Unique Content Article: Dr Salvatore Zavarella, DOs, Neurosurgeons And Neurologists

Dr Salvatore Zavarella, DOs, Neurosurgeons And Neurologists


by Betty Miller


A number of Doctors of Osteopathy DOs are now focusing residencies on that of neurosurgery. One of these specialists is that of Dr Salvatore Zavarella which now practices medicine in West Islip, New York and Houston, Texas. As such, Osteopaths can provide services related to the specialty as well as provide neurological care and surgery to those in need.

While neurology focuses on the mind, osteopathy focuses on the body. As such, DOs combine different aspects of chiropractic, holistic and Western medicine. Whereas, neurologists and neurosurgeons are more concerned with diagnosing conditions based on how the brain controls, effects and interacts with the body.

Most students whom have a passion for learning more about the neurological aspects of the body and neuroscience are going to make the best neurologists and neurosurgeons. Whereas, individuals lacking this passion may want to focus on other specialties. For, it is imperative that individuals have the ability to diagnose and treat a number of conditions which involve the scientific aspects of the brain body connection.

By focusing on this area, DOs can also become more familiar with different neurological conditions such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease and how the conditions effect both brain and bodily functions. After which, it can often be easier when working as a DO to diagnose and treat individuals whom may be experiencing symptoms associated with these conditions. For, when medical professionals know which areas of the body are being effected by the brain and how, it can often be easier to know which type of treatments might work best at the time of diagnosis and in the future.

With a number of baby boomers now moving into old age, the field of neurology will only continue to grow in the future. For, the number of individuals experiencing symptoms of Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, MS and other conditions are on the rise. As such, neurology is also a field which will continue to offer more in the way of job security now and in the future.

While this is the case, the field of osteopathy is now less popular than in the past. For, there is a misnomer that DOs can only diagnose diseases and conditions without having the ability to offer treatment. As a result, fewer individuals are opting to attend colleges related to osteopathy before attending medical school.

Osteopaths, neurosurgeons and neurologists practicing in the present all have more power and authority when it comes to diagnosing and treating different types of conditions than in the past. For, while most nervous conditions can be controlled with oral medication, cures have yet to be discovered or developed when comes to MS, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and other nerve conditions. Whereas, there are some conditions related to strokes, seizures and sleep disorders which can often be helped by minor or major brain surgery.

Ultimately, medical students either comprehend neuroscience and neurology or otherwise. In most cases, those whom love this aspect of the medical field are often successful as Doctors of Osteopathy, neurologists and neurosurgeons. Whereas, those whom do not have a passion for the neurosciences are lucky neurology is an elective rotation during clinical years rather than a requirement. Otherwise, the field of neurology would most likely be moving backward rather than forward into the future.




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