Webinar on

Central Nervous System

April 27, 2022

Nervous System 2022

Theme: Global Impact of COVID-19 on Neurology and Cerebrovascular Diseases

Meetings International welcomes you to attend the "Webinar on Neurology", on April 27, 2022. The Webinar mainly focuses on the theme of “Global Impact of COVID-19 on Neurology and Cerebrovascular Diseases”.
Neurology Webinar aims to gather neurologists, researchers, scholars, scientists, neurological professionals, educationalists, and managers, to express their views on the latest trends and developments in the field of neurology and neurosurgery. This Webinar mainly focuses on addressing the constant effort made by neurologists, neurological professionals, researchers, scholars, and neuroscientists.
We cordially invite all the "neurological professionals, experts, Researchers, and Students" to confirm your gracious presence at the webinar on neuroscience and share the upcoming developments, knowledge, and research in the area of Neurology.

 Track 1:Neurology and Neurosurgery

Neurology is the branch of medicine that deals with disorders of the nervous system, which include the brain, blood vessels, muscles, and nerves. most areas of neurology are the autonomic, central, and peripheral nervous systems. A physician who works within the field of neurology is named a neurologist. Neurosurgery is surgery on the nervous system. A physician who specializes in neurosurgery. Neurosurgeons aren't just brain surgeons, they're medically trained neurosurgical specialists who also can help patients affected by back and neck pain like some other illnesses starting from trigeminal neuralgia to go injury and paralysis agitans.

Track 2:Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases

The common mode of expression of stroke could be a relatively sudden occurrence of a focal neurological deficit. Strokes are broadly categorized as ischemic or hemorrhagic. Ischemic stroke is due to the occlusion of a cerebral blood vessel and causes cerebral infarction. Knowledge of the stroke syndromes, the signs, and symptoms that correspond to the region of the brain that's supplied by each vessel, allows a degree of precision in determining the particular vessel that's occluded, and from the temporal evolution of the syndrome, the underlying explanation for vascular occlusion is often deduced. Cerebrovascular disease refers to a group of conditions, diseases, and disorders that affect the blood vessels and blood supply to the brain. Cerebrovascular disease can develop from a spread of causes, including atherosclerosis, where the arteries become narrow; thrombosis, or embolic blood clot, which may be a grume in an artery of the brain or cerebral phlebothrombosis which may be a blood clot during a vein of the brain.

Track 3:Neuroscience and Neuroimaging

Neuroscience is the scientific study of the nervous system. It is an interdisciplinary science that combines and draws on multiple fields, from molecules to medicine. Neuroscience is the study of how the nervous system develops, its structure, and what it does. Neuroscientists specialize in the brain and its impact on behavior and cognitive functions. Not only is neuroscience concerned with the normal functioning of the nervous system, but also with what happens to the nervous system when people have neurological, psychiatric, and neurodevelopmental disorders. Neuroscience is usually mentioned within the plural, as neurosciences. Neuroimaging is the discipline that deals with the in vivo depiction of the anatomy and function of the central nervous system (CNS) in health and disease. Neuroimaging encompasses the varied techniques wont to image the structure of the brain, and it is relevant to some health science disciplines, where it's an excellent impact on the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of neurological diseases.

Track 4:Neurophysiology and Neurodegeneration

Neurophysiology is broadly defined because of the study of nervous system function. In this field, scientists investigate the central and peripheral nervous systems to the extent of whole organs, cellular networks, single cells, or maybe subcellular compartments. A unifying feature of this wide-ranging discipline is an interest in the mechanisms that cause the generation and propagation of electrical impulses within and between neurons. This subject is vital not just for our understanding of the fascinating processes driving human thought but also for our ability to diagnose and treat disorders associated with nervous system malfunction. Neurodegeneration may be a complex multifactorial process that causes neuronal death within the brain and spinal cord, leading to brain and spinal cord damage and dysfunction.

  • Alzheimer's disease
  • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
  • Friedreich's ataxia
  • Huntington's disease
  • Lewy body disease
  • Parkinson's disease
  • Spinal muscular atrophy

Track 5:COVID-19 Infection and Neurological Complications

The coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic continues to grow all over the world. Several studies are performed, that specialize in understanding acute respiratory syndrome and treatment strategies. However, there's growing evidence indicating neurological manifestations occur in patients with COVID-19. There are several similarities between neurological complications after SARS-CoV-1, MERS-CoV, and COVID-19, however, the scope of the epidemics and the number of patients are very different. Reports on the neurological complications after and through COVID-19 are growing every day. Accordingly, comprehensive knowledge of those complications will help health care providers to be aware of these complications and diagnose and treat them timely.

Track 6:Neurological Disorders and Neuroplasticity

Neurological disorders are diseases of the central and peripheral nervous systems. In alternative words, the brain, spinal cord, cranial nerves, peripheral nerves, nerve roots, autonomic nervous system, neuromuscular junction, and muscles. These disorders embody epilepsy, Alzheimer's sickness, and alternative dementias, vessel diseases also as stroke, migraine, and alternative headache disorders, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's illness, neuro infections, brain tumors, traumatic disorders of the systema nervosum due to head trauma, and neurological disorders as a result of malnutrition. Neuroplasticity is the brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections throughout life. Neuroplasticity permits the neurons within the brain to catch up on injury and illness and to manage their activities in response to new situations or changes in their environment.

  • Neurology and Neurosurgery
  • Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases
  • Neuroscience and Neuroimaging
  • Neurophysiology and Neurodegeneration
  • COVID-19 Infection and Neurological Complications
  • Neurological Disorders and Neuroplasticity