What is Neurorestoration? A Modern Approach to Recovering Nerve Function
A comprehensive explanation of neurorestoration as a modern branch of neurology focused on recovering nervous-system function through the principles of neuroplasticity.
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A comprehensive explanation of neurorestoration as a modern branch of neurology focused on recovering nervous-system function through the principles of neuroplasticity.
→A practical guide to the phases of post-stroke recovery, the role of neurorestoration, and what families can do to support the process.
→How functional medicine complements conventional neurology by targeting the root causes of systemic dysfunction that affect the brain and nervous system.
→QEEG — brain mapping — records and analyses the brain's electrical activity quantitatively. This article explains what it measures, how the procedure works, and its role in guiding precision neuromodulation therapy.
→Chronic migraine often involves a complex web of contributing triggers. A functional medicine framework maps these factors systematically — from sleep patterns to hormonal status — as the foundation for comprehensive management.
→Neurorestoration and conventional rehabilitation both aim to help neurological patients — but from fundamentally different starting points. This article explains the key distinction and why it matters clinically.
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