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Dysautonomia refers to a group of conditions characterized by the malfunction of the autonomic nervous system (ANS), which regulates involuntary functions such as heart rate, blood pressure, digestion, and respiration. This condition can manifest in various forms, affecting multiple organ systems and causing a wide range of symptoms.

Dysautonomia (DANM)

Dysautonomia refers to a group of conditions characterized by the malfunction of the autonomic nervous system (ANS), which regulates involuntary functions such as heart rate, blood pressure, digestion, and respiration. This

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Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA) is a rare, inherited neurodegenerative disorder characterized by progressive damage to the nervous system, affecting the spinal cord, peripheral nerves, and cerebellum. It leads to impaired muscle coordination, balance issues, and sensory deficits, often manifesting in childhood or adolescence.

Friedreich’s Ataxia (FRDA)

Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA) is a rare, inherited neurodegenerative disorder characterized by progressive damage to the nervous system, affecting the spinal cord, peripheral nerves, and cerebellum. It leads to impaired muscle coordination,

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Neuroprotective therapies aim to preserve neuronal structure and function, mitigate secondary damage, and slow progression in neurological disorders such as neurodegenerative diseases (e.g., Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s), stroke, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and neurotoxin exposure. These therapies target shared pathological mechanisms, including oxidative stress, excitotoxicity, inflammation, and apoptosis.

Neuroprotective Therapies

Neuroprotective therapies aim to preserve neuronal structure and function, mitigate secondary damage, and slow progression in neurological disorders such as neurodegenerative diseases (e.g., Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s), stroke, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and

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The cerebellum, often referred to as the "little brain," is a crucial component of the central nervous system located at the base of the brain. It plays a pivotal role in coordinating movements, maintaining balance, and facilitating motor learning.

Cerebellum (Cb)

The cerebellum, often referred to as the "little brain," is a crucial component of the central nervous system located at the base of the brain. It plays a pivotal role in

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Brain atrophy (BA), also known as cerebral atrophy, is a condition characterized by a decrease in brain mass due to the loss of brain cells (neurons) and the connections between them467. It is not a disease itself, but rather a sign of underlying biological processes or diseases5. Brain atrophy can be focal, affecting specific areas of the brain, or generalized, affecting the entire brain267.

Brain Atrophy (BA)

Brain atrophy (BA), also known as cerebral atrophy, is a condition characterized by a decrease in brain mass due to the loss of brain cells (neurons) and the connections between them467.

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Neurofeedback is a type of biofeedback that uses real-time displays of brain activity to teach self-regulation of brain function134. It is a non-invasive neurotherapy that collects brain activity data using electroencephalography (EEG)2. Neurofeedback is not considered a cure, but a method of managing and regulating the brain to promote healthier functioning8.

Neurofeedback Therapy (NFT)

Neurofeedback is a type of biofeedback that uses real-time displays of brain activity to teach self-regulation of brain function134. It is a non-invasive neurotherapy that collects brain activity data using electroencephalography

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Electroencephalography (EEG) is a neurophysiological technique used to record the brain's spontaneous electrical activity156. During the procedure, small metal discs with thin wires, known as electrodes, are placed on the scalp to detect and record tiny electrical charges resulting from the activity of brain cells34. The EEG is typically non-invasive, and the electrodes are positioned using the International 10-20 system or its variations1. The electrical activity is amplified and displayed as a graph on a computer screen or printed on paper, which is then interpreted by a healthcare provider4.

Electroencephalography (EEG)

Electroencephalography (EEG) is a neurophysiological technique used to record the brain's spontaneous electrical activity156. During the procedure, small metal discs with thin wires, known as electrodes, are placed on the scalp

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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is a noninvasive neurostimulation technique that uses electromagnetic induction to modulate brain activity. Approved by the FDA for treating depression, TMS has diagnostic and therapeutic potential across neurology and psychiatry, though evidence for other conditions remains investigational.

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is a noninvasive neurostimulation technique that uses electromagnetic induction to modulate brain activity. Approved by the FDA for treating depression, TMS has diagnostic and therapeutic potential across

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Miller Fisher syndrome (MFS) is a rare neurological disorder characterized by a triad of symptoms: ophthalmoplegia (weakness of the eye muscles), ataxia (poor coordination), and areflexia (loss of reflexes). It is considered a variant of Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) and typically follows a viral or gastrointestinal infection.

Miller Fisher syndrome (MFS)

Miller Fisher syndrome (MFS) is a rare neurological disorder characterized by a triad of symptoms: ophthalmoplegia (weakness of the eye muscles), ataxia (poor coordination), and areflexia (loss of reflexes). It is

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Nerve conduction studies (NCS) are diagnostic tests used to evaluate the function of peripheral nerves, which are located outside the central nervous system. These studies measure the speed and strength of electrical signals traveling through nerves, helping to diagnose conditions such as peripheral neuropathy and nerve compression syndromes.

Nerve Conduction Studies (NCS): Understanding the Procedure and Its Role in Diagnosing Neuromuscular Disorders

Nerve conduction studies (NCS) are diagnostic tests used to evaluate the function of peripheral nerves, which are located outside the central nervous system. These studies measure the speed and strength of

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