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Why Is A Movement Disorder Specialist Beyond A General Neurologist? - Dr. Shivam Mittal

It is better to see a movement disorder specialist rather than a general neurologist, when you have particular movement disorder ailment; as these specialists are better trained an additional year or two in treating such ailments.<br>Read more at: https://goo.gl/dHWUVq

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Why Is A Movement Disorder Specialist Beyond A General Neurologist? - Dr. Shivam Mittal

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  1. A movement disorder specialist is a neurologist; but a specialized one to treat severe movement disorders. While a general neurologist can treat patients with more than 100 neurologicalconditions,amovementdisorderspecialistcantreatailments likeParkinson’s disease, dystonia, chorea, tics, tremors, Tourette’s syndrome, and Huntington’s disease. This is because they have received additional training in these disorders, and are on the cutting-edgeof knowledgeandtreatmentofthesespecializedailments.Therefore,itisbest to see such specialists when you are facing any movement disorders, as they are best equipped to tailor a plan of care foryou and your specific needs. However, a professional movement disorder specialist in Bangalore like Dr. Shivam Om Mittal, works with a team of neurologists and therapists to provide a more holistic and complete levelofcare,andthehighestpossiblequalityoflifetothepatients. Movement disorder specialists can be trained an additional year or two, specifically with patients suffering from Parkinson’s disease and other movement issues. This is why their practicesarefocusedspeciallyonpatientswithsuchdisorders.Moreover,theyhaveaccess to various treatment options and specialty care, and opportunities for clinical trial participationthatmaynotbeavailabletogeneralneurologists.Apartfrommedications,

  2. patients can be treated with other options like Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery, depending upon their condition. This is why developing a relationship with such specialists is beneficial. Besides,ifyoudeveloptherelationshipearlyon,itcanbehelpfulforthetreatment.Itgives a better sense to the surgeon as to how the condition has evolved over time and how the symptoms have affected, and are affecting the lifestyle of the patient. This information and analysis can be very valuable and can result in quicker and better treatment, while also avoiding any possible further complications. So, when you see any kind of difficulty in the movement ofanyofyourbodyparts,oranykindofrigidityandstiffness,youmustmakeit apointtocontactamovementdisorderspecialistrightaway! Havingtherightpartnershipandrelationshipwiththesurgeoncanmakeahugedifference. Not only can your movement disorder symptoms be managed better, but it also supports how you feel on the whole. A confident attitude can boost up the treatment and recovery procedure. Therefore, it is important that you feel confident in your relationship with the doctor,and have accessto a treatment team that meets your requirements. One such movement disorders specialist in Bangalore you can approach to build up a friendly, confident, and reliable relationship with is Dr. Shivam Om Mittal – one of the mostreputedsurgeonsinthefield,inthecountryandabroad! If you have Dr. Shivam Mittal’s clinic near your location, you can choose him as your primary neurologist and have yourself treated by him completely. However, if you live far away,youcanvisithimeverysixmonths,orasrequired,whilereceivingregularcarefrom a generalneurologist. For more updates &notification, stay social with us on: Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn andPinterest

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