Brown-Sekara Syndrome

Bron-Sjokarowski syndrome is a neurological disease characterized by a distorted sensory and motor condition of the lower half of the body due to damage to the spinal cord. The disease often occurs as a result of injuries, including after car accidents. In most cases, men are more severely affected than women after an injury.

Bron-Sorck syndrome is one of the most common neurological injuries. It is characterized by the feeling of life flowing through the legs while the upper half of the body is standing straight. In some cases, if the spinal structure, which is functioning properly, can no longer hold the leg straight again, these people carry the lower leg in a strange position.

Symptoms of Bron-Söker are difficult to recognize, and the clinical picture has significant variations in different patients. However