Neurological Consultation and TBI

An Neurological Consultation is a comprehensive examination and assessment by a qualified Neurologist specialist, aimed at diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal disorders. Whether you’re dealing with joint pain, back pain, sports injuries, fractures, or chronic conditions like arthritis, an orthopedic consultation helps you understand your condition and explore treatment options.

During the consultation, the orthopedic specialist will:

  • Evaluate your medical history and discuss any previous treatments or surgeries.
  • Conduct a physical examination to assess the range of motion, strength, and functionality of the affected areas.
  • Order imaging tests (if needed) such as X-rays, MRI scans, or CT scans to obtain a clearer picture of your condition.
  • Discuss treatment options, which may include physical therapy, medications, injections, or surgery, depending on the diagnosis.
  • Provide personalized recommendations tailored to your needs, with a focus on pain relief, improved mobility, and overall health.

Diagnosing Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) can affect memory, concentration, mood, balance, and overall brain function. Because many TBIs involve subtle changes rather than visible structural damage, they may go undetected using traditional imaging methods such as CT scans or MRIs.

Advanced diagnostic technologies can help identify these injuries with greater precision. When a quantitative electroencephalogram (qEEG) is combined with computerized cognitive assessments, studies have demonstrated up to 96% accuracy in identifying TBIs.

A qEEG measures the brain’s electrical activity and can detect abnormal patterns associated with traumatic brain injury. Computerized cognitive testing further evaluates important brain functions—including memory, attention, processing speed, and reaction time—providing clinicians with a more comprehensive understanding of how the brain has been affected.

Together, these advanced assessment tools can support earlier detection, more accurate diagnosis, and personalized treatment planning for individuals with suspected TBI.

Orthopedic consultations are ideal for individuals experiencing musculoskeletal pain or discomfort, those recovering from an injury, or anyone looking for preventative care to avoid future joint or bone issues.

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