Chiari Malformation:
Hydrocephalus:
Sciatica
This painful condition that radiates down the leg from the lower back is usually caused by a pinched nerve in the spine. Non-surgical approaches like pain management, physical therapy, and injections are often effective for sciatica, but surgery may be considered if other treatments fail to provide relief.
Brain Tumors
Spinal Disorders
These conditions affect the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord, causing pain, numbness, weakness, and other unpleasant sensations. Carpal tunnel syndrome, sciatica, and neuropathy are common examples. Treatment typically focuses on managing symptoms and preventing further nerve damage, using medications, physical therapy, nerve blocks, or even surgery in some cases.
Stroke
This medical emergency occurs when blood flow to the brain is disrupted, damaging brain tissue. Time is of the essence here, and immediate medical attention is crucial. Treatment aims to minimize brain damage and prevent further complications, often involving medications, clot removal procedures, and intensive rehabilitation
Neurovascular
This medical emergency occurs when blood flow to the brain is disrupted, damaging brain tissue. Time is of the essence here, and immediate medical attention is crucial. Treatment aims to minimize brain damage and prevent further complications, often involving medications, clot removal procedures, and intensive rehabilitation
Peripheral Nerve Disorders:
These conditions affect the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord, causing pain, numbness, weakness, and other unpleasant sensations. Carpal tunnel syndrome, sciatica, and neuropathy are common examples. Treatment typically focuses on managing symptoms and preventing further nerve damage, using medications, physical therapy, nerve blocks, or even surgery in some cases.
Traumatic Brain Injuries
From mild concussions to severe brain damage, TBIs can be caused by various factors like falls, blows to the head, or car accidents. Treatment depends on the severity of the injury, with rest, pain management, and rehabilitation being common approaches for mild cases, while more severe cases may require surgery or other specialized interventions.