Rinku Roshan*, Priyanka Naik, Gupta Garima and K. Ballal Chandra
Multi-centric gliomas, characterized by tumors located in different brain lobes and hemispheres, makes significant treatment challenges and lead to poor patient outcomes. This study explores the use of Multi-modal Sensory Stimulation (MSS) in the rehabilitation of patients with these complex tumors. Due to the dispersed nature of the gliomas, traditional treatments often struggle to effectively target the affected areas, resulting in limited success. MSS showed promising results by improving altered sensorium, a common issue in patients with multi-centric gliomas. The integration of coma stimulation programs into rehabilitation protocols led to notable cognitive and functional recovery. This study suggests that MSS can provide a valuable rehabilitative approach, potentially improving the quality of life and prognosis for patients with multi-centric gliomas. As traditional treatments continue to face challenges, innovative approaches like MSS offer new hope for enhancing patient outcomes.
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