About this Research Topic
The primary aim of this Research Topic is to present recent advances in the integrated clinical management and neurorehabilitation for lumbosacral spinal diseases. Potential themes could include novel diagnostic tools, radioclinical or histopathological classification, evaluation strategies, treatment approaches, and neurological rehabilitation modalities of lumbosacral spinal diseases.
We hope to provide a platform to deliver novel insights in the following topics, but not limited to:
- Etiology and epidemiology of lumbosacral spinal diseases and the associated neurological dysfunctions.
- Radioclinical or histopathological classification of lumbosacral spinal diseases.
- Novel laboratory or radiological diagnostic tools for the evaluation of lumbosacral spinal diseases and the associated neurological dysfunctions.
- Novel therapeutic or rehabilitation approaches for sensorimotor deficiencies, neurogenic bladder, or gastrointestinal dysfunctions caused by lumbosacral spinal diseases.
- An integrated view or multi-disciplinary cooperation for optimizing the management of lumbosacral spinal diseases and the associated neurological dysfunctions.
- Primary spinal cord tumors in children and adults or metastatic cancer to the spine.
We welcome submissions of high-quality original research articles and reviews.
Keywords: lumbosacral spinal disease, treatment, neurorehabilitation, sphincter function, integrated medicine
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