Neuroscience and Spine Institute
1-800-924-7620
PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSURGERY
The Program
Neuroscience and Spine Institute at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte has developed programs for the
treatment of the unique disorders of the brain and spinal cord of children. With a team of experienced
pediatric neurologists and pediatric neurosurgeons on staff, we offer a unique level of expertise that enables
us to treat the complex pediatric neurology and spinal cases in the southeast. This team of specialists
works as a multidisciplinary team to handle all aspects of pediatric care, including family support
and rehabilitation. Our participation in national research programs gives patients early access to
new treatment.
Pediatric rehabilitation
Traumatic brain injuries, birth defects, spinal cord tumors, or injuries of the brain and
spinal cord may result in the need for rehabilitation. The rehabilitation team works with
parents, family members and patients to promote the maximum benefit from the intensive
rehabilitation program. Each child is assisted to become as functional as the illness or injury
permits.
Pediatric Spasticity Clinic
The Pediatric Spasticity Clinic provides a comprehensive multidisciplinary approach to
surgical and nonsurgical intervention for spasticity in children. These children, most of
whom have some element of cerebral palsy, pose unique challenges related to continued
growth and development.
Rhizotomy Program
The goals and treatment options of the Pediatric Spasticity Clinic are essentially the same
as its adult counterpart, except that younger children are more often candidates for selective
dorsal rhizotomy, a highly specialized surgical procedure designed to reduce spasticity in the
lower extremities and allow greater freedom of movement. During this procedure, intraoperative
neurophysiological monitoring is used to guide the surgeon who is interrupting abnormal neural
pathways. Post operatively, each patient undergoes an intensive physical and occupational
therapy program to strengthen muscles and improve mobility.
Ketogenic Diet Program
Children with epilepsy for whom anticonvulsant drugs have proven ineffective or have produced
undesirable side effects have achieved improvement through the Ketogenic Diet Program at
Carolinas Epilepsy Center. The program is the only one in the region trained in the standards
and guidelines of the Johns Hopkins Ketogenic Diet by Johns Hopkins Hospitals. The physicians
and staff of the program are specialists in pediatric care and epilepsy in children.
Pediatric oncology of the brain and spinal cord
Children with tumors of the brain or spinal cord receive specialized care from a
multidisciplinary pediatric oncology team who are a part of the Blumenthal Cancer Center
at Carolinas Medical Center. This team participates in national pediatric oncology research
programs, allowing early access to the latest protocols. Each child and family receives
personal attention in care and treatment of symptoms and the disease. Support groups and
pediatric neuropsychologists assist the family unit in coping with illness.
For more information about Pediatric Neurology and Neurosurgery Programs, call
704-376-1605.
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