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Tarsal tunnel syndrome is compression of the tibial nerve in the tarsal tunnel. The tarsal tunnel is a narrow space between the ankle bones where arteries, veins, tendons and nerves run from the...
Early detection can be extremely important in treating Fibromyalgia effectively. According to a study conducted by the Swedish medical university, Karolinska Institute, drugs that affect the...
Mirapex is the brand name of the prescription medication pramipexole. Doctors typically describe Mirapex for diseases and conditions caused by neurological disorders.
Dyspraxia is a type of brain disorganization in which abnormal neural communication causes poor motor coordination. In simple terms, a person who has dyspraxia finds it hard to organize his or her...
Piriformis syndrome is commonly seen after a compression injury or muscle strain in the back or lower extremities. Caused by interaction between the piriformis muscle and the sciatic nerve, the...
The sympathetic nervous system is a part of the autonomic nervous system. Among other things, it activates what is commonly referred to as your "fight or flight response."
Some of the most common diseases and disorders of the muscular system include myopathies, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, muscular dystrophy and compartment syndrome. Muscular system...
Rett syndrome is a neurological disorder affecting 1 in every 10,000 girls. It affects females regardless of their racial background, but a cure could be just around the corner with significant...
Paraneoplastic syndromes occur during many forms of cancer. These syndromes are accompanied by many types of neuropathy. Paranoeplastic syndromes and linked neuropathy are thought to be...
RSD syndrome is a painful, little understood condition that affects 200,000 to 1.2 million Americans. While some patients experience it as a minor inconvenience, for others it is debilitating and...
If you read relationship advice columns or read psychology books you may have run across the term "battered wife syndrome." The average person may wonder how such a relationship could exist in...
Neurological disorders are medical conditions that affect the central and peripheral nervous system, which are made up of the brain, spinal cord, muscles and nerves. There are a number of rare...
Victims of post-concussion syndrome develop neurological symptoms that include headaches, fatigue and emotional involvement. While the brain may physically recover, the neurological symptoms can...
Dopamine dysregulation syndrome is a rare disorder that develops in some people with Parkinson's disease. These patients intentionally take excessive doses of their medication in an addictive...
Burning feet syndrome, which commonly affects people over age 50, can make your feet feel like they're on fire. Symptoms can be mild to severe, and there can be many causes. Proper diagnosis and...
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic, progressive pain disorder that affects the nervous system. CRPS remains a relatively unknown disorder, but it's estimated to affect 1.5 to 3...
Pronation syndrome is a condition where excessive strain or overuse of a nerve in an improper position causes problems. and the nerve becomes irritated and inflamed. It is a common issue typically...
The compression of the median nerve, a key nerve in the wrist, causes a painful and progressive condition known as carpal tunnel syndrome. The syndrome can be corrected by the release of pressure...
Neuropathic pain, more commonly known as neuralgia, is caused by problems with sensory, motor or autonomic nerves. According to a June 2006 report issued by The American Journal of Managed Care...
The National Tourette Syndrome Associate reports that between 100,000 and 200,000 people in the United States suffer from Tourtette Syndrome (TS), a condition marked by uncontrollable tics,...
Is it really carpal tunnel syndrome? Dr. Serpe describes how to tell if you have carpal tunnel syndrome and easy at home methods to help treat yourself.
Lennox-Gastaut syndrome is a severe epileptic condition characterized by frequent multiple types of seizures and gradual mental deterioration. The usual age of onset is between 1 to 8 years of...
Moebius syndrome is a rare neurological disorder that affects certain cranial nerves. Babies born with the disorder are unable to move their faces because of underdevelopment of facial nerves....
When pressure is placed on the nerve in the carpal tunnel, a narrow passage that runs along the underside of the wrist, carpal tunnel syndrome may develop. Carpal tunnel syndrome causes pain,...
Cauda equina syndrome refers to a constellation of symptoms caused by compression of the terminal end of the spinal cord. Symptoms include loss of bowel or bladder control, impotence, loss of...
Burning foot syndrome is a condition that makes it feel like you are walking on hot coals, and it can make standing extremely uncomfortable as well. There are many reasons why a person experiences...
Tourette Syndrome (TS) is no respecter of persons, as it relates to age, race or ethnic groups. However, genetics play a part in the development of TS, and men are more likely to be affected than...
Restless leg syndrome remedies consist of a couple different techniques. Restless leg syndrome is a neurological condition that causes an irresistible urge to move one's legs. To someone who...
Cleidocranial dysplasia syndrome, or CLCD, is a congenital condition that affects teeth and bones such as the cranium, ribs and collarbones. Cleidocranial dysplasia is classified as a rare...
Cauda equina syndrome is a condition in which the lower part of the spinal canal becomes narrowed, resulting in compression in the nerve roots below the spinal cord. If left untreated, cauda...
Carpal tunnel syndrome is the result of the constriction of the median nerve in the wrist. This condition affects the hands, wrists and even the arms of individuals with a narrow or inflamed...
Proper stretching, warming up, and use is important to keep muscles healthy and functioning properly. In some cases, muscles are closely tied to major nerve endings, as is the case with piriformis...
Sensory processing disorder (SPD), or sensory integration dysfunction was first written about by A. Jean Ayres in her seminal work "Sensory Integration and Learning Disorders" in 1972. She first...
Restless legs or restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a condition that causes a person to feel as though he must constantly move his legs in order to feel comfortable. Symptoms are often more apparent...
Cauda equina syndrome is a severe neurological condition that is characterized by the compression and inflammation of nerves in the spinal cord. The spinal column consists of network of...
Moebius syndrome, also known as Mobius syndrome, is a neurological disorder that is rare and effects children from birth. Children and adults with Moebius syndrome are unable to move their eyes...
The basal ganglia are the nuclei located in the brain that are responsible for a host of different functions of your body. These functions include the ability to learn, control your emotions, and...
Tarsal tunnel syndrome is a condition that is caused by the entrapment of the tibial nerve. It is similar to carpal tunnel syndrome which affects the wrist, as both conditions are the result of a...
Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS) is a rare condition in which people who have no underlying mental defects experience dramatic and detailed visual hallucinations. The afflicted individual is aware...
Numbness in the hand can be due to a variety of medical conditions, some common and some rare. Diagnosing the cause can depend on what part of the hand the numbness occurs in, when it occurs and...
Myoclonic seizures are a type of seizure that is classified by where it originates in the brain. It is a generalized seizure that comes from a larger portion of the brain and involves both sides...
The neuropathy of burning sensations in the fingertips can arise from a diverse range of sources. Possible causes include, but are not limited to, the following pathologies: nerve entrapment,...
Drop foot syndrome, referred to more often as foot drop, is a condition in which you cannot lift the top or front half of your foot very well. Foot drop is characterized by dragging your foot as...
Restless Leg Syndrome will not destroy you but it can certainly make your life very unpleasant. Because it robs you of sleep, Restless Leg Syndrome can affect you mood, you ability to do your...
Near the bottom of the spinal column is a place where all of the nerves for the lower part of the body branch off of the spinal cord. Because this bundle of nerves looks like a horse's tail, it is...
Moebius syndrome is an extremely uncommon neurological disorder that is evident at birth and affects less than approximately 20 of every 1 million newborns. Yet, despite its rarity and severe,...
Carpal tunnel syndrome involves pain and numbness of the hands. The carpal tunnel is a narrow passageway of the inner side of the wrist that protects the nerve responsible for bending fingers....
Carpal tunnel syndrome, causes numbness and tingling of the hand as well as pain. Once the disorder is diagnosed by a physician and you are under his care, there are non-surgical options to try...
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a painful condition that involves compression of the median nerve within the wrist. Diagnosis is made through examinations. One method frequently used is a Tinel test,...
The space between the fibrous band of tissue around the joint and wrist bone is known as the "carpal tunnel." Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is the result of the median nerve (between the forearm and the...