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A researched-based clinic and our approaches here are to get you feeling better by addressing the actually root cause of the issue and not your symptoms. For the rst time in almost a year after the car accident, I FINALLY feel like myself again! I have absolutely no doubt that if I had never found Dr. Imber, I would still be suering from my concussion.

Top chiropractic neurology care in Naperville and the surrounding area that is driven to provide real answers and correct the problem, not mask it. We provide treatment to those who battle chronic pain or illness, where all other options have been exhausted. Interactive Neurology provides a completely personalized course of treatment that correlates with your specific condition and personal needs.

Our specialized treatment paths are personalized to your conditions and needs to ensure the best possible outcome. We start by determining the root of the illness rather than addressing just symptoms. We provide a completely personalized course of treatment that correlates with your specific condition and personal needs.
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A Chiropractic Neurologist is a Doctor of Chiropractic who has additionally taken 300 postdoctoral hours of coursework in chiropractic neurology.
Once passing the rigorous written and performance exams, we title these doctors Diplomates of the American Chiropractic Neurology Board (DACNB).
Chiropractic Neurologists use the patient's body and environment to assess, diagnose and localize areas of dysfunction.
The human body systems are constantly affecting the neurological system and vice versa.
Our doctors use this functional and holistic approach to target interventions specific to the location of the dysfunction.
The formal medical definition of concussion "a clinical syndrome characterized by immediate and transient alteration in brain function, including alteration of mental status and level of consciousness, resulting from mechanical force or trauma."
To simplify this, basically a concussion is when an injury to your brain results in a change in its function.
A concussion isn't defined as a certain level of injury, loss of consciousness or not, nor is it defined by a particular set of symptoms.
The first step is figuring out what part(s) of the brain have been affected.
Issues with anatomical structures or chemical imbalances can differ between movement disorders.
Due to the fact that movement disorders can vary so much from each other, it's imperative that we identify the root cause.
The cause of the abnormal movement could be physiological/structural or biochemical in nature.
Physiological causes usually relate to an area of the brain called the basal ganglia and commonly result in one sided movement disorders e.g.
With any movement disorder, our goal is to eliminate the abnormal activity completely.
Most people are familiar with headaches and migraines.
In case you're confused about the difference, migraines are a type of headache that are often accompanied by other neurological symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, or sensitivity to sound/light.
Migraines are often said to present with pain on only one side of the head but we see migraines that can be bilateral (on both sides) or headaches that can be isolated to one side of the head.
There is no singular cause of headaches and migraines and they both have further subtypes they can be broken down into.
Dizziness can be a more broad term referring to a range of conditions such as feeling lightheaded, weak, unsteady, or like you're going to faint.
Whereas vertigo is a more specific form of dizziness that involves the sensation of you or the world around you spinning/turning.
These issues can be caused by a peripheral structure e.g.
Treatment of dizziness and vertigo tends to be more calculable and straightforward than that of other neurological conditions.
Utilizing a good physical exam, orthostatic testing, videonystagmography (inner ear and central motor function testing), and posturography (balance/equalibrium test) we should be able to identify the exact cause of the dizziness.
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