Neurosciences
Neurosciences
Neurosciences
The neurosciences program at TriStar Centennial offers multi-disciplinary diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of brain, spine and nervous system disorders. Our team of specialists includes:
- Neurologists
- Neurointensivists
- Neurocritical care specialists
- Neuroimaging experts
- Neurosurgeons
- Orthopedic spinal surgeons
- Pain management specialists
- Physical medicine & rehabilitation specialists
- Physical therapists
Our highly trained and skilled physicians specialize in a wide range of surgeries, procedures and therapies and neurosciences subspecialties, including:
- Brain Injuries/Tumors
- Spine Injuries/Tumors
- Epilepsy
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Neuromuscular Disease/ALS
- Parkinson’s Disease & Movement Disorders
- Sleep Disorders
- Stroke
- General Neurology
- Degenerative spinal disease (lumbar, thoracic and cervical)
- Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
- Peripheral Nerve Disorders
- Trigeminal Neuralgia
Related Health Content
Brainstem Stroke
The brainstem is located directly above the spinal cord. It helps controls involuntary functions like heartbeat, breathing, and blood pressure. Normal brainstem function is vital to survival. Nerves that are used for eye movement, hearing, talking, chewing, and swallowing are also controlled by the ...
Left-side Stroke
The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain. It is made of a left and a right hemisphere. In most people, the left hemisphere is in charge of the functions on the right-side of the body. It is also involved in abilities such as the ability to speak, or use language. A left-side stroke happens whe ...
Right-side Stroke
The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain. It is made of a left and a right hemisphere. In most people, the right hemisphere is in charge of the functions on the left-side of the body and many cognitive functions. A right-side stroke happens when the blood supply to the left side of the brain i ...
Symptoms of Stroke
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Cerebellar Stroke
The cerebellum is located in the lower part of the brain, towards the back. This part of the brain plays a role in body movement, eye movement, and balance. A cerebellar stroke occurs when the brain’s blood supply to this area is interrupted. Without blood, the brain tissue quickly dies. This resul ...