The brain, spinal cord, and nerves make up the nervous system. Together they control all the workings of the body. When something goes wrong with a part of your nervous system, you can have trouble moving, speaking, swallowing, breathing, or learning. You can also have problems with your memory, senses, or mood. There are more than 600 neurologic diseases.
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Multiple Sclerosis (MS): MS is a disease in which your body’s immune system destroys the protective sheath (myelin) that covers your nerves. Damage to this sheath causes difficulty/inability for your brain to communicate to your spinal cord and other areas of your body. There is no cure for MS however Physical Therapy may help manage symptoms & slow down the progress of the disease.
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Parkinsons: Parkinsons Is a progressive disorder of the nervous system that effects your movement. There is no cure but in some cases Physical Therapy can be beneficial to focus on balance, stretching, and exercise to focus on the deficits.
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Stroke: A stroke happens when blood flow to a part of the brain stops. A stroke is sometimes called a “brain attack.” If blood flow is stopped for longer than a few seconds, the brain cannot get blood and oxygen. Brain cells can die, causing permanent damage.
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TBI