Neurology studies disorders and diseases related to the nerves, muscles, and spinal cord in both adults and children, and which arise from various causes. These diseases, which cover a wide spectrum, can be categorized as follows.
Headache (migraine),
Epilepsy (epilepsy),
Multiple Sclerosis (MS, EMES) and similar diseases,
Cerebrovascular diseases,
Sleep disorders,
Peripheral nerve diseases
Muscle diseases,
Dizziness,
Parkinson’s disease,
Alzheimer’s and similar dementia diseases,
Brain and spinal cord tumors and inflammations,
Fibromyalgia,
Gait Disorders,
Balance Disorders,
Pains,
Fatigue, weakness, etc., situations for which no cause can be found
RESEARCH AND EXAMINATION METHODS
Laboratory, imaging, and advanced examinations are utilized in the diagnosis and treatment of neurological diseases. CT scans, MRIs, angiography, and interventional neuroradiology procedures play a crucial role in the diagnosis of emergent neurological conditions. The EEG Laboratory, which performs wake and sleep EEG studies, which are important in the diagnosis of various diseases, particularly epilepsy and disorders of consciousness; the round-the-clock Sleep Laboratory, used for sleep disorders; and the EMG and Evoked Response studies used in the diagnosis of nerve and muscle diseases, constitute the primary laboratories of Neurology.
WHAT IS NEURAL THERAPY?
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