Neuorology

What we need to know about neurological diseases, their consequences, and the crucial role of specialized physiotherapy in neurological diseases.

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Neurological Diseases follow any disorder of the body's nervous system. Structural, biochemical, and electrical disturbances in neural structures such as the brain, spinal cord, and other nervous systems can lead to a wide range of symptoms.

Neurological and neurological diseases occur following any disorder in the body's nervous system. Structural, biochemical, and electrical disturbances in nerve structures such as the brain, spinal cord, and other nervous systems can lead to a wide range of symptoms.

These symptoms include Hemiplegia, Muscle weakness, Coordination Disorders, Numbness, Convulsions, and Confusion, Pain, and even changes in the level of consciousness.

Today neurological diseases are very common, due to the high level of environmental stress and the lack of proper diets.

Some of the most common neurological diseases are Spinal cord or brain injuries, Stroke, Multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, and Guillain-Barre syndrome.

For example, if a part of your body is damaged, you may need physical therapy to improve the strength and function of the damaged muscles, ligaments, or tendons. The same is true of the brain. So if your brain and nervous system are damaged, they need physiotherapy to heal. In fact, physiotherapy in neurological diseases helps to restore the lost function of the nervous system.

People with neurological diseases often have a balance disorder, which can lead to secondary injuries with repeated falling. One of the main benefits of physiotherapy in neurological diseases is to improve a person's balance and prevent falls. Also, by performing physiotherapy in neurological lesions, it is possible to accelerate the repair of damaged nerves and prevent the occurrence of secondary disorders, and even invasive treatments such as surgery.

In the first session of treatment, the physiotherapist evaluates the patient's condition, including gait, muscle strength, range of motion of the joints, balance, and other symptoms of the disease, and according to the condition and symptoms. The physiotherapist will adjust the detailed and comprehensive specific treatment plan for the patient.

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This comprehensive treatment program includes many physiotherapy options, including Electrotherapy to strengthen muscles and regenerate damaged nerve and muscle tissue as quickly as possible, specific strengthening exercises to restore muscle strength, special stretching exercises to restore muscle length and prevent shortness, specific balance exercises to restore balance, special exercises to improve neuromuscular coordination, use of dry needling technique to control muscle spasms, use of taping techniques to the limit-correct-facilitate Movement direction, the use of special manual therapies to maintain joint movements and control muscle spasms and many other cases that will be used specifically and according to the patient's condition.

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So if you affected by neurological disorders, contact us to check the condition of the disease and set a specific treatment plan to improve the condition.

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Dr Hassan Tamartash

PhD in Physiotherapy

Member of Iranian Physiotherapy Association

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