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At the core of neurological function lies an astonishingly intricate system. The brain controls all voluntary and involuntary movements, yet when disorders like Parkinson’s occur, it often appears as if the muscles are the primary problem. However, the real culprit resides in the brain’s distributed network, where abnormal signals can cause tremors, stiffness, and uncoordinated movements.
Experts emphasize that these symptoms are not simply muscle issues but result from misfiring within specific regions of the brain. Through precise intervention, clinicians can influence these neural signals, paving the way for effective treatment.