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  • Diet and Dysautonomia: Blood Sugar Regulation

    A few studies have been conducted to examine this: A 2022 study found that after glucose intake, upright (HYPERTENSIONAHA.121.17852) A 2016 study found a strong relationship between POTS and carbohydrate metabolic Please contact us to learn more or schedule a consultation to discuss your specific case.

  • Vertigo Vs. Dizziness: What Is The Difference?

    When someone is dizzy, Epleys maneuver is not effective in this case, this then requires additional tests In the case that someone has experienced vertigo in the past and has had a recurrence of dizziness a In this case, the Epleys maneuver is not an effective treatment for the new experienced dizziness and

  • LONG-Covid: What it is and what it’s not

    coronavirus is having on a subset of the population, mostly 20 to 40-year-old females after relatively mild cases If you are suffering from the following symptoms after contracting the covid-19 virus, even in mild cases We hope that the silver lining to the increased post-covid dysautonomia cases is that many will find

  • Creatine and Concussions

    Studies have shown that creatine supplementation can help address these energy deficits, potentially This point is further illustrated by a study involving children and adolescents with TBI where creatine Animal studies provide additional support for creatine's neuroprotective effects. In one such study, creatine supplementation before a traumatic brain injury reduced brain damage in rats Similar studies in humans are currently lacking, but this indicates that creatine could serve as a preventative

  • The Importance of Evaluating Eye Movements in Management of Dizziness

    Nystagmus: Nystagmus, which is a rhythmic and rapid involuntary movement of the eyes, often is seen in cases Oscillopsia causes blurred vision and movement based dizziness because when the head is moving, objects This is important to understand in cases where a patient may be complaining of dizziness as well as associated

  • Dysautonomia: Is your nervous system functioning correctly?

    In all cases of suspected dysautonomia, it is important to first rule out any organic issue with your Anyone can develop dysautonomia, but studies show that it is more prevalent among women between the ages Functional neurology focuses on the concept of neuroplasticity, or the brain’s ability to change based

  • An Overview of Parkinson's Disease

    Most cases of Parkinson’s Disease have a multifactorial cause, meaning it is a combined effect of environmental Taking care of the body is one of the most important steps in reducing the risk of Parkinson’s Disease

  • Common Types of Dysautonomia

    Symptoms can vary for each individual and fall along a wide spectrum, based on the type of Dysautonomia In the cases of IST, it is often seen that the dysfunction in the brain is concentrated in the mesencephalon There are several types of syncope that can be diagnosed based on what is causing an individual to lose

  • Navigating the Maze of Vestibular Disorders

    Diagnosis for PPPD is based almost solely on symptoms, and in many cases all imaging and testing will neuromodulation, eye movement therapy, vestibular rehabilitation, musculoskeletal therapy, chiropractic care

  • POTS vs. IST: A Detailed Look Through the Lens of Functional Neurology

    In some cases of dysautonomia, there are structural issues within the cardiovascular system itself. In the cases of IST, it is often seen that the dysfunction in the brain is concentrated in the mesencephalon

  • The ADHD Brain

    Research studies suggest that the key areas of involvement include dysfunction of the frontal–striatal–cerebellar default mode network (DMN) also known as resting-state network and has received growing interest in the study Studies have found that people with ADHD have atypical connectivity in the default mode network. In studies comparing brains of individuals with ADHD against the average population, significantly decreased Research studies have found the association between impairment in mental timing in individuals with ADHD

  • Neurodegenerative Diseases

    Alzheimer's Disease (AD) Alzheimer's Disease is the most common cause of dementia, accounting for 60-80% of cases MS is characterized by periods of relapse and remission, but in some cases, it can progress steadily Early diagnosis and a multidisciplinary approach to care are crucial for optimizing outcomes for those

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