Iain T. Murray is a neurologist based in Bentley, WA 6102. Neurology can sound a bit complex, but in day-to-day practice it usually comes down to helping people manage nerve and brain-related problems that affect how they move and feel.
In this practice, Iain looks after patients who may have issues like foot drop, cerebral palsy, and mononeuritis multiplex. Foot drop is often linked to nerve function, and it can make walking harder or change the way someone’s foot lands. Cerebral palsy is a long-term condition that can affect movement and muscle control from childhood through adulthood. Mononeuritis multiplex involves damage to multiple nerves, which can lead to weakness, pain, or numbness in different areas. At times, these problems can also affect balance, comfort, and confidence in everyday tasks.
Day-to-day care can be about more than one diagnosis. People often have questions about symptoms, what might be causing them, and what options could help. Over time, treatment plans can change as symptoms shift. That can include working out what’s going on, discussing likely next steps, and supporting patients to understand their condition in plain language.
Some details about experience, education, research, and clinical trials weren’t provided here. If you’d like, the clinic can usually share more about training, past work, and whether any research or trials are relevant for a person’s situation. For many families and patients, having clear information matters just as much as the medical side.