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Providence Brain and Spine Institute–Providence Portland Medical Center

  • Electroencephalograms (EEG)-adult

    An electroencephalogram (EEG) is a test that measures and records the electrical activity of your brain. Special sensors (electrodes) are attached to ...
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  • Deep brain stimulation monitoring

    Deep brain stimulation uses electrical impulses to stimulate a target area in the brain. The stimulation affects movement by altering the activity in ...
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  • Electromyography (EMG)

    An electromyogram (EMG) measures the electrical activity of muscles at rest and during contraction. Nerve conduction studies measure how well and how ...
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  • Epilepsy monitoring (EMU)

    If you experience frequent seizures, you may be referred to an epilepsy monitoring unit for evaluation. This evaluation determines if your seizures ...
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  • Myelogram

    A myelogram uses a special dye (contrast material) and X-rays (fluoroscopy) to make pictures of the bones and the fluid-filled space (subarachnoid spa...
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  • Neuropsychological testing

    You may be asked to have a neuropsychological evaluation if your doctor needs help in diagnosing your condition.  A clinical neuropsychologist ha...
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  • Electroencephalograms (EEG)-pediatric

    An electroencephalogram (EEG) is a test that measures and records the electrical activity of your brain. Special sensors (electrodes) are attached to ...
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  • Vertebroplasty, kyphoplasty

    Vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty are surgeries that relieve pain from compression fractures of the spine due to osteoporosis, tumors or other conditions...
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  • Family therapy

    Family therapy is a type of counseling involving the entire family. It can help maintain positive relationships within a family dealing with a stressf...
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  • Acupuncture

    Acupuncture is a Chinese therapy that has been used for centuries. It is based on the theory that there is energy, called chi or qi, flowing through y...
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  • Nutritional evaluation and counseling

    Providence Adult Eating Disorder Treatment Program dietitians interview patients, review laboratory data and complete an assessment to determine nutri...
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  • Hospice animal assisted activity volunteer

    Volunteers who have completed the Delta Society Animal-Assisted Therapy and Education program with their pets are assigned by the volunteer coord...
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  • Gamma Knife Perfexion

    Gamma Knife is the most advanced radiosurgical tool available to treat a variety of brain lesions and disorders, including cancers of the brain. ...
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  • Radiation therapy

    External beam radiation therapy treatment, also called x-ray therapy, is directed at the tumor from a machine located away from your body, usually a l...
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  • Stereotactic radiosurgery

    Stereotactic radiosurgery is a type of radiation therapy that uses a rigid head frame attached to the skull to aim high-dose radiation beams directly ...
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  • Tai Chi class

    Tai chi can help you improve your balance and reduce your risk of falls. Check with your doctor first....
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  • Anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs)

    Initial treatment for epilepsy depends on the severity, frequency, and type of seizures and whether a cause for your condition has been identified. ...
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  • Clinical history

    A detailed medical history is the most important part of diagnosing epilepsy. Try to provide as much information about your seizures as you can. If yo...
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  • Epilepsy physical exam

    A physical exam and detailed medical history often provide the best clues as to whether you have epilepsy and what type of epilepsy and seizures you h...
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  • Vagal nerve stimulator

    Similar to a pacemaker, a vagus nerve stimulator (VNS) is a small device implanted under the skin near your collarbone. A wire (lead) under the skin c...
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  • Anesthetic or corticosteroid injections

    Trigger point injections. Sometimes, putting pressure on a certain spot in the back (called a trigger point) can cause pain at that spot or extendin...
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  • Disk arthroplasty

    Disk arthroplasty is a surgical procedure in which a herniated spinal disk is removed and replaced with an artificial disk....
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  • Epidermal biopsies diagnosis

    A small amount of skin may be removed and studied under a microscope to assist in diagnosis of peripheral nerve diseases.  This can be done in th...
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  • Decompression laminectomy

    Decompressive laminectomy is the most common type of surgery done to treat spinal stenosis. This surgery is done to relieve pressure on the spinal cor...
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  • Exercise for patients with Parkinson's disease - physical and mental

    Patients who exercise regularly do better as Parkinson’s disease progresses than people who don’t exercise.  Exercise improves a patient’s energy leve...
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  • Medications for Parkinson's disease patients

    There are several powerful medications that can help control tremors, stiffness and slow or unsteady movements caused by Parkinson’s disease. These me...
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  • Quantitative sudomotor axon reflex testing (QSART)

    The quantitative sudomotor axon reflex test measures the amount of sweat that is produced near a nerve.  The sweat glands are stimulated by the a...
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  • Computed tomography (CT) scan

    CT scans, also known as CAT scans, obtain multiple cross-sectional images of the body by using special X-rays and computer enhancement to create an im...
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  • Radiology

    X-rays are a form of radiation, like light or radio waves, that can be focused into a beam, much like a flashlight beam. Unlike a beam of light, howev...
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  • Diskogram

    Diskography is a medical procedure that involves injecting a dye into the jellylike center of a spinal disk to help diagnose back problems. During dis...
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  • Lower back pain exam

    Your doctor will begin by asking questions about your medical history, your symptoms, and your work and physical activities. He or she will also do a ...
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  • Spinal fusion (arthrodesis)

    Spinal fusion (arthrodesis) is a surgical procedure that joins, or fuses, two or more vertebrae. Spinal fusion is major surgery, usually lasting sever...
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  • Spinal X-ray

    Spinal X-rays are pictures of the spine to find injuries or diseases that affect the disks or joints in the spine. These include spinal fractures, inf...
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  • Surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome

    Most people with carpal tunnel syndrome are treated without surgery. Surgery is considered only when: Symptoms have not improved after a long p...
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  • Computed tomography angiography (CTA)

    CT angiography is a test that can show if coronary arteries are becoming narrow from coronary artery disease. It can also show calcium buildup in the ...
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  • Endovascular coiling procedure

    During this procedure, a small tube is inserted into the affected artery and positioned near the aneurysm. Tiny metal coils are then moved through the...
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  • Magnetic resonance angiogram (MRA)

    A magnetic resonance angiogram (MRA) uses a magnetic field and pulses of radio wave energy to make pictures of blood vessels inside the body. It is a ...
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  • Surgical clipping

    This surgery involves placing a small metal clip around the base of the aneurysm to isolate it from normal blood circulation. This decreases the press...
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  • Transcranial Doppler studies

    A transcranial Doppler ultrasound (TCD) may be used in children with sickle cell disease to evaluate their risk of stroke. In adults, TCD can be used ...
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  • Cortical mapping

    Cortical mapping is an inpatient procedure conducted prior to brain surgery for patients who have a grid or depth electrodes placed inside the brain. ...
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  • WADA testing

    Your doctor may ask you to have a Wada test if you are a candidate for epilepsy surgery.  The Wada test checks to see which side of your brain is resp...
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  • Long-term EEG monitoring

    A diagnostic test called an electroencephalogram, or EEG, can help determine if a patient is having seizures. An EEG is a test that records brainwaves...
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  • Occupational therapy

    Occupational therapy is treatment to help people live as independently as possible. Occupational therapists work with people of all ages who, because ...
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  • Physical therapy

    Physical therapy provides services for people of all ages, from newborns to the very oldest, when medical problems or other health-related conditions ...
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  • Speech-language pathology

    Speech-language pathologists assess, diagnose, treat and help prevent speech, language and communication disorders. Speech-language pathologists w...
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  • Chemotherapy

    Chemotherapy is the use of medicine to destroy cancer cells. Chemotherapy is called a systemic treatment because the medicines enter the bloodstream...
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  • MRI

    Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a simple, painless procedure. It uses a strong magnet and radio waves to produce high-quality pictures of organs, ...
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  • Positron emission tomography

    Positron emission tomography (PET) is a test that uses a special type of camera and a tracer (radioactive chemical) to look at organs in the body. The...
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  • Minimally invasive spine surgery

    Providence neurosurgeons lead the region in minimally invasive procedures. These techniques allow them to treat conditions without surgery and with fe...
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  • Acute rehabilitation services

    Recovery from serious illness or injury often requires intense physical, occupational and speech therapy. Once a patient is discharged from the hosp...
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  • Cerebral angiogram

    During this X-ray test, a catheter is inserted through a blood vessel in the groin or arm and moved up through the vessel into the brain. A dye is the...
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  • Minimally invasive procedures

    Providence neurosurgeons lead the region in minimally invasive procedures. These techniques allow them to treat conditions without surgery and with fe...
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  • Endoscopic neurosurgery

    Providence surgeons are improving care through endoscopic neurosurgery, an advanced procedure that uses a slender fiber-optic camera to improve visibi...
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  • Gastroenterology consult

    A gastroenterologist is a physician who specializes in disorders of the gastrointestinal tract. The Providence ALS Center includes these specialists w...
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  • Respiratory therapy

    Respiratory therapists are involved in the assessment and treatment of breathing disorders.  They help monitor breathing, optimize lung function,...
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  • Assistive devices and orthotics

    Our clinical experts can help you find appropriate orthotics, balance support, communication aid or other assistive equipment to help you be as indepe...
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  • Bone growth stimulator

    Bone growth stimulators give electrical pulses that help the bones heal after spinal fusion surgery....
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  • Thrombolytic or 'clot busting' drugs

    Thrombolytic or "clot-busting" drugs offer an emergency treatment option for some people who are having a stroke. These medications, which i...
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  • ALS social work

  • Assistive technology

  • Pulmonology

    A pulmonologist is a physician who diagnoses and treats respiratory problems. The Providence ALS Center includes a team of pulmonologists who speciali...
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  • Endovascular therapies

    More and more patients who were traditionally treated by open surgical methods are today benefiting from minimally invasive, endovascular approaches. ...
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