Changing scenario of neuropractice

M. Yeolekar

Published 2011 in Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice

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No wonder the new methods are so impressive that they could be substituted (erroneously) for meticulously obtained history and complete clinical neurologic examination. The rigour of making a complete neurologic examination and clinical assessment needs to be meticulously followed and refi ned,[3] irrespective of the availability of sophisticated technology available at one’s fi ngertips. It is the systematic, sequential, and chronologic patt ern adopted that trains the mind for sound approach and not some instant diagnostic or therapeutic solutions or actions at random.

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