Overview
Understanding the onset and progression of spinal cord disorders is an important aim in clinical neurology. An early diagnosis with consequent therapy might prevent the progression of disability. Therefore, we aim to determine structural and dynamic changes in the microstructure of the spinal cord and CSF, and to explore the relationships between the MRI parameters, clinical disability, and electrophysiology.
In some patients that undergo decompressive surgery CSF pressure will be measured invasive perioperative for 24h to find out if functional limitations and structural changes correlate with the spinal pressure and the spinal perfusion when the spinal cord is damaged.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Cervical injury
- Informed consent
- Age 18-80
- CSM
Exclusion Criteria:
- No other neurologic disorder and psychiatric disorder
- Seizure
- MRI incompatibility
- Pregnancy