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New Jersey Brain and Spine | Radiation Therapy for Meningioma: Exploring Targeted Treatment Approaches

The Silent Struggle: Recognizing the Often-Missed Symptoms of a CSF Leak

Your brain and spinal cord are surrounded by a fluid membrane called the dura mater, which...

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Why a Second Evaluation is Crucial for deciding to get a Spinal Fusion

As a spine specialist, I’ve had hundreds of conversations with patients who feel overwhelmed by this...

How the Pipeline Device Works: The Science Behind Flow Diversion

When the PED device received FDA approval in 2011, it marked a pivotal moment in neurosurgery....

New Jersey Brain and Spine | New Jersey Brain and Spine Celebrates Grand Opening of New Paramus Flagship Office

New Jersey Brain and Spine Celebrates Grand Opening of New Paramus Flagship Office

The new Paramus office was built to enhance NJBS’s collaborative model of care. The modern facility...

New Jersey Brain and Spine | Understanding the Role of Endovascular Treatment in Dural AV Fistula Management

Understanding the Role of Endovascular Treatment in Dural AV Fistula Management

Having treated hundreds of patients with dural AV fistulas over the past decade, I’ve witnessed firsthand...

New Jersey Brain and Spine | Early Detection of Spinal Cord Tumors: Why Timing Matters

Early Detection of Spinal Cord Tumors: Why Timing Matters

If you’ve been experiencing persistent back pain, unexplained weakness, or changes in sensation, it’s understandable to...

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Risks and Benefits of Cerebral Angiogram: What You Need to Know

The procedure is performed by a specially trained professional in an operating room and involves a...

Daily Life and Long-Term Management of a Chiari Malformation

Chiari malformation is a condition where the cerebellar tonsils, a part of the back of the...

New Jersey Brain and Spine | Radiation Therapy for Meningioma: Exploring Targeted Treatment Approaches

Is Pulsatile Tinnitus Dangerous? When to See a Doctor

While most people are familiar with traditional tinnitus as “ringing in the ears,” there’s a less...