Muscular dystrophy is a rapidly progressive muscular disorder in which a person loses the ability to walk by the age of 12 years. He gradually becomes dependent on ventilator support to…
A stroke occurs due to ruptured or blocked blood vessels that stop the oxygenated supply of blood to various areas of the brain. Without oxygen, the brain cells and tissue get damaged,…
Dementia is one of the most fatal neurological disorders which is characterized by progressive cognitive impairment, behavioral disturbance, amnesia, and loss of daily functions. Individuals with dementia face many social, economic, and…
Cerebral palsy is the cause of physical disability among children. It is a muscular disorder which affects the person’s posture and movement that leads to a limitation in the activities….
A spinal cord is a collection of 31 pairs of nerves that extends from the bottom of the brain down your back. These nerves control the limb movement and the…
Cerebral palsy is an umbrella of disorders that affects people in different ways. It targets the patient’s ability to move, maintain his/her balance, posture, muscle control & coordination, muscle tone,…
Autism is a range of neurological disorders which are characterized by marked deficits in areas such as communication, social interactions, and sensory sensitivities. Research confirms that the traits of autism…
The use of stem cells as regenerative medicine is a unique treatment adopted by neurosurgeons for various types of neurological and musculoskeletal disorders. It is also beneficial in treating physical…
Stem cells are body cells with the ability to differentiate into any specialized cells and reproduce into new ones. They are extracted from sources like the bone marrow and infused…
Neurodevelopmental disorders are marked by irregular development of the brain during the early development stages. This abnormal development of the brain leads to disorders that are marked by delayed milestones…