Top 5 Articles From 2010
Know how to find the cause of neck pain to establish a specific diagnosis and expedite treatment.
By Jeffrey Gehret, DO, Sanjay Yadla, MD, John K. Ratliff, MD, and Steven Mandel, MD
Electrodiagnostic studies are helpful in evaluating weakness, muscle wasting, and sensory symptoms. More specific questions may allow more detailed and directed conclusions.
By Rossitza I. Chichkova, MD, MS and Lara Katzin, MD
The precise mechanism for chorea-ballism secondary to hyperglycemia is unknown, but evidence shows that glycemic control can help alleviate motor symptoms.
By Mary Kate McCullen, MD; Jeffrey Miller, MD; Serge Jabbour, MD; Kevin Furlong, DO; Monika Shirodakar, MD; Intekhab Ahmed, MD; and Steven Mandel, MD
Since neurologists are frequently principal care providers for many neurological patients, it is crucial for neurology physicians to be familiar with the identification of sleep apnea. First of a two part series.
By Erik K. St. Louis, MD
Care of a patient with AIS is comprehensive and requires a team approach. Clinicians must be able to control and influence a multitude of physiologic parameters in order to assure optimal outcome.
By Réza Behrouz, DO