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Spine Injury
"Spine injuries can have serious long-term effects on mobility and overall health, requiring immediate medical attention."
Read MoreDisc Prolapse / Sciatica
Disc prolapse and sciatica occur when a damaged spinal disc presses on nerves, leading to pain,numbness.
Read MoreBack Pain / Neck Pain
Back and neck pain can result from poor posture, strain, or injury, often affecting daily activities and overall comfort.
Read MoreSpine Tumor
Spine tumors can cause pain, nerve damage, and mobility issues, requiring prompt diagnosis and treatment for optimal.
Read MoreSpinal Dysraphism
Spinal dysraphism is a congenital condition where the spine and spinal cord do not develop properly, leading to potential.
Read MoreHead Injury
Head injuries can range from mild concussions to severe trauma, potentially causing long-term cognitive, physical.
Read MoreBrain Haemorrhage / Stroke
Brain hemorrhage and stroke are critical conditions that occur when blood flow to the brain is disrupted.
Read MoreBrain Tumor
Brain tumors can affect brain function, causing symptoms like headaches, seizures, and neurological changes..
Read MoreBrain Abscess
Brain abscess is a serious infection in the brain that can cause swelling, neurological symptoms, and requires immediate.
Read MoreSeizure / Epilepsy
Seizure epilepsy is a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures, requiring proper management to control.
Read MoreTeigeminal Neuralgia
Trigeminal neuralgia is a painful condition characterized by sudden, severe facial pain due to irritation of the trigeminal nerve.
Read MoreHydrocephalus
Hydrocephalus: A condition characterized by the buildup of cerebrospinal fluid within the brain, leading to increased pressure.
Read MoreAneurysms / AV Malformations
Aneurysms and AV Malformations: Vascular conditions where abnormal blood vessel formations can lead to severe.
Read MoreWeakness in Hand or leg
Reduced strength or control in the arms or legs, often due to nerve, muscle, or neurological issues..
Read MoreFacial palsy
Facial Palsy: A condition that causes loss of muscle movement or weakness on one side of the face, due to nerve damage.
Read MoreAbnormal body movements
Uncontrolled or involuntary movements, often caused by neurological disorders, affecting coordination and muscle control.
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