Many of our patients come to Neurohealth Services because they’ve been unable to find relief for their symptoms elsewhere or because, although their scans appear normal, they’re still experiencing ongoing symptoms that are hindering their activities and daily routines. So today we’ll shed some light on our unique approach at Neurohealth Services, the difference between functional neurology and medical neurology, and when to consider consulting a functional neurologist.
Functional Vs. Medical Neurology Functional neurology and medical neurology represent two distinct fields within the realm of neurological care. Medical neurology is the traditional approach that focuses on diagnosing and treating neurological conditions and injuries and may involve interventions such as medication and surgeries. Medical neurologists are trained to manage conditions like strokes, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injuries, Parkinson's disease, and Alzheimer's disease. In contrast, functional neurology takes a more holistic approach to brain function, emphasizing the brain's connection with the rest of the body. A term we frequently mention here is neuroplasticity, or the brain’s ability to adapt and reorganize neural pathways. We assess brain function through detailed evaluations and use tailored, evidence-based therapies to optimize brain health and overall well-being. When to See a Functional Neurologist Functional neurology can benefit those experiencing a range of neurological issues and seeking a personalized, holistic approach to care. Some of the common conditions and scenarios we see at Neurohealth include: 1. Concussion and Post-Concussion Syndrome (PCS):
2. Migraines:
3. Movement Disorders:
4. Neurobehavioral Disorders:
5. Balance and Dizziness Issues:
6. Optimizing Brain Health:
Why Choose Functional Neurology? At Neurohealth Services, our approach is rooted in personalized care, advanced diagnostics, and innovative therapies designed to leverage the brain's remarkable ability to adapt and heal. We collaborate closely with our patients to develop tailored treatment plans that address the root causes of neurological issues, promoting long-term wellness and brain function. If you or a loved one are seeking an integrative approach to neurological care or have questions about how functional neurology may help treat your unique symptoms, please call 317-848-6000 or schedule an evaluation today. |
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