A neurosurgeon works on your brain, right? That’s true, but a neurosurgeon does a lot more than brain surgery. In fact, about 70 percent of a neurosurgeon’s time is devoted to your spine, treating back pain, neck pain, herniated discs, degenerative disc disease and even leg pain. Noninvasive brain-stimulation therapies may be prescribed for neurological disorders such as epilepsy and Parkinson's disease when medication is no longer effective. These therapies activate or inhibit parts of the brain using electricity or magnetic fields. They're administered through electrodes placed on the scalp. Eating or avoiding certain foods may help reduce symptoms in people with neurological diseases. For example, patients with epilepsy are sometimes put on a ketogenic diet a high-fat, low-carb regimen. Research suggests that it may reduce seizures, especially in children who haven't responded well to medications. Dietary modification prevents migraines and may help prevent dementia.
FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE CONTACT 8447388273.