Peripheral neuropathy is the damage to one or more of the peripheral nerves. It results in numbness, tingling, muscle weakness, and pain in the area supplied by the nerve. The normal functioning of the nerve disrupts. The peripheral nerves send sensory and motor signals to the central nervous system to work. When only one peripheral … Continue reading 10 Exercises For Peripheral Neuropathy In Feet
Category: Neurological Conditions
7 Exercises For Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disease. It is a disease in which a structure called basal ganglia in the brain is affected. Dopamine-producing neurons in the basal ganglia are impaired. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that helps with the fine regulation of body movements. Parkinson's disease is a slowly progressive disease. The onset of PD … Continue reading 7 Exercises For Parkinson’s Disease
What Is Autism?
Autism is a disorder related to brain development that impairs language, social communication, and behavior.Autism or Autism Spectrum Disorder(ASD) is a broad condition affecting a range of domains. The symptoms of Autism can vary from person to person significantly, ranging from mild to severe. There can be various combinations of symptoms in a person with … Continue reading What Is Autism?
Understanding Facial Paralysis
What is a Facial Nerve? The facial nerve is the seventh cranial nerve with motor, sensory and parasympathetic components. It originates in the brain and passes through the internal ear, and enters the face in front of the ear to supply the muscles of the face. All the movements like the closure of eyes, flaring … Continue reading Understanding Facial Paralysis