Abstract
Some of the most common neurological disorders are epilepsy, Alzheimer and other dementias, strokes, migraine and other headaches, multiple sclerosis, Parkinsons disease, neurological infections, brain tumors, traumatic conditions of the nervous system such as head injuries and disorders caused by malnutrition. Those may include, but are not limited to, mental health assessment, therapy, skills building, parenting assistance or family therapy. Medication should be only one part of a comprehensive treatment plan. Therapies for neurological disorders may often consist of; lifestyle changes to either prevent or minimize the impact of such conditions.
Physiotherapy to manage the symptoms and restore some function. Pain management, as many impairments can be associated with considerable discomfort. Nonpharmacological treatment of epilepsy includes surgery, vagal nerve stimulation, ketogenic diet and other alternative/complementary therapies, Eg; yoga, Ayurveda, electroencephalography (EEG) biofeedback technique, aerobic exercise, music therapy, transcranial magnetic stimulation, acupuncture and herbal etc., The goal of physical therapy for neurological disorders is to restore as much function as possible, in order to help and regain independence and move freely. Non-pharmacological intervention (NPI) is any type of healthcare intervention which is not primarily based on medication. Some examples include exercise, sleep improvement and dietary habits.