Mauricio Mandel on Cleveland Clinic’s Comprehensive Stroke Center Offer of VNS for Chronic Stroke
Mauricio Mandel, Neurosurgeon at Cleveland Clinic Florida, shared on LinkedIn:
”Proud to see stories like this highlighted in the news.
At Cleveland Clinic’s Comprehensive Stroke Center, we’re now offering vagal nerve stimulation (VNS) as an innovative option for patients living with chronic stroke.
This breakthrough therapy — combined with targeted rehabilitation — is giving many patients a chance to regain function and independence years after their initial stroke.
Grateful to be part of a team!
Marc-Alain Babi, Fouad Abuzeid, MD, Amre Nouh, MD, MBA, FAHA, FAAN, Dr Badih Adada, Cleveland Clinic Florida, Cleveland Clinic , Cleveland Clinic Innovations, Cleveland Clinic Neurological Institute”
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