Individuals with spinal conditions require specialized care, making spinal rehabilitation and disorders a crucial area of focus. Rehabilitation strategies address conditions such as spinal cord injuries, degenerative disc disease, and scoliosis through targeted exercise programs, manual therapy, and assistive devices. Emerging interventions, including robotic-assisted gait training and spinal neuromodulation, are improving mobility and nerve function recovery. Pain management techniques, from nerve blocks to therapeutic stretching, help alleviate chronic discomfort. A multidisciplinary approach, combining neurology, physiotherapy, and orthopedic expertise, ensures comprehensive spinal rehabilitation, maximizing patient independence and quality of life.
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