Neurologic problems are very common including the following in the United States:
40 million people have migraines every year; up to 70% of people have neck pain and up to 90% have significant low back during their lifetimes; 3% have carpal tunnel syndrome; 10% of adults have restless legs syndrome; the risk of a seizure is 10% by age 80; 350,000 people have multiple sclerosis, 1 million have Parkinson’s, and 5 million have Alzheimer’s. We all have either experienced or know someone who has experienced neurologic problems.
Migraines (40 million people annually)
Neck pain (up to 70% prevalence)
Low back pain (up to 90% prevalence)
Carpal tunnel syndrome (3% prevalence)
Restless legs syndrome (10% of adults)
Seizures (10% risk by age 80)
Multiple sclerosis (350,000 affected)
Parkinson's (1 million affected)
Alzheimer's (5 million affected)
General neurology
Headache diary
Randolph W. Evans, M.D.
Subspecialty certified Headache Medicine specialist
Leading headache and migraine specialist
Migraine awareness
Misdiagnosis
Medication management
Neurological disorders
Public health
