Restorative neurology aims to improve the functions of the impaired nervous system via selective structural or functional modification of abnormal neurocontrol. When injured, the body naturally reconstructs new neurological pathways and redirects activity. Restorative neurology helps accentuate these new pathways by leveraging the plasticity of an impaired nervous system.
It is employed in treating a wide range of nerve disorders, including upper motor neuron dysfunctions such as spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, acquired brain injury including stroke, and neuromuscular diseases, as well as to control pain and spasticity. Instead of applying a reconstructive neurobiological approach that focuses on structural modifications, restorative neurology relies on improving residual function. Join us in an exclusive session on “ Restorative Neurosurgery ” by renowned…