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This board certified expert earned a BA magna cum laude from Vanderbilt University and MD from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. Residency and fellowship training were completed at Duke University Medical Center and Texas Back Institute, respectively. He is well recognized in the spinal surgery community for his work in spinal arthroplasty and endoscopic procedures. He is called upon routinely to give lectures and presentations on spinal surgery and has been awarded multiple awards for excellence in clinical practice. Currently, he is a spine surgeon in independent private practice.
Spine Surgeon, Independent Surgical Practice
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Florida
This qualified expert of Orthopedic Surgery obtained his BS in Exercise Science magna cum laude from Rutgers University and his MD in Medicine magna cum laude from the Jefferson Medical College. He completed his Internship and Residency in Orthopedic Surgery at the University of Miami and his Fellowship in Spine Surgery at the NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases. He is Board Certified in Orthopedic Surgery and is a member of the prestigious American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons and Alpha Omega Alpha Society. He has 30+ Publications on Orthopedic Surgery Research and is currently an Orthopedic Spine Surgeon at A Private Spine Specialist Clinic, an Affiliate Associate Professor at a University in Florida, and the Vice Chief of Orthopedic Surgery at a Regional Hospital in Florida.
Vice Chief of Orthopedic Surgery, Regional Hospital in Florida
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Jefferson Medical College
Boca Raton,
Florida
This expert is a neurosurgeon at a Spine and Brain Institute in Florida. He was a consultant in Neurosurgery at the Mayo Clinic in Florida from 2009-2015 and an Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery in the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine. He was the director of the Mayo Clinic Florida spine surgery fellowship from 2013-2015. He received a BS degree in Biology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and an MD degree from the University Of Pittsburgh School Of Medicine, followed by Neurosurgical residency training at the University of Pittsburgh. During residency, he was awarded the North American Spine Society Clinical Travelling Fellowship in 2007. His major clinical interests are complex spinal surgery, spinal deformity surgery and image guidance in spine surgery. He has published over 30 original peer-reviewed articles and has presented more than 50 abstracts, posters and lectures. He serves on the Florida Neurosurgery Society, on the Executive Committee of the Southern Neurosurgical Society, Robotics and Navigation committee for the North American Spine Society, as well as previously directing the a training portion of the Annual Pittsburgh Spine Summit. He is a member of the prestigious Neurosurgery Society of America, Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society as well as the Congress of Neurological Surgery and is a Fellow of the American Association of Neurologic Surgery.
Staff Neurosurgeon, A Medical Group in FL
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Pittsburgh
Ponte Vedra,
Florida
This highly-qualified expert has nearly 35 years of experience as a neurologist and specializes in spinal cord injury and trauma. He received his BS in chemistry from Florida State University before earning his MD from the University of Miami. He subsequently completed an internship at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and a neurology residency at Letterman Army Medical Center. This expert is dual-board certified in neurology and spinal cord injury medicine. He is certified by the American Society of Neurorehabilitation and the National Board of Medical Examiners. He is active in his field as a member of several organizations, including the International Spinal Cord Society and the American Academy of Neurology. He is also highly involved in research, having authored numerous books and peer-reviewed articles and spoken as an invited lecturer at various conferences throughout his career. He has formerly served as a staff neurologist at William Beaumont Army Medical Center, a staff scientist of neuropharmacology at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, the director of medical student education in the neurology department at the University of Miami, and the chief of spinal cord injury service at the Miami VA medical center. Currently, this expert serves as a professor of clinical neurology and the director of the spine division in the neurology department at a major Florida university.
Director, A Major FL University
Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Miami
Miami Shores,
Florida
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What Can a Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Expert Witness Opine On?
Sympathetic Nerve Block
Injections to relieve pain and improve function.
Physical Therapy
Rehabilitative exercises to restore movement.
Medication Management
Prescribing pain relief and anti-inflammatory drugs.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Psychological support for coping with pain.
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS)
Electrical stimulation for pain relief.
Intrathecal Drug Delivery
Direct medication delivery to the spinal fluid.
FAQs for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Expert Witnesses
What is a complex regional pain syndrome expert witness?
A complex regional pain syndrome expert witness is a medical specialist who explains CRPS diagnosis, causation, and treatment in legal cases. They assist by reviewing medical records, offering opinions, and testifying to clarify complex CRPS issues.
In what case types can a Complex Regional Pain Syndrome expert witness provide valuable insights?
A Complex Regional Pain Syndrome expert witness supports personal injury, medical malpractice, workers’ compensation, disability claims, pain management, and causation/disability litigation.
How can a Complex Regional Pain Syndrome expert witness assess causation in a disputed injury?
A Complex Regional Pain Syndrome expert witness assesses causation by reviewing records, timelines, exams, and diagnostics to link the injury event to CRPS development.
What qualifications should counsel seek in a Complex Regional Pain Syndrome expert witness?
Counsel should seek a Complex Regional Pain Syndrome expert witness with board-certified pain or neurology credentials, CRPS treatment experience, research or publications, and prior testimony experience.
How does a Complex Regional Pain Syndrome expert witness evaluate long-term functional impairment?
A Complex Regional Pain Syndrome expert witness evaluates long-term functional impairment through medical records, exams, pain scales, functional tests, and impact on daily activities and work.
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