Sunday, February 24, 2019

Neurosurgeons, Neurologists And Dr Salvatore Zavarella

By Betty Miller


New medical school graduates are becoming more interested in focusing residencies in the area of neurology and neurosurgery. In fact, Dr Salvatore Zavarella is one of a number of DOs whom have now moved into the neurosurgical field of medicine. While this is the case, most DOs, once having met residential requirements in the field of neurology often go on to practice in both areas.

One of the main differences between the fields is that osteopathy is focused on the body while neurology focuses on the brain. In addition, osteopathy includes aspects of chiropractic and Western medical treatment while neurology is solely based on Western medical practices and surgeries. Whereas, neurologists often diagnose different conditions based on bodily functions related to brain activity and provide oral medication which can calm the nerves effected by the disease.

In most cases, students whom decide to take a residency in neurology have a desire to know more about how the brain and body are connected. For, the brain controls all functions of the body. As such, a number of Doctors of Osteopathy, DOs whom have focused on neurology now practice in both areas.

One reason this is the case is that DOs can become more aware of symptoms associated with different neurological conditions such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's and how these conditions effect bodily function. In doing so, it can often be easier to provide a diagnosis and prognosis of various conditions, diseases and illnesses. Whereas, when practitioners know how different parts of the body are being effected, it can also be easier to know which types of treatment might be best suited at the time of diagnosis and in the future.

With a number of baby boomers now moving into old age, the field of neurology will only continue to grow in the future. For, the number of individuals experiencing symptoms of Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, MS and other conditions are on the rise. As such, neurology is also a field which will continue to offer more in the way of job security now and in the future.

While neurology is now becoming more popular with new medical school graduates, osteopathic medicine still remains less popular than a number of other specialties. One reason for this is that fewer individuals are opting to become Doctors of Osteopathy due to the false assumption that these individuals can only diagnose conditions without having the ability to offer treatment.

Osteopaths, neurosurgeons and neurologists practicing in the present all have more power and authority when it comes to diagnosing and treating different types of conditions than in the past. For, while most nervous conditions can be controlled with oral medication, cures have yet to be discovered or developed when comes to MS, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and other nerve conditions. Whereas, there are some conditions related to strokes, seizures and sleep disorders which can often be helped by minor or major brain surgery.

Whether a DO, neurosurgeon or neurologist, the most important aspect is that individuals receive the proper diagnosis, prognosis and treatment. In most cases, this is evident to those whom have completed medical school, internships and residencies. If not, it is important to consult with other neurologists or neurosurgeons to aid in diagnosing and treating individuals in the best manner possible.




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