Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s disease (PD), or simply Parkinson’s,[9] is a long-term degenerative disorder of the central nervous system that mainly affects
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Parkinson’s disease (PD), or simply Parkinson’s,[9] is a long-term degenerative disorder of the central nervous system that mainly affects
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Trigeminal neuralgia (TN or TGN) is a long-term pain disorder that
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Trigeminal neuralgia (TN or TGN) is a long-term pain disorder that affects the trigeminal nerve,[1] the nerve responsible for sensation in the face and motor functions such as biting and chewing. It is a form of
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Spondylosis is the degeneration of the vertebral column from any cause. In the more narrow sense it refers to spinal osteoarthritis, the age-related wear and tear of the spinal column, which is the most common cause of spondylosis. The degenerative process in osteoarthritis chiefly affects the vertebral bodies, the neural foramina and the facet joints (facet syndrome). If severe, it may cause pressure on the spinal cord or nerve roots with subsequent sensory or motor disturbances, such as pain, paresthesia, imbalance, and muscle weakness in the limbs.
When the space between two adjacent vertebrae narrows, compression of a nerve root emerging from the spinal cord may result in radiculopathy (sensory and motor disturbances, such as severe pain in the neck, shoulder, arm, back, or leg, accompanied by muscle weakness). Less commonly, direct pressure on the spinal cord (typically in the cervical spine) may result in myelopathy, characterized by global weakness, gait dysfunction, loss of balance, and loss of bowel or bladder control. The patient may experience shocks (paresthesia) in hands and legs because of nerve compression and lack of blood flow. If vertebrae of the neck are involved it is labelled cervical spondylosis. Lower back spondylosis is labeled lumbar spondylosis. The term is from Ancient Greek σπόνδυλος spóndylos, “a vertebra”, in plural “vertebrae – the backbone”.
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A spinal cord injury (SCI) is damage to the spinal cord that causes temporary or permanent changes in its function. Symptoms may include loss of muscle
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WHAT IS PHYSIOTHERAPY? Physiotherapy is a healthcare profession that considers the way the body moves as being central to health, fitness and well-being. Physiotherapists aim to identify the exact cause of your symptoms through a thorough assessment, leading to a diagnosis and a treatment plan. This could include mobilization and manipulation, electrotherapy, specific strengthening and
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The term ‘Medical Tourism’ is coined to combine both medical treatment and tourism, so that people traveling from on country to another country for the sole of medical treatment require both services under one roof. Neurowellness provide high quality brain and spine care at affordable cost in comparison with the other medical treatment options world
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Trigeminal neuralgia is a condition causing facial pain, usually it is unilateral, right sided or left sided, characterised by sharp, electric shock like pain, which will be having trigger points. Pain lasts for few seconds. Pain is aggravated by chewing, talking, brushing teeth, shaving etc. Initially the condition can be managed with medications. We need
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CTS is a peripheral neuropathy of the median nerve. It causes compression of the median nerve in carpel tunnel at wrist. It causes pain, numbness, paresthesia in the distribution of the median nerve (Thumb, index and middle finger). Some of the predisposing factors include: diabetes, obesity, pregnancy, hypothyroidism and heavy manual work or work with
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Seizures or epilepsy is a common neurological disease. It affects about 1-2% of population. Epileptic seizures result from abnormal, excessive or hypersynchronous neuronal activity in the brain. Most of the patients having seizures have no identifiable cause (idiopathic). Common cause for seizures or epilepsy are brain infection (TB or Neurocysticercosis), birth trauma, head injury, brain