Neurology
Neurology is the scientific study of the nervous system .which deals with anatomy, functioning, of the nervous system. Neurological practice relies heavily on the field of neuroscience. It includes about the diagnostic techniques, tools, and cure for diseases involving the central and peripheral nervous system. Understanding and functioning of the nervous system at the cellular or tissue level, and identifying specific genes and proteins involve in neurological diseases. Neurology research is aimed at developing and refining cures for neurological disorders. Neurological disorders are diseases of the brain, spine and the nerves that connect them. There are more than thousand diseases related to nervous system, such as brain tumors, epilepsy, and stroke front temporal dementia. The most common neurological disorders are Parkinsons disease and Alzheimers disease
Alzheimers disease-it is the more common type of the neurological disorder in which death of the brain cells, cognitive decline, and loss of memory. Where it involves the formation of plaques and tangles in the brain, Amyloid-beta is a key component of the brain plaques found during extent of Alzheimers disease
Parkinsonism is a neurological syndrome characterized by rigidity, tremor, hyperkinesia, postural instability. A person with Parkinsons disease has untypically low dopamine levels dopaminergic neurons (types of nerve cells) in the substantianigra part of the brain will died (Dopamine-generating cells).
Neurophysiology and Rehabilitation Journal publishes all the articles related to neurology, neurophysiology, neurological disorders and the rehabilitation