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Common Injuries Treated by Physiotherapy

At Monmouth Functional Neurology Center, we help patients in Eatontown, NJ recover from injuries and regain optimal function. Physiotherapy is a key component of rehabilitation for musculoskeletal and neurological conditions. Read More

Treating Headaches Caused by Vertigo

Many people who suffer from vertigo also report frequent headaches, especially when their symptoms flare up. This connection is more than coincidental, as imbalances in the vestibular system can directly Read More

Vertigo Treatment

Vertigo is a condition that causes a false sense of spinning or movement, often leading to dizziness, balance problems, and nausea. At Monmouth Functional Neurology Center in Eatontown, NJ, we Read More

Choosing a Functional Neurologist

When faced with neurological challenges such as vertigo, traumatic brain injuries, or movement disorders, finding the right specialist is critical. A functional neurologist offers a unique approach, focusing on non-invasive Read More

Functional Neurology FAQs

If you’re looking for expert care from a Functional Neurologist in Eatontown, NJ, Monmouth Functional Neurology Center is here to help. Our clinic specializes in Functional Neurology treatments designed to Read More

Five Types of Headaches from a Functional Neurologist Near You in Eatontown, NJ

The experts at Monmouth Functional Neurology Center in Eatontown, NJ, outline the most common headache types so you can identify yours and get the right headache treatment. Tension Headaches The most prevalent Read More

Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy

There is no question that vestibular rehabilitation therapy is the best way to manage most causes of vertigo, dizziness and imbalance. The downside is that there are very few trained Read More

Telehealth: The Advantages Of Telemedicine

Struggles to get to the clinic? Trying to reduce your exposure to COVID-19, as well as other contagious illnesses, and still need to see your doctor? Telehealth is safe and Read More

A High-Glycemic Diet Is Associated With Cerebral Amyloid Burden In Cognitively Normal Older Adults

This month in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition… “Taylor MK, et al. – Cross-sectional analyses were performed to evaluate the association of dietary glycemic measures with the cerebral amyloid Read More

TBI, (Traumatic Brain Injury) And Concussion

Concussion, or traumatic brain injury is common among contact sports participants. Concussion has been defined as a condition in which there is a traumatically induced alteration in mental status, with Read More

Concussions And Head Injuries

The main causes of concussions are typically anything that involves a head injury. This can include sports activities, and all too frequently, automobile accidents. Severe concussions, because of the immediate Read More

Concussion

In the United States, sports-related head injuries occur frequently. The Centers for Disease Control, (CDC), estimates more than 300,000 sports-related concussions occur each year just in the US. In the United Read More

What Not To Eat: Cut The Carbs

Various 2012 studies further clarified how excessively sweet, unhealthy foods affect the brain. An animal study out of UCLA found that diets high in fructose can impair cognitive function...  Various 2012 Read More

Fat: The Good The Bad And The Ugly

A study conducted in Spain reported that consumption of both polyunsaturated fatty acids, (found in nuts, seeds, fish, and leafy green vegetables), and monounsaturated fatty acids... A study conducted in Spain Read More

2012 Neurology Game Changers, Which Foods Are Best For The Brain?

Dietary advice is common practice in cardiology and primary care, but recently food and drink have become important considerations for neurologists, too. Diet is inextricably linked to conditions such as Read More

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