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Title: How Is A Movement Disorders Specialist Different From A Neurologist? - Dr. Shivam Mittal


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A neurologist is one who treats all ailments
related to the nerves and the nervous system.
Such professionals deal with the diagnosis and
treatment of all categories of conditions and
diseases involving nerves, blood vessels,
muscles, and other effector tissues. They are
involved with clinical research and trials. But,
a movement disorders specialist is much
different, and a step ahead of such neurologists.
While movement disorders are also caused by
nerves, they need expert professionals like
movement disorder specialists, who are also
neurologists, but those who are specially
trained to treat movement disorders like
Parkinsons disease, Dystonia, Huntingtons
disease, Tourettes syndrome, and others. Apart
from neurology, these specialists are also
required to complete an additional
training/fellowship of two or more years in
movement disorders, where they acquire in-depth
knowledge of the diseases their symptoms,
medications, and current research, including
relevant clinical trials. However, patients are
not aware of such movement disorder specialists,
which is why they consult general neurologists.
Very few patients see a movement specialist,
and a significantly low number of patients are
even aware of their existence. If you are also
one who is not aware of any such specialist and
are looking for one, you must approach Dr.
Shivam Om Mittal the best movement disorders
specialist in Bangalore and across the country
who has great skill and expertise to treat
various kinds of ailments belonging to the
segment.
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Movement disorders specialists, in their
additional training, are taught various treatment
options and specialty care, with opportunities
for clinical trial participation, which is not
available to general neurologists. This brings
them a level higher, as they are better skilled
to treat such special ailments with better
understanding and knowledge. In fact, their
practices are focused specially on patients with
such issues, who are treated with medications as
well as other options like Deep Brain Stimulation
Surgery, depending upon their condition. So, as
soon as you detect such an issue with your body,
make sure to get in touch with a movement
disorders specialist in Bangalore immediately.
Building an early-on relationship with one can
be helpful for your treatment, as it will give
the surgeon a better sense of your condition and
symptoms. And from there on, he will keep a close
eye on how the symptoms are changing and
affecting your lifestyle. Such early analysis can
help in quicker and better treatment, without
any possible further complications. Another
important point that could be neglected, but is
actually very important, is your own attitude
and confidence. Developing an early positive
relationship with your surgeon will help you
feel positive and confident too, which will boost
up the treatment and recovery procedure.
Therefore, get in touch as soon as you see any
rigidity or stiffness, and difficulty in
movement in any of your body parts majorly the
hands and legs. If you are in Bangalore, Dr.
Shivam Mittal is the best choice to have as a
primary neurologist. However, if you arent
located in Bangalore, you can still be treated by
him by visiting once in every six months, or as
required, and receiving regular care from a
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