Treatments and Therapeutic Approaches
- Pharmacological Treatments
- Neurostimulation and Neuromodulation Techniques
- Stem Cell Therapy/Regenerative Medicine
- Gene Therapy: CRISPR and gene-editing technologies
- Neurorehabilitation and Assistive Technologies
- Surgical and Interventional Therapies
- Immunotherapies and Biologics
- Precision Medicine and Personalized Neurology
- Alternative and Integrative Medicine
- Emerging and Future Therapies
Advancements in neurology have led to groundbreaking treatments and innovative therapeutic approaches for various neurological disorders. This session will explore the latest developments in pharmacological, surgical, and non-invasive therapies aimed at improving patient outcomes. From traditional drug-based treatments to cutting-edge techniques such as gene therapy, stem cell therapy, and neuromodulation, experts will discuss the evolving landscape of neurological care. Special focus will be given to deep brain stimulation (DBS), transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), and targeted biologics, which are transforming the treatment of conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, and neuropathic pain.
In addition to medical interventions, the session will highlight the role of personalized medicine, where biomarkers, artificial intelligence (AI), and precision diagnostics help tailor treatments to individual patients. Advances in rehabilitation strategies, neuroplasticity-based therapies, and integrative medicine will also be discussed, showcasing how a multidisciplinary approach enhances recovery and quality of life for patients with neurological disorders. As the field continues to evolve, challenges such as treatment accessibility, long-term efficacy, and the integration of emerging therapies into standard clinical practice will be addressed. This session will bring together leading researchers, clinicians, and industry experts to explore the future of neurological treatments and the potential of novel therapeutic strategies in reshaping patient care.