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Seeing the Invisible: Retinal Thinning as a Key to Neurological Diagnosis

Seeing the Invisible: Retinal Thinning as a Key to Neurological Diagnosis

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Join host Patrick Wagner and the renowned Dr. G. Blair Lamb in this groundbreaking episode of Neuromyofascial Science Today! as they explore how Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is revolutionizing neurological diagnostics. Discover how retinal thinning serves as an early warning system for complex conditions like Multiple Sclerosis, Alzheimer’s, and even post-concussion syndrome. Dr. Lamb delves into the profound connections between retinal health, neurological symptoms such as migraines and vertigo, and the potential of OCT in advancing patient care. Whether you're a healthcare professional or curious about the latest in medical science, this episode offers invaluable insights into the evolving role of eye exams in understanding systemic health.

Key Highlights:

  • How OCT technology works and why it's a game-changer.
  • The retina as a neurological early warning system.
  • Connections between retinal changes and symptoms like tinnitus and migraines.
  • The role of OCT in understanding fibromyalgia, post-concussion syndrome, and more.
  • Dr. Lamb's unified theory of neuromuscular and neurological conditions.

Tune in to uncover the hidden links between your eyes and your brain and how OCT is shaping the future of diagnostics.

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