Neurology

Neurology is the branch of medicine that deals with the nervous system and studies the structure, functioning and diseases of this system. The nervous system, which includes structures such as the brain, spinal cord and nerve fibers, is a complex control system of the body. Neurologists are responsible for diagnosing and treating patients' problems with the nervous system. These specialists evaluate many neurological disorders such as cerebral palsy, epilepsy, migraine, and Parkinson's disease and create treatment plans. Neurology is constantly evolving as a field where science and technology are rapidly developing. Today, brain imaging techniques, genetic research and advanced neurological testing allow neurologists to more accurately diagnose and treat diseases. In addition, neurology research is making significant progress in understanding the causes of complex diseases such as Alzheimer's, nervous system repair, and developing new treatment methods for neurodegenerative diseases. The comprehensive field of neurology is not limited to the diagnosis and treatment of diseases; It also includes the aim of understanding and optimizing the normal functioning of the nervous system. Therefore, neurology plays an important role in both clinical practice and basic science research, continuing to elucidate many unknowns about the nervous system and contributing to human health.