Neurology of the Brain and Spine
Spinal neurology can be focussed on the maladies and wounds of the spine. The human spine comprises of 33 bones (Vertebrae) which are associated by tendons and muscles. It is an inflexible self-supporting structure of the body. It keeps running from the base of the skull to the pelvis. The vertebra is isolated into various locales: Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacrum, and coccyx. Each of the areas has its own arrangement of capacities to perform. An intervertebral circle isolates and pads every vertebra in the spine. Thirty-one sets of spinal nerves emerge from the spinal string which transmits motions forward and backward between the body and the spinal line. Harm to Spine could genuinely impede the capacity of ones control over sensation and development.
- Brain injury and brain death
- Human brain and neural network
- Brain tumour & imaging
- Novel treatment strategies
- Animal models in brain research
- Brain engineering
- Computational brain and nervous system
- Brain nursing
- Neurodegeneration and aging disorders
- Headache and migraines
- NeuroImmunology of brain
- Brain complications
- Spinal disorders
