Every area involving the brain, spinal cord, and nerves (central and peripheral nervous systems). So, essentially, just about everywhere in the body. It usually refer to the brain, spine, and musculoskeletal system, though.
Diseases of the spinal cord, nerves, and muscles that affect the operation of the nervous system can also be addressed by a neurologist.
Brain.
That would primarily be the occipital lobe.
Yes, but you're better off either going to a Neurosurgeon or a Pain Specialist, and of those 2 a Pain Specialist is the preferred option depending on the type of pain. If you've not been diagnosed yet, then see the Neurosurgeon first - he'll do an MRI or CT and give you a better diagnosis than a Neurologist will as they deal with most back problems on a regular basis. It doesn't make any difference if you don't want or need surgery - the point is to get the best diagnosis in the beginning. Stay away from Orthopedists - bone doctors don't know anything when it comes to spinal nerve issues. TSD -RAVEN- - Category Supervisor
Persons belonging to various function but to deal a sigle problem.They meet,brain strom analyse various options and suggest better way of doing things.
Feelings and emotions are very complex and there is now one single part of the brain that functions to deal with feelings. Rather, what is involved is a system in the brain that interrelates several brain areas into one system called the limbic system. This is where emotions are processed and memories are stored. The brain areas involved include the amygdala, the thymus, the hippocampus, the cingulate gyrus, and the hypothalamus. Please follow the link(s) below for more information.
The brain, primarily. The ears are the organs that mediate our sense of hearing, but listening is really a function of the brain. Listening is attending to what we hear. Think of the popular term 'selective hearing'. You might hear a great deal of noise, talking, music and excitement during a party. But you may be listening to the person you are trying to converse with while putting the other noise in the 'background'.
A Neurologist is a physician that studies the central, peripheral, and autonomic nervous systems. The brain is a portion of the central nervous system and gets slightly more emphasis over the other aspects of the nervous system. These are the doctors that deal with Alzheimer's disease, migraines, strokes, and brain injuries.
There are many lawyers who deal with injuries to the brain. To find one in the local area, check out the yellow pages for a listing of lawyers who specialize in injuries.
A neurologist treats a variety of diseases that deal with the nervous system and the brain. Among these include, epilepsy, seizure disorders, some types of intractable pain, and Parkinson's Disease.
I believe that the brain is not trying to focus on only one injury at a time, but rather make sense or put into perspective the many injuries it has to deal with. The brain can only sort out known information, and there are times when the sixth sense or the 'gut' is telling the brain, that something else is still injured, or wrong, or not right. If the brain does not know the full capacity of injuries, it becomes injured itself in the quest for discovery.
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A neurologist or orthopedist .
they are doctors that deal with the brain
Taking drugs with a brain injury is not a good idea. However, people who have sustained a brain injury will often turn to drugs to deal with the injury. Drugs like ecstasy can be especially troublesome because of the way they interact with the pathways and connections inside your brain. It's a good idea to find help. http://www.brainline.org/landing_pages/categories/substanceabuse.html has a ton of articles on the effects or drug use on brain injuries.
Personal injury lawyers practice brain injury law. These types of lawyers are called brain injury attorneys. They deal with concussions as well as other brain related injuries mainly caused in car accidents. You will need to find an attorney that has a lot of experience dealing with brain injury cases. Don't hire someone who has never handled a brain injury case---they are much more complex than a typical personal injury case.
Chiropractors are specially trained to deal with treating injuries to the back and spine.
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