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Who Is at Risk for Stroke?

Oct 27

The National Stroke Association reports that stroke is the fifth leading cause of death in the US and the leading cause of disability in US adults.

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Could Acupuncture Help Me?

Oct 20

Acupuncture is a very beneficial treatment option for a wide range of conditions. If you want to learn more about this amazing treatment in Franklin, TN, Physia

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What Is Multiple Sclerosis?

Aug 23

Multiple sclerosis, commonly known as MS, is an autoimmune disease which affects the central nervous system, causing a complex combination of signs and symptoms. Dr. Mehta at BrainCare ( Brain Injury and Stroke Rehab) in Franklin, TN, offers comprehensive brain injury and stroke services, including treatment of multiple sclerosis.

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Spasticity Management

Aug 23

If you or someone you know has multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, or has suffered a brain or spinal cord injury, spasticity can be a common problem. During an episode of spasticity, muscles will contract, which restricts their ability to help with movement.

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Can Multiple Sclerosis Be Managed?

Aug 22

Multiple sclerosis or MS is a complex autoimmune disease affecting the central nervous system. The outer covering of the nerves, known as myelin, becomes weak, affecting how the brain controls the body.

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Life After a Stroke

Aug 22

If you or a loved one has recently suffered from a stroke, you may be worried about the future and unsure of what your next steps should be. It’s important to work with your doctor to make sure that you’re doing all the correct moves to make sure that your life is easy and comfortable, while minimizing the risk of further issues.

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How is a physiatrist different from a neurologist? - Dr Mehta

Feb 27

The human body is made up of a multitude of complex systems. These complex systems must be able to interact adequately to work and maintain the body's homeostasis.