Neurology
What is Neurosurgery?
Nervous system surgery is known as neurosurgery.
Although neurosurgery is much more than brain surgery, that is how most people think of it!
This field of medicine focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of patients with conditions that affect the brain, spinal cord, spinal column, and peripheral nerves in all body parts. Neurosurgical treatment is a specialization that treats patients of all ages. Surgical and non-surgical therapy can be administered by a neurological surgeon, depending on the type of damage or illness.
Who is a Neurosurgeon?
A medical professional with expertise in neurosurgery. In addition to performing brain surgeries, neurosurgeons are medically qualified neurosurgery specialists who can treat patients with a variety of other conditions, such as trigeminal neuralgia, head trauma, Parkinson’s disease, and back and neck discomfort.
What is the role of the Neurosurgeon?
Neurosurgeons handle neurological illnesses both surgically and non-operatively, which includes prevention, diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, critical care, and rehabilitation. Due to their comprehensive expertise in the diagnosis of all neurological disorders, neurosurgeons are frequently consulted by emergency department physicians, neurologists, internists, family practitioners, and osteopathic physicians.