

What's the best way to go on with my golden pothos?
So I rescued this golden pothos this weekend and as you can see, it has most likely been placed in too dark at some point of its' life for quite a while. Bald spots are approx. 1-1,5m long. Some parts of the wine have even woodened, but apaprently are not completely dead since it has started to grow later on.
What would be the best approach at this point to get it fuller? I don't also have a lot experience with pothoses. Do I cut it node by node and start anew? Do I completely remove them from the root system with restarting or is it possible it starts making new vines from the first nodes even without leaves? Or should I save just the leafy ends and give up to bald parts? Should I just put bald spots back to pot without cutting if it's start to make new vines? Could I use a moss pole without cutting, would it begin new vines there? Or is there other options you'd use?
I haven't repotted it yet, since I didn't want to stress it too much for nothing and possibly kill it completely before I know what I'm doing, so I have no clue how's the root system. It could use at least switch of the old dirt though, but from the top doesn't look too bad yet.