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Our
Clinical Staff
Spasticity
One
of the consequences of
certain spinal cord malformations and many types of spinal cord injuries
is a type of sustained muscle contraction in the paraspinous muscles and
muscles of the extremites called "spasticity." This can be a
perplexing difficulty at times requiring physical therapy, medication,
and, above all, patience. Working with this problem often requires a "team
approach" coupled with periodic re-assessments of progress as therapy
proceeds.
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Michael
S. Turner , MD (click
here for more details)
MEDICAL
SCHOOL:
Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI - 1976
INTERNSHIP:
Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN -
1977
RESIDENCY:
Neurological Surgery, IUMC, Indianapolis, IN - 1981
BOARD CERTIFIED:
American Board Neurological Surgery
American Board of Pediatric Neurosurgery |
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Ronald
L. Young, MD (click
here for more details)
MEDICAL SCHOOL:
University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, Norman, OK
-1990
INTERNSHIP:
Graduate Hospital, Philadelphia, PA - 1991
RESIDENCY:
University of Massachusetts, Worcester, MA - 1996
BOARD ELIGIBLE:
American Board of Neurological Surgery |
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