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A neurologist is a doctor who specializes in treating diseases of the nervous system. The nervous system comprises the central and peripheral nervous system. This complex system involves the spinal cord and the brain.Illnesses, disorders, and injuries that involve the nervous system frequently require a neurologist's treatment.Graduating from medical school and completing an intern-ship, neurologists complete three years' training in a neurology residency program.
John K. Mitchell has written: 'Remote consequences of injuries of nerves, and their treatment' -- subject(s): Nervous system, Wounds and injuries, Nervous System Trauma
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By a concussion or by spinal cord injuries.
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The damage is to the voluntary nervous system, that controls muscular movement. This is associated with either brain or spinal injuries.
central nervous system.
Imaging technologies such as CT scans and MRI can be used to diagnose head injuries and injuries to the central nervous system. These technologies can provide detailed images of the brain and spine to help identify any abnormalities or damage. Additionally, techniques like electroencephalography (EEG) can be used to assess brain function in cases of head injuries.
The nervous system is comprised of two parts, somatic and autonomic. The somatic nervous system is the control over your skeletal muscles. It is voluntary. The autonomic system works automatically. It has system wide effects known as sympathetic (fight or flight) and parasympathetic (rest and digest).
The damage involves compression injures in which pressure, twisting or stretching is applied to nervous tissues. In severe cases, compression injuries can affect the brain resulting in hematomas.