Paper title: |
Maintaining the somato-functional status, a determining factor in stimulating neuroplasticity processes in patients with neurogenic disorders. |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.4316/SAM.2024.0203 |
Published in: | Volume XVII issue 2/ 2024 |
Publishing date: | 2024 |
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Author(s): | Mihai Constantinescu |
Abstract. | The presented study is based on an analysis of the pathophysiological factors that are found in the clinical picture of neurogenic disorders that produce paralysis and implicitly the installation of deconditioning mechanisms in the organism. Paralysis can have various manifestations and negative effects on the body’s function by limiting metabolic physiological processes. The age of the neurogenic patient, the genetic background, the type of disease, its complexity and possible comorbidities, condition and direct the development of the therapeutic path. One of the main goals in the clinical management of these patients is to maintain the neuro-vasculo-trophic status at physiologic parameters and to limit the negative effects of neurogenic conflict. Therefore, we will try to realize a model of recuperative therapeutic conduct in neurogenic disorders starting from the positive diagnosis and clinico-functional assessment. |
Keywords: | functional residual, neurogenic disorder, assessment, analysis, neuroplasticity. |
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