation of a fluid-filled cavity (syrinx) within the central canal of the spinal cord. This article presents an overview of the clinical manifestations, pathogenesis, and effectiveness of modern therapeutic and rehabilitation approaches for syringomyelia. The importance of MRI in establishing an accurate diagnosis, the integration of neurosurgical and rehabilitative strategies, and the role of stabilometric platform training and physiotherapeutic methods in restoring motor functions are analyzed
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