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Do You Need A Neurologist Or A Movement Disorder Specialist? - Dr. Shivam Mittal

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Both neurologists and movement disorders specialists are trained to treat neurological conditions. Then, why and how do movement disorders specialists differ? And, who should you approach from the two? – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Do You Need A Neurologist Or A Movement Disorder Specialist? - Dr. Shivam Mittal


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Specially trained movement disorders specialists
are different from other neurologists. These
specialists offer treatments that are different
from those offered by neurologists. You can say
that movement disorders specialists are advanced
neurologists who after studying neurology, go in
for an additional one or two year course, where
they learn in depth about different types of
movement disorders their symptoms and cures.
Dr. Shivam Mittal is one such movement disorders
specialist in Bangalore, who has completed his
education in neurology from one of the top
institutions in USA, under the mentorship of
legends in neurology. He was then accepted for
super specialty training in Parkinson's disease
and movement disorders at the Mayo Clinic, and
postdoctoral fellowship in Botulinum toxin
treatment at Yale University in USA. Thus, when
you suffer from any kind of movement disorders
like Parkinson's disease, tremor, dystonia, acute
stroke, epilepsy, trigeminal neuralgia,
occipital neuralgia, multiple sclerosis,
Alzheimers disease, and the like, you can
completely rely on Dr. Shivam Mittal to provide
you with the finest treatment.
What kind of special treatments can movement
disorder specialists provide that neurologists
cannot? In the additional one or two years of
training that specialists receive, they are
taught a lot about Parkinson's and dystonia.
They are taught about specific procedures to help
manage these ailments, as well as special
injections and toxins for easing twisting and
cramping of
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body parts. Furthermore, they are also trained
for surgeries like Deep Brain Stimulation that
help control the movement of nerves and muscles
within the body. How are treatments tailored to
heal different cases of movement
disorders? Every movement disorder is different
from the other. In fact, even the same movement
disorder can result in different conditions and
cases in different individuals. Thus, where
general neurologists can help in treating
movement disorders to only a basic extent,
specialists can delve deeper into the matter.
They analyze every aspect of the patient like
age, gender, body type, health condition,
symptoms, family health history, etc. before
deciding upon the kind of treatment to offer to
the patient. First, the condition is always
preferred to be treated by medications and
injections. But, if the condition of the patient
is worse, only then surgeries are advised.
Additionally, exercises and therapies are
prescribed to ease the trouble caused by the
movement disorder. Why and when do neurologists
refer patients to a movement disorders
specialist? Many people are unaware of the
existence of specially trained movement disorders
specialist, which is why the approach
neurologists. These neurologists try to treat
such patients as much as they can, but when
patients need special treatments that they arent
comfortable giving, they refer them to movement
disorders specialists. This is because movement
disorders patients, along with their neurological
conditions, may also be experiencing urinary,
psychiatric, cardiovascular, and gastrointestinal
problems. Thus, figuring out a treatment that is
right for this combination of symptoms can be
tricky, which is something that a movement
disorders specialist can better handle. So now,
it is for you to decide whether you must opt for
a neurologist or a movement disorders specialist
in Bangalore. For more information, visit
http//parkinsonsdiseasespecialist.blogspot.com/
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