Neurosciences
Neurological disorder treatments
Welcome to Lovelace Medical Group’s Neurosciences Center, where cutting-edge technologies meet compassionate care to guide you on the path to optimal neurological health. Our board-certified neurosurgeons specialize in diagnosing and treating disorders of the central and peripheral nervous system, ensuring personalized solutions for every patient. From congenital conditions to degenerative diseases, traumatic injuries, and more, our neurological specialists offer both surgical and non-surgical interventions to relieve pain and restore well-being at all stages of life. Discover the possibilities for renewed vitality and a pain-free existence Lovelace Medical Group’s comprehensive neurosciences center.
Don't wait to reclaim the life you love. Contact Lovelace Neurosciences at (505) 727-5910 for more information and start your journey to neurological well-being today.
Neurological conditions we treat
The new Lovelace Neurosciences Center provides surgical care of the brain, spine and peripheral nerves. The all-encompassing neurological clinic can help patients address issues from headaches to spinal and cranial surgeries. We commonly treat the following conditions:
- Brain disorders like Parkinson's disease, epilepsy, hydrocephalus, or congenital malformations.
- Facial pain conditions such as trigeminal neuralgia, glossopharyngeal neuralgia, hemifacial spasm, and various facial pain syndromes.
- Infections involving the brain, spinal cord, fluid surrounding these structures, or spinal vertebrae and discs.
- Neurovascular disorders, encompassing strokes, brain hemorrhages, aneurysms, vascular malformations, and blood clots affecting the brain or spinal cord.
- Peripheral nerve injuries or compression, leading to pain, numbness, weakness, and muscle wasting in various body parts.
- Spinal problems causing neck or back pain, nerve pinching, and associated pain, numbness, or weakness in the arms or legs.
- Traumatic injuries to the brain, spinal cord, bones of the spine, nerves, and skull.
- Tumors involving the brain, spinal cord, nerves, skull, or spine, including meningiomas, acoustic schwannomas, and pituitary tumors.
Our neurological care services
The advanced technologies and top-rated medical team at Lovelace Medical Group Neurosciences department can help get you back to living your best life. Our board certified neurosurgeons and expert staff offer both surgical and non-surgical options for relieving pain at all ages and all disease stages. Our services include:
- Artificial cervical and lumbar disc surgery
- Awake brain surgery
- Brain mapping
- Brian endoscopy
- Electroencephalogram (EEG)
- Electromyography (EMG)
- Gamma Knife radiosurgery
- Kyphoplasty
- SmartSkan
- Stereotactic neuronavigation
- Vertebroplasty
Intervention by a neurosurgeon can be surgical but is most often non-surgical and is determined by the condition or injury as well as the general health of the person. Such problems may be the result of abnormal development from birth (congenital), from aging or “wear and tear” (degenerative), traumatic from a definite injury, infectious, neoplastic from a tumor or it may be related to other medical conditions or disease.
Overview
The new Lovelace Neurosciences Center provides surgical care of the brain, spine and peripheral nerves. The all-encompassing neurological clinic can help patients address issues from headaches to spinal and cranial surgeries. Cutting-edge technology used at the center includes Gamma Knife Radiosurgery, SmartSkan, EMGs, EEG, sterotactic neuronagivation, brain endoscopy, brain mapping and awake brain surgery, artificial cervical and lumbar disc and vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty. Team members will also work closely with the inpatient stroke team to provide surgical care when necessary.
Our team of Lovelace Medical Group board-certified neurologists, neurosurgeons and specialized technicians are committed to patient-focused care within the comfort and convenience of a single location and treat:
- Extremity Numbness
- Brain Injuries
- Dementia
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Spine Disorders
- Post Stroke
- Epilepsy
- Alzheimer's Disease
- Parkinson's Disease
- Migraines
Neurosurgeon vs. Neurologist
A neurologist is a physician with training and expertise in the evaluation and medical management of neurological disorders. Neurosurgeons and neurologists share many of the same patients and often work together for the optimal care of the person. Many conditions are effectively treated by either specialist with some conditions being best managed without surgery and others with operations. When medical intervention fails or is not acceptable, the neurologist will frequently request the assistance of a Neurosurgeon to evaluate the potential for a surgical treatment. Many problems are structural in nature and may therefore respond best to neurosurgical intervention. It is much like the cardiologist who manages heart disease with medical intervention and the cardiac surgeon who offers surgery for those who have failed treatment with medications. Frequently, patients are sent to a neurologist by their primary care physician and, based upon the problem, subsequently referred to the Neurosurgeon for their surgical expertise.
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Neurology
The advanced technologies and top-rated medical team at Lovelace Medical Group Neurosurgery Services can help get you back to living your best life.
Our neurosurgeons specialize in the diagnosis and surgical treatment of disorders of the central and peripheral nervous system that include various conditions involving the brain, the spinal cord, the actual nerves, the skull, the bones of the spine, spinal disks, as well as the blood vessels, ligaments and the protective coverings that offer support to the nervous tissues.
Our board certified neurosurgeons and expert staff offers surgical and non-surgical options for relieving pain at all ages and treating all disease stages. Intervention by a Neurosurgeon can be surgical but is most often non-surgical and is determined by the condition or injury as well as the general health of the person. Such problems may be the result of abnormal development from birth (congenital), from aging or “wear and tear” (degenerative), traumatic from a definite injury, infectious, neoplastic from a tumor or it may be related to other medical conditions or disease.
Our team offers open surgical procedures, minimally invasive percutaneous approaches, and stereotactic radiosurgery with our Gamma Knife – an outpatient procedure without any skin incision.
Conditions & Treatment
- Tumors involving the brain, spinal cord, nerves, skull or the spine including meningiomas, acoustic schwannomas, and pituitary tumors. These may be a primary growth from the local tissues themselves or a metastatic spread from a cancer in another part of the body.
- Spinal problems resulting in neck or back pain, the pinching of nerves with resultant pain, numbness or weakness in the arms or legs. These conditions can result from ruptured or bulging disks, excessive overgrowth of arthritic bone, slippage of the vertebra, infections or fractures.
- Peripheral nerve injuries or compression resulting in pain, numbness, weakness and wasting of the muscles in the face, arm, hand or leg. Conditions such as Carpal Tunnel syndrome are common when the nerve crossing the wrist is compressed or entrapped. We treat other conditions including Ulnar Nerve Compression, Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome, and Occipital Neuralgia.
- Neurovascular disorders such as strokes, brain hemorrhages, aneurysms, vascular malformations, traumatic or non-traumatic blood clots affecting the brain or spinal cord and carotid artery disease.
- Brain disorders such as Parkinson's disease, epilepsy, hydrocephalus or malformations involving the brain from birth. • Infections involving the brain and spinal cord, the fluid surrounding these structures or the spinal vertebra and disks. We provide Vagus Nerve Stimulation for seizures and major depression.
- Traumatic injuries to the brain, spinal cord, bones of the spine, nerves and skull. We provide treatments including Inage-guided and Stereotactic Spine Surgery, Spinal Instrumentation and Fusion, and Vertebroplasty/Kyphoplasty.
- Facial pain conditions such as trigeminal neuralgia, glossopharyngeal neuralgia, hemifacial spasm, and other facial pain syndromes, such as post-herpetic neuralgia, TMJ, cluster headaches, and pain resulting from surgery or injury to the face or jaw.
The advanced technologies and top-rated medical team at Lovelace Medical Group Neurosurgery services, can help get you back to living your best life.
Our board certified neurosurgeons and expert staff offers both surgical and non-surgical options for relieving pain at all ages and all disease stages.
Don't wait to get back to the life you love.
Call Lovelace Neurology at 505.727.5910 for more information.
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Neurosurgery
Our Lovelace Medical Group neurosurgeons specialize in the diagnosis and surgical treatment of disorders of the central and peripheral nervous system that include various conditions involving the brain, the spinal cord, the actual nerves, the skull, the bones of the spine, spinal disks, as well as the blood vessels, ligaments and the protective coverings that offer support to the nervous tissues.
Our board certified neurosurgeons and expert staff offers surgical and non-surgical options for relieving pain at all ages and treating all disease stages. Intervention by a Neurosurgeon can be surgical but is most often non-surgical and is determined by the condition or injury as well as the general health of the person. Such problems may be the result of abnormal development from birth (congenital), from aging or “wear and tear” (degenerative), traumatic from a definite injury, infectious, neoplastic from a tumor or it may be related to other medical conditions or disease.
Our team offers open surgical procedures, minimally invasive percutaneous approaches, and stereotactic radiosurgery with our Gamma Knife – an outpatient procedure without any skin incision.
Conditions & Treatment
- Tumors involving the brain, spinal cord, nerves, skull or the spine including meningiomas, acoustic schwannomas, and pituitary tumors. These may be a primary growth from the local tissues themselves or a metastatic spread from a cancer in another part of the body.
- Spinal problems resulting in neck or back pain, the pinching of nerves with resultant pain, numbness or weakness in the arms or legs. These conditions can result from ruptured or bulging disks, excessive overgrowth of arthritic bone, slippage of the vertebra, infections or fractures.
- Peripheral nerve injuries or compression resulting in pain, numbness, weakness and wasting of the muscles in the face, arm, hand or leg. Conditions such as Carpal Tunnel syndrome are common when the nerve crossing the wrist is compressed or entrapped. We treat other conditions including Ulnar Nerve Compression, Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome, and Occipital Neuralgia.
- Neurovascular disorders such as strokes, brain hemorrhages, aneurysms, vascular malformations, traumatic or non-traumatic blood clots affecting the brain or spinal cord and carotid artery disease.
- Brain disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, hydrocephalus or malformations involving the brain from birth. · Infections involving the brain and spinal cord, the fluid surrounding these structures or the spinal vertebra and disks. We provide Vagus Nerve Stimulation for seizures and major depression.
- Traumatic injuries to the brain, spinal cord, bones of the spine, nerves and skull. We provide treatments including Inage-guided and Stereotactic Spine Surgery, Spinal Instrumentation and Fusion, and Vertebroplasty/Kyphoplasty.
- Facial pain conditions such as trigeminal neuralgia, glossopharyngeal neuralgia, hemifacial spasm, and other facial pain syndromes, such as post-herpetic neuralgia, TMJ, cluster headaches, and pain resulting from surgery or injury to the face or jaw.
The advanced technologies and top-rated medical team at Lovelace Medical Group Neurosurgery services, can help get you back to living your best life.
Our board certified neurosurgeons and expert staff offers both surgical and non-surgical options for relieving pain at all ages and all disease stages.
Call Neurosurgery Services at Lovelace at 505.727.5910.
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