There are several treatment options
for cranial nerve disorders including surgical and non-surgical approaches.
In fact, Penn neurosurgeons perform the area's most surgical treatments
for cranial nerve disorders.
The Penn Center
for Cranial Nerve Disorders in Philadelphia provides personalized care that centers on each patient's unique needs.
Not exact matches
Again, some of these treatments are being used by mainstream medical specialists such as neurologists (
cranial nerve stimulation
for migraine) and otolaryngologists (balance issues with gyrostim), but, as of yet, infrequently
for post-concussion syndrome.
These «memory rimes» included tricks
for units of geologic time, the 12
cranial nerves and the value of pi (three ways).
The cause is usually an irritation of the trigeminal
nerve, the
cranial nerve responsible
for the sensory innervation of the facial area, parts of the scalp, and the oral cavity.
Each year, dozens of individuals suffering from
cranial nerve disorders turn to Penn Medicine
for the latest and most advanced treatment options.