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March 14, 2023
Is Diaphragm Paralysis Reversible?
Most patients with diaphragm paralysis are told by their physicians that they must learn to live with the injury, but...
March 2, 2023
The Latest Treatments for Diaphragm Paralysis
Diaphragm paralysis is a condition that causes respiratory deficits due to damage to the phrenic nerve. Paralysis can...
February 28, 2023
Facts About Paralyzed Diaphragm
A paralyzed diaphragm is a disorder that occurs when the diaphragm muscle between the thoracic and abdominal cavities...
July 28, 2017
Mike Struggles to Breathe – Diaphragm Paralysis Treated by Dr. Kaufman
Out of nowhere, Mike began to struggle with shortness of breath. From mowing the lawn to walking upstairs, he...
November 18, 2016
Michael’s Story – Occipital Neuralgia
Out of the blue, Michael developed vertigo and in response to this, he developed occipital neuralgia, a condition...
October 21, 2016
Linda’s Story – Occipital Neuralgia
Linda was severely injured during a tornado. After returning home with an undiagnosed concussion, she began to...
February 13, 2014
Institute for Advanced Reconstruction Doctors Published in Anesthesia Journal
Doctors Kaufman, Elkwood, Rose, Patel, and Ashinoff share research on a primary cause of phrenic nerve damage in this...
August 7, 2013
Physicians of The Institute for Advanced Reconstruction Publish Article on Revolutionary Phrenic Nerve Procedure
The physicians of The Institute for Advanced Reconstruction in Shrewsbury, New Jersey, have published an article on...