"I'm in this profession
because I can see beautiful results," says Dr. Rahul K. Nath
of nerve paralysis surgery. "In some cases of nerve
compression, paralysis can be reversed overnight or in a
few days." H
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Dr. Nath, the director of the Texas Nerve and Paralysis
Institute, accomplishes this by offering full service for
unusual paralysis cases. Typically, the Texas Nerve
and Paralysis Institute addresses brachial plexus, winging
scapula, foot drop, facial paralysis, nerve tumors and movement
disorders (such as Parkinson's disease). Because of
his national reputation for surgery of complex and major
nerve injuries, Dr. Nath receives patients from all 50 states
(as well as a high percentage of international patients).
Dr. Nath is a widely published author, as well as a member
of the American Society for Peripheral Nerve, the American
Association for the Advancement of Science and the Houston
Neurological Society. He has been named one of "America's
Top Doctors" every year since 2001 and travels internationally
to lecture and give instructional courses on nerve injury
and management. Dr. Nath has been granted a United States
patent for developing a nerve repair system and has a patent
pending for a molecular biologic agent to block scars in
nerves.
Specialty: Nerve and paralysis surgery
Education: Northwestern University Medical
School, M.D. , M.D. , M.D.
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