Departments & Divisions Neurology
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The Division of Neurology at Lankenau Hospital offers comprehensive care for a wide variety of disorders of the nervous system including stroke, Parkinson’s disease and
other movement disorders; multiple sclerosis, seizures and dementia of Alzheimer’s disease and other causes. In addition,
neurologists provide care for patients with neuromuscular and spinal cord disorders, headache; migraine and other head and
facial pains. Physicians are board certified in Neurology and some have added qualifications in neurophysiology.
Movement Disorders The section of movement disorders in the division of neurology is focused upon the delivery of the most advanced, state-of-the-art
care for patients afflicted with the entire range of disorders of voluntary movement, including Parkinson’s disease, atypical
parkinsonisms, essential tremor, dystonia, torticollis, blepharospasm, hemifacial spasm, spasmodic dysphonia, tic disorders,
Tourette’s syndrome, myoclonus, restless legs syndrome, periodic limb movements of sleep and spasticity. The section is the
leading provider of electromyographically guided botulinum toxin therapy in the Delaware Valley and maintains an active clinical
research program investigating new pharmacological therapies of movement disorders. The section has a particular clinical
research interest in nerve cell protection therapies to slow the progression of Parkinson’s disease, with one medication,
riluzole, in clinical trial and another to begin testing later this year. The division also has very strong liaisons with
the movement disorder surgery program at Jefferson, for those patients who require neurosurgical treatment of their movement
disorder.
Stroke Concerned with the prevention and treatment of stroke. A stroke is a sudden injury to the brain caused by a disturbance in
brain circulation. Major causes are hemorrhage to brain due to high blood pressure or a ruptured aneurysm. The more common
cause of stroke is interruption of blood supply to the brain due to either a blood clot or a blockage of the vessels in the
brain by atherosclerosis or plaque formation.
Neurophysiology Electrodiagnostic studies including electroencephalography, evoked responses, EMG and nerve conduction studies and ultrasonic
vascular studies are used to evaluate patients with diseases of the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves and muscles.
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