Stepping Towards Stability With Parkinson’s Balance Exercises
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder affecting movement control. It arises due to the loss of dopamine-producing cells in the brain, leading to symptoms like tremors, rigidity, and slowed movement. Alongside motor symptoms, non-motor...
Malignant Hemispheric Infarction (MHI)
Malignant Hemispheric Infarction (MHI) is a severe type of stroke with a medical urgency demanding immediate attention. MHI, characterized by extensive brain tissue damage, not only poses immediate threats but also holds implications for long-term quality of life. Do...
10 Years After Spinal Fusion: Journey of Healing
Ten years after spinal fusion, many patients find relief from the excruciating pain that initially led them to undergo surgery. Some may experience residual discomfort, especially during weather changes or excessive physical strain. It is generally less severe than...
