Specialties

Spine & Spinal Cord Injury
Spine and spinal cord injuries refer to damage affecting the vertebral column (spine) and the spinal cord itself. Spine injuries may involve fractures, disc herniation, or nerve root compression, while spinal cord injuries disrupt communication between the brain and body, potentially causing paralysis, sensory loss, or autonomic dysfunction below the level of injury.

Neurotrauma
Neurotrauma refers to injuries that affect the brain, spinal cord, or peripheral nerves, often resulting from sudden external force. These injuries can disrupt neurologic function, leading to changes in movement, sensation, cognition, or behavior depending on the location and severity of the trauma.

Neuropathic & Pain Syndromes
Neuropathic & pain syndromes involve conditions where the nervous system misfires or becomes damaged, leading to pain signals that persist even without ongoing tissue injury. These syndromes can cause burning, tingling, shooting, or radiating pain and often arise from nerve injury, spinal conditions, or complex regional pain disorders.