[Possibilities of physiotherapy in glaucomatous optic neuropathy after glaucoma surgery].
A V KorzhavinaV M SheludchenkoYusef YusefJ V KosovaA V VolzhaninPublished in: Vestnik oftalmologii (2024)
The current primary approach to the therapeutic and surgical management of glaucoma is limited to lowering intraocular pressure (IOP). While normalization of IOP stabilizes some functional parameters, there is still potential for further restoration of lost visual function in the post-operative period while maintaining the "therapeutic window". Neuroprotection refers to the modification of retinal ganglion cells and the neuronal microenvironment to promote their survival and function. Numerous studies have identified effective neuroprotective methods for glaucoma; however, their implementation into clinical practice remains a significant challenge. This review presents the most clinically significant treatment strategies, as well as the latest therapeutic advances in physiotherapy.
Keyphrases
- optic nerve
- clinical practice
- cerebral ischemia
- induced apoptosis
- minimally invasive
- primary care
- healthcare
- stem cells
- brain injury
- coronary artery bypass
- cell cycle arrest
- cataract surgery
- oxidative stress
- cell death
- coronary artery disease
- quality improvement
- risk assessment
- climate change
- signaling pathway
- blood brain barrier
- surgical site infection
- pi k akt
- percutaneous coronary intervention