
Alzheimer Disease
The human brain is the central organ of the human nervous system and the most complex one as well. It is responsible for controlling most of the activities of the body including memory and sensation…

Parkinson Disease
Parkinson’s disease (PD) may be defined as a degenerative disorder of the nerves that attacks the central nervous system and damages it. The symptoms of this disease do not surface instantly rather they generally come on slowly over time…

Multiple Sclerosis
The central nervous system that mainly constitutes of the brain and the spinal cord is largely responsible for its proper and prompt functioning of nerves and muscles. Any deterioration in the functioning…

Neurological Dysfunction
Neurological Dysfunction refers to a disorder of the Central Nervous System (CNS), which includes the Brain, Brainstem, and Spinal Cord. All people have a degree of Neurological Dysfunction. In the majority of people, dysfunctions are nominal…

Epilepsy
A central nervous system disorder in which in the nerve cell activity in the brain is disturbed that causes seizures. In this disease, the human brain activity becomes abnormal, causing periods of unusual behaviors, sensations & even loss of…

Spondylosis
It refers to degenerative changes in the spine such as bone spurs and degenerating intervertebral discs between the vertebrae. Spondylosis changes in the spine are frequently referred to as osteoarthritis…

Migraine Pain
A migraine is a powerful headache that often happens with accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and extreme sensitivity to light and sound. Migraine attacks can last for 4 hours to 72 hours, and the pain can be so severe that it interferes…

Cervicogenic Headache
It is a general term for pain that develops in the neck through the pain in their head. This is a secondary headache caused by underlying conditions such as neck injuries, severe high blood pressure, infections as it sets them apart from…

Insomnia
Insomnia is a sleep disorder that is characterized by difficulty falling or staying asleep even when the suspect has a chance to do so. Suspect with Insomnia can feel dissatisfied with sleep, waking up early in the morning and feeling tired upon..

Movement Disorder
Movement disorders are often defined as neurologic conditions that cause problems with bodily movements. In such a case the body might tend to cause. Either Increased movement that can be voluntary (intentional) or involuntary…

Foot Drop
Foot drop is defined as a neurological disorder which causes difficulty in lifting the foot off the ground partially or completely. Usually, this inability to lift part or whole of the foot causes a person to drag the foot while walking…

Pituitary Diseases
Pituitary tumours, also called pituitary adenomas, are the most common cause of pituitary gland disorders. These are abnormal growths that develop in pituitary glands…

Paralysis
Paralysis may be defined as the loss of ability to perform muscular functions. Paralysis is mostly caused by damage to the body’s nervous system (brain and the spinal cord). These neurological disorders are caused by due…

Nerve & Muscle Disorder
Paralysis may be defined as the loss of ability to perform muscular functions. Paralysis is mostly caused by damage to the body’s nervous system (brain and the spinal cord). These neurological disorders are caused by due…

Sleep Disorder
The neuromuscular or nerve-muscle disorder affects the function of muscles due to problems with nerves & muscles in the body. Weakness in muscles can be the most common symptoms in this disease….

Backache
Back pain is one of the most common reasons people go to the doctor or miss work, and it is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Most suspects have back pain at least once. It can result from injury, activity and some medical conditions.