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#Neurologicaldisorders Reel by @pallisons_journey - These muscle movement patterns really clued us in that something bigger was happening. It was more than just a sprain. At first the spasms stayed in m
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These muscle movement patterns really clued us in that something bigger was happening. It was more than just a sprain. At first the spasms stayed in my quad. But then my foot kept having clonus when we tried to move it. My hand was twitchy. My whole body would thrust into extension or spasm. It wasn’t normal despite what my original orthopedic provider told us. It limited PT. The word that changed everything and made it all make sense was, Dystonia. Dystonia is a movement disorder that causes involuntary muscle movements. Dystonia causes thrusting, full body spasms, and posturing. Spasticity is what causes the clonus and quad spasms. All of this is caused by the brain making the muscles “tone” too high. A normal person can move freely. But not too floppy and not too tight. A person with neurological disorders often get way too tight and the muscles overpowered us. My muscle tone is due to a progressive motor neuron disease. #disability #wheelchair #fyp #medicallycomplex #inclusion #chronicillness #braininjury #dystonia #trendingreels #hsp
#Neurologicaldisorders Reel by @drbrodymiller - Most people hear the word concussion and assume that they only happen to professional athletes.

But according to the National Institutes of Health (N
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Most people hear the word concussion and assume that they only happen to professional athletes. But according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), over 28% of Americans have had at least one in their lifetime. And most people don’t even realize that their present symptoms can be connected to a prior injury. But if you never get your eye-brain connection checked, or are dismissed and told that everything is fine, how would you know that things aren’t functioning like they are supposed to? TBI and concussion can be one of a number of invisible chronic neurological disorders. Light sensitivity, sensory overload, dizziness, nausea, visual fatigue, blurred vision, reading problems, balance problems, eyestrain, disrupted sleep, memory problems, sound sensitivity...the list goes on and on... Life doesn’t have to be this way, and there is treatment and solutions available. When you’re ready, we are here to help! If you’re a high-level professional who refuses to let a concussion define your cognitive ceiling, let’s connect. 1. Comment or DM ‘READY’ if you want to learn how we can work together. 2. Comment or DM ‘GYM’ and I’ll send you +150 brain exercises + 60 printables, + a workbook + the memory course. 3. Comment or DM ‘PDF’ and I’ll send you the neuroscience-backed guide to start activating your brain’s healing capacity today. #invisibledisability #concussion #concussionrecovery #postconcussionsyndrome #visiontraining
#Neurologicaldisorders Reel by @nadiaaddesi (verified account) - TIPS HERE: One of the biggest things I struggle with because of ADHD is executive dysfunction. I know I am not alone with this as executive dysfunctio
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TIPS HERE: One of the biggest things I struggle with because of ADHD is executive dysfunction. I know I am not alone with this as executive dysfunction is a common challenge among those with ADHD. If you don’t already know, executive dysfunction disrupts the brain’s ability to regulate and manage higher-level functions. Sometimes it feels like what I said in this video, the desire to do things but feeling stuck. For years I thought it was laziness & a lack of motivation but it’s not. People who struggle with this often: - have time blindness - have a hard time organizing their thoughts & actions - struggle to start projects or complete projects - feel unproductive - procrastinate - forget things easily - dissociate - struggle with mood Note: this does not just apply to ADHD , but can also occur in other neurodevelopmental or neurological disorders. Here are some tips I have been implementing to help myself & my clients: 1. Break all your tasks into smaller tasks. When I say small, I truly mean small such 5-10 minutes. Larger tasks overwhelm us, we need to make them seem more manageable. 2. Set visual reminders! Put sticky notes around, write things down on paper or even use the background of your home screen to remind you what you need to be done 3. Recently, we had @nasneuro on our podcast who gave the amazing suggestion of doing the most difficult or dreadful task first. Once you get this out of the way, the motivation will follow 4. Establish routines. I know, this is a common suggestion for ADHD but it’s for a reason. Having a consistent schedule can help reduce decision-making fatigue and increase productivity. 5. Have an accountability partner where you both check in one one another and hold each other accountable. This will help you have more of a reason to complete your tasks 6. Make sure your basics are taken care of. Ensure you’re sleeping, eating & moving your body! Ib @olivialutfallah ❤️ . . #mentalhealth #anxiety #trauma #unhealedtrauma #depression #stress #ptsd #complextrauma #cptsd #motivation #procrastination #wellness
#Neurologicaldisorders Reel by @bang_kribo88 - Pemeriksaan kaya gini namanya EEG atau Electroencephalography. Alat ini dipakai dokter buat baca aktivitas listrik di otak. Otak penuh sama sel saraf
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Pemeriksaan kaya gini namanya EEG atau Electroencephalography. Alat ini dipakai dokter buat baca aktivitas listrik di otak. Otak penuh sama sel saraf yg saling komunikasi lewat arus listrik kecil banget. Arus itu bisa ditangkap tanpa harus buka kepala, cukup pakai elektroda kecil yang ditempel di kulit kepala. Elektroda disambung ke kabel, kabel masuk ke mesin, terus mesin ngegambarin sinyal otakk jadi gelombang. Dari gelombang itu dokter bisa ngerti otak lagi dalam keadaan normal, lagi tidur, atau ada masalah. EEG biasa dipakai buat pasien yg ngalamin kejang atau epilepsi, karena pola gelombang epilepsi beda banget dari otak normal. Pemeriksaan ini juga dipakai buat orang yg susah tidur parah atau punya gangguan tidur lain, biar kelihatan otaknya ngapain waktu tidur. Pasien yang abis kenaa benturan kepala, tumor, atau infeksi otak juga sering disaranin EEG supaya bisa ketahuan ada pengaruh ke kerja otak atau enggak. Bahkan kalau ada pasien koma, EEG bisa bantu dokter tahu masih ada aktivitas otak atau udah enggak. Pas pemeriksaan berlangsung, pasien biasanya disuruh rebahan diam. Ada yg diminta buka-tutup mata atau tarik napas dalam2 biar keliatan perubahan gelombang. Semua rekaman itu nanti dibaca dokter buat nentuin langkah pengobatan. Sumber: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke- Electroencephalography (EEG) #eeg #otak #neurosains #gelombangotak #epilepsi #kesehatanotak #medis #ilmuotak #studi tidur #aktivitasotak #pemeriksaanotak
#Neurologicaldisorders Reel by @neuromodulationinturkey (verified account) - Advanced DBS Solutions for Parkinson's and Movement Disorders
Are you or your loved ones looking for Deep Brain Stimulation surgery treatment for Par
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Advanced DBS Solutions for Parkinson’s and Movement Disorders Are you or your loved ones looking for Deep Brain Stimulation surgery treatment for Parkinson’s disease treatments? More promising solutions are now available for neurological disorders like Parkinson’s disease, Dystonia and, Eseential tremor that reduce quality of life, make daily activities difficult, or are considered difficult to treat. 🤔 As one of the most advanced fields in modern medicine, neuromodulation offers an effective alternative in cases where drug therapy is ineffective or surgical intervention is insufficient. With our professional team of over 10 years of experience, we provide you with the most up-to-date and reliable treatment options in this field. Our specialist physicians, collaborating with world-renowned Neurosurgeons, meticulously prepare the most appropriate treatment plan for each of our patients. 💙🎥 Watch our short introductory video to see why the Neuromodulation Health Center is the right choice, where our difference comes from, and how many of our patients have regained their lives to date. We are here to help you take a step towards a healthier, freer, and happier life. ☎ +90 530 923 39 91 (Whatsapp/ Telegram) 📍Our treatments are provided in contracted health institutions that have a health tourism authorization certificate. #DBS #Neuromodulation #dbsinturkey #Istanbul #Parkinsonsdisease #tremor #reels
#Neurologicaldisorders Reel by @missstephmarie - I also know someone who got ALS from Botox as well. 

Dr James Alastair who pioneered Botox for cosmetic use passed away from a battle with Parkinson'
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I also know someone who got ALS from Botox as well. Dr James Alastair who pioneered Botox for cosmetic use passed away from a battle with Parkinson’s in 2024. Did he “revolutionize” the cosmetic industry? No. Was this at the expense of his life? Yes. In the largest post marketing study done to date in 2025 on REAL people years after toxin use, there were rates of: 3.3% having muscle weakness 2.5% having nerve damage 2.3% having muscle atrophy. There are also studies linking other neurotoxins to triggering neurological disorders like ALS. There was a cluster of ALS cases in a small French alps village linked to neurotoxins. When I decided to try Botox at age 33 for my wrinkles, I had NO idea this was a possibility. In fact, they market Botox as “safe”, especially in cosmetic doses. It’s far from safe. It’s lethal. I have no idea if I’ll ever be 100% again. #botox #botoxpoisoning #botoxsideeffects #botulism #neurologicaldisorder
#Neurologicaldisorders Reel by @rising.india.updates - An Indian-origin scientist, Dr. Deblina Sarkar from MIT, has developed a groundbreaking injectable electronic chip that can travel through the bloodst
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An Indian-origin scientist, Dr. Deblina Sarkar from MIT, has developed a groundbreaking injectable electronic chip that can travel through the bloodstream and implant itself in targeted regions of the brain. This technology opens the possibility of treating neurological diseases without the need for risky brain surgery. The system, called Circulatronics, uses ultra-tiny wireless devices that are small enough to move freely through blood vessels. These chips are carried by the body’s own immune cells, which naturally travel to areas of inflammation or disease. This allows the chip to cross the blood–brain barrier and reach precise locations in the brain. Once the device reaches its target, it can be activated wirelessly from outside the body. It can then deliver focused electrical stimulation, helping treat conditions such as Alzheimer’s, multiple sclerosis, brain tumours, chronic pain and other neurological disorders. The chips are more than a billion times smaller than a grain of rice, reducing the risk of blockage and eliminating the need for open-skull surgery. Early tests in animal models have shown promising results, and researchers believe this technology could revolutionise non-invasive brain treatments in the future. #indian #scientist #brain #chip
#Neurologicaldisorders Reel by @dr.maryambakhtiyari (verified account) - Is there a correlation between TMJ disorder and neurological disorders? Well, as a TMJ specialist of over 30 years, I would argue, yes. 

Dive deeper
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Is there a correlation between TMJ disorder and neurological disorders? Well, as a TMJ specialist of over 30 years, I would argue, yes. Dive deeper into this with me and see what we can do to bridge the gap. #tmjdisorder #neurologicaldisorder #tmjspecialist #manhattanbeach #losangeles
#Neurologicaldisorders Reel by @builtbypack - Plenty of people i believe just by the look of me, i don't need a SD. My disabilities are what is called ✨ Invisible ✨. 

Invisible disabilities are c
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Plenty of people i believe just by the look of me, i don’t need a SD. My disabilities are what is called ✨ Invisible ✨. Invisible disabilities are conditions that aren’t immediately noticeable to others but can significantly impact a person’s daily life. Service dogs are highly trained to perform tasks that mitigate the effects of these disabilities. Here are some examples of invisible disabilities: •Neurological disorders; such as migraines and seizures. •Psychiatric conditions; PTSD, anxiety & panic disorders. •Chronic Illnesses; POTS, diabetes, & pain disorders. Other invisible disabilities may be Autism, hearing loss, traumatic brain injury, autoimmune disorders, and sleep disorders. The key point is that service dogs aren’t just for visible disabilities like blindness or mobility impairment. They empower people with hidden challenges to live safer, more independent, and fuller lives—while also breaking down stigma around conditions that can’t always be seen. - #americanbully #servicedog #dogtraining #servicedogteam #invisibiledisabilities #pots #ptsd
#Neurologicaldisorders Reel by @dr.trevor.neuropt (verified account) - 🧠 Foot drop is typically the result of a nerve, brain or spinal cord injury resulting in partial or full paralysis of the anterior tibialis muscle wh
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🧠 Foot drop is typically the result of a nerve, brain or spinal cord injury resulting in partial or full paralysis of the anterior tibialis muscle which is responsible for dorsiflexing (lifting) the foot. The primary nerve affected is the deep peroneal nerve This can also occur due to a peripheral nerve injury/compression to the peroneal nerve, or various neurological disorders such as stroke and multiple sclerosis. ❗️In clinic, you can assess innervation of specific peripheral nerves via use of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation unit. If further and more specific testing is warranted, a patient can complete a Nerve Conduction Study which needs to be done by the patients neurologist❗️ . . 🧠 The exercises listed above are some of my favorite to use in clinic. They are effective in addressing both muscular endurance and strengthening of the anterior tibialis muscle. This includes higher level and lower level exercises depending on the amount of . Other exercises not listed above include * HITT alone or coupled with NMES has shown great benefits as long as their is at least partial innervation of the muscle * Use of electrical stimulation (NMES) can be beneficial if utilized with functional activities and not just as a stand alone treatment * Managing spastic or tight plantarflexors can also improve dorsiflexion ROM and range for movement . . 🧠 Less common causes of foot drop not related to the brain or spinal cord are ▫️Diabetes (severe neuropathy) ▫️Crossing your legs or excessive kneeling can compress the peroneal nerve . . ❗️If you have complete paralysis or no ability to lift your foot, you likely need to be evaluated by a physical therapist to discuss options for bracing and/or other therapeutic techniques to help with functional recovery. The best ways❗️ . . 📖 Stat Pearls for Foot Drop https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK554393/ . . #neurorehab #neuropt #neuronerd #neurorecovery #footdrop #dropfoot #anteriorribialis #afo #orthotics
#Neurologicaldisorders Reel by @nadiaaddesi (verified account) - A few months ago I got diagnosed with ADHD. After years of feeling confused and discouraged by my own behaviour and decisions, I was finally able to g
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A few months ago I got diagnosed with ADHD. After years of feeling confused and discouraged by my own behaviour and decisions, I was finally able to get some clarity. On of the biggest thing I struggle with because of ADHD is executive dysfunction. I know I am not alone with this as executive dysfunction is a common challenge among those with ADHD. If you don’t already know, executive dysfunction disrupts the brain’s ability to regulate and manage higher-level functions. Sometimes it feels like what I said in this video, the desire to do things but feeling stuck. For years I thought it was laziness & a lack of motivation but it’s not. People who struggle with this often: - have time blindness - have a hard time organizing their thoughts & actions - struggle to start projects or complete projects - feel unproductive - procrastinate - forget things easily - dissociate - struggle with mood Note: this does not just apply to ADHD , but can also occur in other neurodevelopmental or neurological disorders. Here are some tips I have been implementing to help myself & my clients: 1. Break all your tasks into smaller tasks. When I say small, I truly mean small such 5-10 minutes. Larger tasks overwhelm us, we need to make them seem more manageable. 2. Set visual reminders! Put sticky notes around, write things down on paper or even use the background of your home screen to remind you what you need to be done 3. Recently, we had @nasneuro on our podcast who gave the amazing suggestion of doing the most difficult or dreadful task first. Once you get this out of the way, the motivation will follow 4. Establish routines. I know, this is a common suggestion for ADHD but it’s for a reason. Having a consistent schedule can help reduce decision-making fatigue and increase productivity. 5. Have an accountability partner where you both check in one one another and hold each other accountable. This will help you have more of a reason to complete your tasks 6. Make sure your basics are taken care of. Ensure you’re sleeping, eating & moving your body! Vc: @tahistwo on tt ❤️
#Neurologicaldisorders Reel by @katie_leehowe - Comment WATER below & I'll send you info!

Molecular Hydrogen is so important in healing because:

💧Can cross the blood-brain barrier (BBB). Its smal
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Comment WATER below & I'll send you info! Molecular Hydrogen is so important in healing because: 💧Can cross the blood-brain barrier (BBB). Its small size and ability to diffuse through membranes allow it to penetrate the BBB, enter cells, and even reach mitochondria and the nucleus. 💧Has antioxidant, anti-apoptotic, anti-inflammatory, and cytoprotective properties. These properties, combined with its ability to reach intracellular targets, make it a promising candidate for treating neurological disorders. 💧Can neutralize harmful free radicals, potentially reducing oxidative stress and protecting cells from damage. DISCLAIMER: Responses to hydrogen water can vary between individuals. This machine is not a replacement for medical advice. #molecularhydrogenwater #health #alkaline #water #hydration

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