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Understanding Knee Osteoarthritis
Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative joint disease characterized by the gradual breakdown of cartilage in the knee joint. This natural form of arthritis primarily results from the wear and tear of knee joint cartilage. The cartilage in the knee joint plays a crucial role in cushioning the bones and allowing smooth movement. When this cartilage wears away, it leads to the bones rubbing directly against each other, causing pain, inflammation, and reduced mobility.
By Albertalice22 days ago in Lifehack
Understanding Partial Seizures
A partial seizure, also known as a focal seizure, is caused by abnormal electrical activity affecting a small part of the brain. These seizures are categorized into two types: simple partial seizures and complex partial seizures. While both are types of partial onset seizures, they exhibit some distinct differences. In this blog, we will explore partial epilepsy, its symptoms, causes, the differences between simple and complex partial seizures, and the best treatment for partial epilepsy in India.
By Albertalice22 days ago in Lifehack
Raising a child with Cerebral Palsy: A guide for parents and caregivers
As parents of a child with Cerebral Palsy (CP) your internet searches will probably reflect your worries and fears. But as you sit down and take in all the information you can, your anxiety doesn’t reduce. You may still be overwhelmed, concerned, and perhaps even dejected. So, we are here to allay some of your fears, and answer some of the most commonly asked queries from parents and caregivers raising a child with CP.
By Albertalice22 days ago in Lifehack
Stem cell therapy for neurological disorders
Neurological disorders are becoming an increasing health concern for people of all ages across the world. There was a time when we heard of only the aged suffering from Parkinson’s, ALS, multiple sclerosis, stroke, etc. Today, most of us have young people among our acquaintances who may be suffering from one of these conditions.
By Albertalice2 months ago in Lifehack
The classical signs of ALS
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive neuromuscular disease that attacks motor nerve cells in the brain (upper motor neurons) and spinal cord (lower motor neurons). In its initial stages, it causes loss of motor control. However, as the disease advances, it leads to motor impairment.
By Albertalice2 months ago in Lifehack
Occupational Therapy in Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a tough and rapid of problems this is brought on due to strange brain development, frequently earlier than start. It is a sickness affecting motion, muscle tone, and/or posture. Symptoms typically seem thru early teenagers, together with exaggerated reflexes, floppy or rigid limbs, and involuntary motions. Long-term remedy consists of physical remedy, pharmaceuticals, and once in a while surgical remedy. Therapies like speech remedy, occupational remedy, physical therapy, and so on. Can additionally play an critical feature in enhancing everyday functioning.
By Albertalice2 months ago in Lifehack
A Comprehensive Guide to Stroke Risk Factors
A Stroke is a medical emergency that interrupts blood flow to a part of the brain and requires immediate treatment. Given that strokes tend to be lifestyle-related, everyone potentially has the power to reduce or even eliminate their chance of having one.
By Albertalice3 months ago in Lifehack
Exploring Epilepsy Beyond “Fits” | Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment
Epilepsy is a disorder of the central nervous system (CNS) and results from the surges in electrical signals inside the brain, causing recurring seizures or convulsions. It occurs when permanent changes in the brain tissue cause it to be too excitable, leading to transmission of abnormal signals and unpredictable seizures. It encompasses a broad spectrum of symptoms, causes, and treatment options.
By Albertalice3 months ago in Lifehack
What Should I Do If I Experience Parkinson’s Symptoms?
Parkinson’s Disease is a neurodegenerative condition that usually affects people aged 60 and above. It can be challenging to adjust to, especially since there is no definite cure. It is critical to get an early diagnosis and commence prompt treatment for maximum benefits. What does one do to spot the early signs of Parkinson’s symptoms?
By Albertalice3 months ago in Lifehack