Functional neurosurgery involves surgical interventions targeting specific brain regions or neural pathways to treat conditions like movement disorders, chronic pain, epilepsy, and psychiatric disorders by modulating brain activity to restore function.

Trigeminal Neuralgia

Trigeminal Neuralgia is a chronic pain condition characterised by sudden, severe, and stabbing facial pain along the Trigeminal nerve distribution, often triggered by everyday activities such as eating or talking. The treatment process for Trigeminal Neuralgia typically involves medication trials with anticonvulsants or muscle relaxants, followed by interventional procedures such as nerve blocks or surgical options like microvascular decompression for cases resistant to conservative treatments, with regular follow-up to monitor response and adjust treatment strategies as needed.

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