Procedures
The nervous system, which controls the ability to move of all parts of the body and provides them with sensation abilities, is made up of two main components – the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system. The central nervous system (CNS) is composed of the brain as well as the different areas in the spinal cord; the second component – the peripheral nervous system (PNS) includes the nerves that come out of the spinal cord and reach various areas in the body in order to operate the structures there.
The peripheral nervous system, which is derived from the spinal cord and branches to form hundreds and thousands of nerve fibers, is... read more
Cauda Equina syndrome is considered to be a severe neurological condition, the discovery of which almost always requires prompt surgical intervention. The... read more
In modern medicine, operations on the lumbar spine and lower back are performed quite frequently. Many of these operations focus on treatment... read more
A prolapsed disc in the lumbar spine is an orthopedic medical condition related to the structure and function of the spinal column... read more
Neuropathic pain is pain that results from disturbances in the nervous system. This kind of pain can progress to the point that... read more
The peripheral nervous system is made up of a very large number of nerves, nerve fibers and nerve endings, all of which... read more
Much like in every other cell or tissue in our bodies, the cells of our nervous system can develop tumors as well,... read more
Peripheral nerve entrapment is a medical condition that is not particularly rare (it is more common in certain areas of the body... read more