The contribution of neurophysiology in the diagnosis and management of cervical spondylotic myelopathy: a review.
R NardoneY HöllerF BrigoV N FreyPiergiorgio LochnerS LeisS GolaszewskiE TrinkaPublished in: Spinal cord (2016)
Neuroimaging, especially magnetic resonance imaging, represents the procedure of choice for the diagnosis of CSM, but a correct interpretation of morphological findings can be achieved only if they are correlated with functional data. The studies reported in this review highlight the crucial role of the electrophysiological studies in diagnosis and management of CSM.