Neuroplastic Movement Disorders Surgery

Neuroplastic approaches are most valuable for patients with movement disorders — such as Parkinson’s disease, essential tremor and dystonia — that are medicine-resistant and require some form of deep brain stimulation. Your neurosurgeon and neuroplastic surgeon will work side by side to help reduce the risk of scalp or skull-related complications following surgery, including infections, wound edge separation and visible deformity.

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For a consultation with a neuroplastic surgeon:

443-997-9466

(Plastic and Reconstruction Surgery)

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To discuss surgical treatment options for those newly diagnosed:

410-955-6406

(Neurosurgery)

Our Neuroplastic Movement Disorder Surgeons

  • William S Anderson, M.D., Ph.D., M.A.

    Expertise: Deep Brain Stimulation, Dystonia, Epilepsy Surgery, Essential Tremor, Intrathecal Baclofen Therapy

  • Chad Gordon, D.O.

    Expertise: Complex Skull Reconstruction, Craniofacial Injuries, Craniofacial Reconstruction, Craniofacial Surgery, Cranioplasty