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Treatments for Arnold Chiari


Arnold Chiari malformation, also known as Chiari malformation, is a structural defect in the brain that affects the cerebellum. This condition occurs when the lower part of the cerebellum, called the cerebellar tonsils, extends into the spinal canal. It can cause a range of symptoms, including headaches, neck pain, balance problems, and in severe cases, neurological deficits.



While there is no cure for Arnold Chiari malformation, there are several treatment options available to manage the symptoms and improve the quality of life for affected individuals. The choice of treatment depends on the severity of the condition and the specific symptoms experienced by the patient.



1. Medications


Medications can be prescribed to manage the symptoms associated with Arnold Chiari malformation. Pain relievers, such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), can help alleviate headaches and neck pain. Muscle relaxants may be prescribed to reduce muscle spasms and improve mobility. Additionally, medications that target specific symptoms, such as anti-nausea drugs for vomiting or anti-seizure medications for seizures, may be prescribed as needed.



2. Physical Therapy


Physical therapy plays a crucial role in managing Arnold Chiari malformation. A physical therapist can design a customized exercise program to improve muscle strength, flexibility, and coordination. These exercises can help alleviate symptoms such as balance problems and difficulty walking. Physical therapy may also include techniques to improve posture and relieve pressure on the spinal cord.



3. Assistive Devices


In some cases, the use of assistive devices can be beneficial for individuals with Arnold Chiari malformation. Devices such as braces or collars can provide support to the neck and help stabilize the spine. Canes, walkers, or wheelchairs may be recommended to improve mobility and reduce the risk of falls.



4. Surgery


Surgery is often considered for individuals with severe symptoms or progressive neurological deficits. The goal of surgery is to create more space for the brain and relieve pressure on the spinal cord. The most common surgical procedure for Arnold Chiari malformation is called posterior fossa decompression. During this procedure, a section of the skull is removed to make room for the cerebellum, and sometimes the spinal canal is also expanded. This surgery can help alleviate symptoms and prevent further neurological damage.



5. Pain Management Techniques


For individuals experiencing chronic pain due to Arnold Chiari malformation, various pain management techniques can be employed. These may include nerve blocks, spinal cord stimulation, or medication pumps that deliver pain-relieving medications directly to the affected area. These techniques aim to reduce pain and improve overall quality of life.



6. Regular Monitoring


Regular monitoring by a healthcare professional is essential for individuals with Arnold Chiari malformation. This allows for the timely detection of any changes in symptoms or progression of the condition. Monitoring may involve regular check-ups, imaging studies (such as MRI scans), and neurological assessments to ensure appropriate management and intervention.



It is important to note that the choice of treatment should be made in consultation with a healthcare professional experienced in treating Arnold Chiari malformation. They can assess the individual's specific condition and symptoms to determine the most appropriate treatment plan.


by Diseasemaps

Decompression surgery

4/2/17 by SarahB87 250

Decompression surgery, reducing stress, medication management

4/12/17 by Ljdb 2620

I found much relief from cranial decompression surgery, but I have heard of others that were not so lucky. And of course, surgery is not the "end all, be all" for Chiari. But with regular exercise and healthy eating, 99% of any residual issues I see are kept at bay.

5/10/17 by El_Choppo 1250

The are only two treatments for Chiari. One is surgery or decompression. And the other is pain management, or palliative care. You have to consult more than one Chiari neurosurgeon specialist and have a full spine MRI at least in addition to more tests if needed such as an evaluation for co-morbid disorders such as craniocervical instability, tethered cord syndrome, Tarlov cyst disease, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, retroflexed ondontoid, Hydrocephalus, syringomyelia, arachnoiditis, Gastroparesis, cervical medullary syndrome, migraines, mast cell activation disorder, and autoimmune disorders just to name a few.

5/10/17 by Aimes 1051

The only treatment is decompression surgery to make room for the cerebellar tonsils.

5/10/17 by Reagan 1100

Surgery

5/10/17 by Kathleen Giffin Bartkus 1000

Posterior fossa decompression with tonsils resection and a titanium mesh plate installed to prevent cerebral slumping

5/10/17 by 1000

Pain medication as per GP / Specialist team Meditation Yoga Improved posture

7/23/17 by Erena 2000

After decompression I think it's vital to adjust your diet and eat accordingly.. staying with brain power food to help heal from the trauma.

8/30/17 by Michelle 2000

medication to help with symptoms, decompression surgery

5/27/18 by xyzmike1 3050

prescribed medicine and chiari decompression surgery

11/29/19 by TRIPLE-1 CHIARI 2500

There is no 1005 effective treatment at the moment. Decompression surgery & VP shunt are there to stop the progression of symptoms. Medication may help with the pain, but a lot of times ice pack is more effective as chiari headache is completely different to migraines.

12/5/19 by Magdalena 1020

First and foremost talk to your doctor, it’s always best to seek a doctor that specializes in CHIARI. Some Benefit from a decompression surgery, however not all qualify for this surgery. Please note surgery is not a cure it only helps slow progression. A good healthy way of eating, plenty of rest and talking to others with CHIARI can help.

1/11/20 by Lorene Crisalli 400

los mejores tratamientos son la operación y los estudios posteriores de la misma

6/16/20 by valen bazan 1200
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5/17/17 by Lynda Estrada. Translated
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According to the type of descent of the amygdala cerebolar is some alternative therapy or if the decline exceeds 3 mm directly to the operation

8/30/17 by Candelaria. Translated
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I went to an acupuncture session which I was temporarily relieved, a moment of respite finally.

9/30/17 by Sandrine. Translated
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I don't know

10/1/17 by Roosz Elsa. Translated
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Surgical Treatment, Kinesiology, Yoga.

11/2/17 by Pochi. Translated
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surgery, settled the siringomelia. exercise and cannabis extracts for pain.

11/2/17 by Martin. Translated
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11/2/17 by Noelia. Translated
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11/3/17 by Olga. Translated
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The decompression of the posterior fossa.

11/22/17 by Vanesa. Translated

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