Dr. Sarah West, senior neuropsychologist at Bancroft NeuroRehab, talked to SJ Magazine‘s Elyse Notarianni about the latest advancements in neurology and brain injury treatment for the magazine’s December issue — including Deep Probabilistic Imaging, a tool that can help doctors treat injuries they can’t physically see.
“It allows doctors to jump into action much more quickly because they can now see the problem, and they can send proof to insurance companies that may not have covered treatment without it,” says Dr. West. “We can avoid a delay in treatment that could ultimately make the issue worse.”
Read the full story at https://sjmagazine.net/health/brainwaves.
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