Exploring the Impact of Neurophysiotherapy in Managing Leukoencephalopathy Challenges: A Case Report
Ghanishtha C Burile, Nikita H Seth, Raghumahanti Raghuveer

TL;DR
This case report explores how neurophysiotherapy helped a woman with a rare brain condition regain independence in daily activities.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel case of physiotherapy success in managing CSF1R-related leukoencephalopathy.
Findings
A six-week physiotherapy program improved the patient's cognitive and functional abilities.
Tailored rehabilitation interventions restored the patient's independence in daily living activities.
Abstract
Leukoencephalopathy (LE), characterized by structural changes affecting cerebral white matter, presents a complex clinical picture with diverse etiologies. This case report details the presentation, clinical findings, and physiotherapy management of a 32-year-old female with colony-stimulating factor 1 receptor (CSF1R)-related leukoencephalopathy and a history of diabetes and hypertension. She suddenly stopped her medications, which led to the worsening of her condition. She presented with symptoms of headache, slurred speech, visual disturbances, cognitive impairment, and impaired balance and coordination, due to which her activities of daily living were affected. The symptoms highlighted the challenges and multidisciplinary approach required for its management. The patient exhibited neurological deficits, cognitive decline, and abnormal reflexes, with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeurological Complications and Syndromes · Intracerebral and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Research · Alzheimer's disease research and treatments
