Treatment and quality of life
Although there is currently no definitive cure for Charcot’s disease (CAD), a comprehensive approach can significantly alleviate the condition:
Rehabilitation: promotes joint mobility.
Speech therapy: supports communication and eating skills.
Occupational therapy: Offers adaptations to make daily life easier.
Such measures, although symptomatic, play a crucial role in maintaining independence and a good quality of life.
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