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When it comes to your caring for your nervous system, small incisions can make a big difference. We use the latest minimally invasive and endoscopic (catheter-based) neurosurgery techniques to care for conditions affecting your head, neck and spine. ...
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Movement disorders are neurological conditions caused by brain or spinal cord injury, underlying autoimmune diseases and genetic disorders. We use the latest and most promising therapies to help you manage your symptoms and regain control of your body. ...
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory, immune-mediated disease affecting more than 1 million people in the US and 3 times more women and people assigned female at birth (AFAB). An MS diagnosis will transform your life, and we keep up with the latest medical advances so we can deliver cutting-edge treatments that help you live life to its fullest. ...
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Muscular dystrophy is a series of genetic neuromuscular disorders that cause muscle loss and weakness. Muscular dystrophy is usually caused by abnormal genetics, and most people are diagnosed during childhood. ...
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The musculoskeletal system is a network of muscles, bones, tendons, ligaments, nerves and cartilage. When an injury or musculoskeletal condition takes a toll on your movement, our team is at the ready with imaging tests and image-guided therapies to improve how you move. ...
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When musculoskeletal pain—discomfort in your muscles, joints, bones or other soft tissues—hinders you from doing the things you enjoy most, our team will pinpoint your condition so you can live a more comfortable lifestyle. ...
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Neuroanesthesia is a type of anesthesia that gently places you into a pain-free, unconscious sleep during brain or spine surgery. A neuroanesthesiologist is by your side before, during and after surgery to ensure you’re in the safest hands possible. ...
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Neuromuscular disorders are a large group of conditions that interfere with your ability to control the muscles you need to walk, talk and eat. Neuromuscular disorders are complex conditions, but we’re here to keep you moving and help your muscles function at their best. ...
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Neuroradiology pays special attention to head, brain, neck and spine health. Your doctor may use an MRI, CT scan or other imaging technologies to detect and treat neurological conditions. ...
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Neurologic conditions can make simple tasks like walking around the house or remembering your name feel challenging or impossible. Through neurorehabilitation, we help people living with neurological conditions or a nervous system injury meet their mental and physical recovery goals. ...
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Pain can range in intensity from an irritating nuisance to a complete disruption of your day-to-day life. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Our pain management specialists are here to help you feel more comfortable when faced with chronic pain or cancer pain. ...
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A paraesophageal hernia occurs when a part of the stomach slips through a hole in the diaphragm and into the esophagus. We provide relief and treat paraesophageal hernias with minimally invasive surgical approaches. ...
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The pelvis has the important job of carrying your entire upper body’s weight while also supporting, protecting and stabilizing major organs in the lower half of your body. Every person has a pelvis, yet its shape and functions differ based on your assigned gender at birth. ...
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Families who learn that their baby's health doesn't have a hopeful outcome before or shortly after birth are faced with a devastating reality. We open our arms to these families with supportive perinatal palliative care services that offer a safe space to cope, grieve and heal 1 day at a time. ...
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Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a common circulatory condition that happens when the arteries that supply blood to the extremities (most commonly the legs) become narrowed or blocked. This reduced blood flow can lead to a range of symptoms and potentially serious complications. ...
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Your abdomen houses organs from the stomach and liver down to the bladder, ureters and everything in between. The space around these organs is called the peritoneal cavity, and it’s covered by a lining called the peritoneum. Peritoneal carcinomatosis, also called peritoneal surface malignancy (PSM), affects this lining. ...
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PET/CT scan is a combination of  2 imaging techniques in one exam. When we look at tissue and organs on a cellular level (PET) and from a bird's-eye view of your body's structure (CT), it gives us a full picture of your health. ...
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Physical therapy can help you regain essential abilities like balance, coordination and muscle strength after an illness, injury or surgery. ...
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Plastic surgery can repair, reshape and reconstruct areas of your body. Our surgeons use state-of-the-art techniques in body contouring, breast surgery, cosmetic procedures, facial plastic surgery, gender-affirming surgery, hand surgery, pediatric plastic surgery and wound surgery. ...
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