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Limb Paralysis
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- breast reconstruction
- phrenic nerve
- neuropathy
- lymphedema
- brachial plexus
- diaphragm paralysis
- avascular necrosis
- nerve decompression grafting
- abdominal bars
- erectile dysfunction
- headaches migraines
- pain management
- chronic joint pain
- foot drop
- spinal cord injury
- hand and upper extremity
- nerve reconstruction
- arm and hand paralysis
- graves disease
- migraines
- occipital neuralgia
- pudendal neuralgia
- skin reconstruction
- craniofacial
- limb paralysis
- botox
- carpal tunnel
- neurotrophic keratitis
- chest wall stabilization
- gender affirmation
- phantom limb
- sports hernia
- amputations
- arthritis
- clenched fist
- corneal anesthesia
- nerve compression
- piriformis syndrome
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May 3, 2012
Dr. Andrew Elkwood Featured for Stroke Awareness Month
Correcting Clenched Fist and Arm Paralysis and Foot Drop By Walt Kilcullen
July 14, 2009
NJ Surgeon Restores Function in Extremities of 23-Year Old Patient
Victim of Bacterial Meningitis Left Paralyzed in Extremities; Overcame 80% Chance of Death. Doctor Applied Rare...
May 17, 2004
NJ Surgeon Performs Father-Daughter Nerve Transplant to Reverse Paralysis
“The living-donor nerve transplant is a medical breakthrough that will be helpful in reversing many debilitating...
January 10, 2004
21-Year-Old Male From Connecticut Receives Rare Living-Donor Nerve Transplant
Mother-Son Nerve Transplant Performed by New Jersey Medical Team SHREWSBURY, NJ – January 10, 2004 – In what is...