- Osteoporosis
- Arthritis
- Medical Weight LossLifestyle modification goes a long way toward improving back pain. Weight loss, increased activity, and stress management can all help.
- Urinary IncontinenceSymptoms can be mild, moderate, or severe. In fact, it’s easy to misinterpret the symptoms of autonomic dysfunction, as they are also signs of many other medical issues.
- NeurologyIf you’re one of the 38 million Americans who suffer from migraine headaches, you understand the pain and disruption that migraines bring. Salman Saeed, MD, FAAPM, offers comprehensive care for migraines at West TN Neurology Clinic PLLC serving families in and around Bartlett and Dyersburg, Tennessee. If you’ve had enough of migraine pain, book a consultation with neurologist Dr. Saeed to explore treatment options. Online scheduling is available, or you can always call or stop by the office to schedule your visit.
- Carpal Tunnel SyndromeCarpal tunnel syndrome is a neurological condition that occurs when the nerve running from your forearm to the palm of your hand becomes compressed. The nerve, called the median nerve, is protected by a narrow channel of bones and ligaments. Your median nerve enables sensation in your index, middle, and ring fingers, as well as the palm side of your thumb.
- Multiple SclerosisMultiple sclerosis is a neurological condition in which your body mistakenly attacks your central nervous system, including your spinal cord, brain, and optic nerves. The condition causes your immune system to create inflammation that damages myelin, which is the protective sheathing around your nerve fibers.
- EpilepsyAny disruption in the neural pathways between your brain cells can cause a seizure. Epilepsy is the most common cause, but other causal factors include...
- Stress Management
- Depression
- Diabetes Care
- MRIImaging helps identify areas of structural concern. X-ray, CT scans and MRI are all options. A bone scan can identify bone tumors or signs of osteoporosis. Blood testing can rule out an infection.
- X-Rays
- Computed TomographyAn electroencephalogram, or EEG, measures the electrical activity in your brain. This test detects epilepsy even when there is no seizure taking place. Imaging options like a CT scan, MRI, fMRI, and PET scans can also help diagnose epilepsy.
- Back Pain