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Parkinson's disease: Symptoms, causes, and treatment insights

Parkinson's disease is an intricate neurological disorder that impacts millions of individuals globally. It is important to provide clear and accessible information to patients who may be grappling with this diagnosis. In his latest online article, Dr Nikolay Dimitrov explores what Parkinson's disease entails, its symptoms, potential causes, and how it can be managed.

An introduction to neurology

Neurology is a fascinating and vital branch of medicine that focuses on the nervous system, which includes the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. As complex as this field might seem, understanding the basics can empower patients to better navigate their neurological health. Esteemed consultant neurologist Dr Tahira Choudry discusses the key aspects of neurology to help you become more familiar with how this intricate system works and what it means for your health.

The importance of seeing a neurologist after a stroke

When a stroke happens, every moment counts. Immediate medical attention can save lives and enhance recovery prospects. However, the importance of seeing a neurologist after a stroke is also important when it comes to recovery. Their expertise is essential regarding both acute care and long-term management. Here to discuss this important topic is leading consultant neurologist, stroke and rehabilitation physician Dr Arvind Chandratheva.

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Rehabilitation of neurological conditions: A path to recovery

Neurological conditions, such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, and traumatic brain injury, can profoundly impact one’s life. These conditions often affect movement, speech, memory, and other critical functions. Rehabilitation plays a vital role in managing these impacts, helping patients regain independence and improve their quality of life. Leading consultant in rehabilitation medicine, Dr Emer McGilloway, who practises at Cleveland Clinic London discusses all you need to know.

Cerebral small vessel disease and why it's so important

Even though cerebral small vessel disease is very common, you may never have heard of it. It affects most older people but should not be thought of as part of the normal ageing process. It can also be seen in younger adults. It’s entirely possible to have it yet not know about it. Very often small vessel disease goes undetected. But if it is identified then it is sensible to think about how to reduce the risk of it causing future problems. Here to provide an in-depth look at this condition is leading consultant neurologist and vascular neurology specialist Professor Hedley Emsley.

Neurorehabilitation following a TIA: What’s involved?

Transient ischaemic attack (TIA), often referred to as a mini-stroke, is a temporary interruption in blood flow to the brain, resulting in transient neurological symptoms. While TIAs typically resolve within 24 hours, they serve as warning signs of an increased risk of a full-blown stroke. Neurorehabilitation following a TIA plays a crucial role in minimising the risk of future strokes and optimising recovery. Leading consultant neurologist, stroke and rehabilitation physician Dr Arvind Chandratheva who practises at the Cleveland Clinic Rehabilitation Unit, has provided a detailed guide about this process, below.

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