Dr. Omar Syed & his happy patient Lydia & her husband. Lydia is only 2 months out from a Lumbar fusion and doing amazing! You can’t see it but those are smiles under those masks!! 😷 (don’t mind the separation...Covid keeps us from our normal hugs!!)
Patient Success Story!!
Stephen, an avid cyclist, came to our office for a consultation with Dr. Arginteanu in August 2019 for low back pain radiating down his extremities, primarily his left leg. While trying everything he could conservatively and receiving no relief, he came to us as a last hope. After review of his MRI and physical examination it was decided that a microdiscectomy for a herniated disc was the best choice for a man as active as Stephen. He underwent surgery 1 week later and recovered as flawlessly as we could ever expect.
On Friday, August 14th, almost one year to the date of his discectomy, he rode his bicycle 25 miles to Nyack, NY and back. The next day 8/15 he rode 54 miles to Stony Point, NY and back and on Saturday 9/12 he rode 85 miles. Since he has gotten back on his bike in March 2020 (approximately 7 months post op), he has ridden almost 1500 miles in preparation for his 100-mile ride on October 3rd for JDRF Ride to Cure Diabetes.
Helping people like Stephen return to the activities they love is one of the most amazing benefits about what we do at Metropolitan Neurosurgery. It is even more rewarding when these patients do what they love and help organizations like the JDRF. We have shared his donation link below that includes more about this extraordinary man.
https://www2.jdrf.org/site/TR?fr_id=8084&pg=personal&px=11324088
Happy Tuesday! The Staff at Metropolitan Neurosurgery hopes that everyone stays safe during this storm. Here is a little post to make you smile.
Sometimes you just need Dr. Seuss to break down the basics for you. Check out some pages from his book on the Human body. Here he easily explains our spine and how it works!
Dr. Moore and his extremely happy patient, Bruce. 8 months out from a Lumbar Fusion and feeling fantastic. You can’t see it, but under those masks are all smiles! 😀 #neurosurgery #NJspine #spinesurgery #spinalfusion #LDFI
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July 6 at 5:10 PM ·
Feeling sleepy?
An afternoon nap can improve your memory
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July 11 at 6:29 AM ·
Brain shrinkage is the worst type of shrinkage.
If you do 2 and 1/2 hours of aerobic exercise per week,
you can reverse it.
That's less than 30 minutes a day...
Put down the phone and do it!
Happy Veteran's Day to all those past, present and future who have or will serve our Country!
We are happy to announce that we will be opening our new satellite location in South Plainfield, NJ. We are excited to have the opportunity to provide our high quality care to patients in need in the Central Jersey area. Dr. Kevin Yao and Dr. Omar Syed will be seeing patients at this location. If you are experiencing any neck or back pain please contact our office for an appointment.
Excited to share Kevin Yao, MD describe how deep breathing and mediation can be an effective tool when dealing with stress, anxiety, pain and even recovery from surgery.
“Breath is the bridge which connects life to consciousness, which unites your body to your thoughts. Whenever your mind becomes scattered, use your breath as the means to take hold of your mind again.” -Thich Nhat Hanh
Metropolitan Neurosurgery Associates
Yesterday at 9:09 AM ·
Dr. Yao describes how deep breathing and meditation can be tools for handling stress, anxiety, pain and recovery from surgery.
Dr. Yao describes how deep breathing and meditation can be tools for handling stress, anxiety, pain and recovery from surgery.
A wonderful success story from Dr. Omar Syed's patients, Nancy. We love to hear such happy stories from our patients.
Nevro HF10
December 3 at 5:02 PM ·
“HF10 was my last hope,” said Nancy, a professional jazz singer, pianist and music teacher whose career was severely restricted by her incapacitating pain. “Singing and performing are my passions and since getting my implant I am able to play or instruct on the piano for up to five hours with almost no pain.”
Nancy struggled with excruciating pain for three years before having a multi-level laminectomy in 2013. That gave her relief until 2018 when her pain returned with a vengeance and was then exacerbated by a car accident. Surgical interventions, epidurals and physical therapy were not successful at relieving her pain.
“I could only stand or walk for 7-10 minutes,” Nancy recalled. “I had to give up performing in Europe and scale back my conservatory teaching because sitting at the piano accompanying other vocalists triggered too much pain.”
In May 2019 Nancy took Dr. Kenneth Park’s recommendation to do an HF10 trial. Nancy moved forward to have Dr. Omar Syed do her implant procedure in July 2019.
“HF10 has not only restored my career but now that I can stand for longer without pain, I am also enjoying cooking again,” Nancy said.
Learn More -> https://www.hf10.com
#Nevro #Patientstories #ChronicPain
Results may vary. Important safety & risk information: http://ow.ly/2fUN50gfJxE
On our 1st day in the new office Dr. Syed saw this lovely patient, Sondra. She is just 4 weeks out from lumbar spine surgery and is feeling GREAT! She was beyond thankful for Dr. Syed giving her a pain free life back. We would also like to thank her for being a teacher and keeping our children educated throughout this pandemic! #Thankful #spinesurgery #lowback #neckpain
OPENING DAY!! Today Dr. Syed saw his first set of patients in our new satellite office in South Plainfield, NJ. We are so excited to have a permanent home in the Central Jersey area to provide patients with the highest quality neurosurgical care! If you are having any neck, low back or brain issues please call our office and make an appointment. #spinesurgery #NJSpine #backpain #neckpain #stenosis #herniateddisc
Our practice is looking forward to what 2021 will bring! We survived one of the craziest years ever and hope that we can continue to persevere in 2021 while providing the same high quality neurosurgical care as always. HAPPY NEW YEAR to all our patients, past, present and future!
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December 14, 2020 at 4:52 PM ·
Coffee and chocolate make your brain more resilient
Both are rich in methylxanthines
may Improve neuronal network activity, sustain cognitive performance and protect neurons from stroke, Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease
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January 31 at 11:11 AM ·
The incredible edible egg provides some of the highest quantities of choline of any food. Choline is an essential nutrient that is required for normal development and function of the brain. Choline promotes brain health in several ways including the maintenance of structural integrity of cell membranes and the regulation of signals that pass between neurons (brain cells). Choline also may function through epigenetics (how your environment can change the way genes work) by chemically altering DNA (methylation) and changing the expression of neuronal genes.
Not getting enough choline in your diet may have adverse effects on brain health. Dysregulated genes may contribute to some neurodegenerative disorders (such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gherig’s disease), multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, Huntington's disease). It may also contribute to the etiology of stress-related disorders and age-related decline in memory later in life.
In fact, getting plenty of choline early in life, enhances performance in memory-related tasks during adulthood. And maintaining adequate choline intake throughout life may act as a neuroprotectant that may mitigate some of the adverse effects of neurodegenerative disorders.
We love to share pictures of our happy patients, especially when they bring such creative tokens of appreciation for the doctors. Anthony is 1 year out from multilevel lumbar fusion surgery and doing excellent. He was beyond thankful for Dr. Syed giving him his life back. So much show he gave him this great picture that we will proudly hang in our office.
https://marcarginteanumd.com/return-to-play-after-concussion-for-child-athletes/
Marc S. Arginteanu, MD | Return to play after concussion for child athletes:
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February 21 at 4:40 PM ·
What causes Parkinson's disease?
We're one step closer to finding out
A combination of genes that control a protein (alpha-synuclein)
Immune factors (do you keep a healthy diet and exercise for a strong immune system?)
Environmental factors (do you keep your brain stimulated?)
Hopefully your kids will be getting back to full time school ASAP.
But don't weigh them down with backpacks that might injure their spines.
Follow these guidelines;
https://marcarginteanumd.com/is-your-childs-backpack-hurting-her-spine/
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Marc S. Arginteanu, MD | Is your child’s backpack hurting her spine?
Brain science explains why visualization works to improve performance in the real world and helps you make better decisions and minimize errors.
https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2021/03/a-neurosurgeon-explains-why-visualization-works.html
A neurosurgeon explains why visualization works
Does pain change the structure of your brain? Or does the structure of your brain determine your level of pain tolerance?
https://marcarginteanumd.com/does-pain-change-your-brain/
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The majority of people will suffer from a bout of back pain some time during their lives. A regimen of stretching may improve spinal health and minimize the likelihood of suffering from back pain. Here are 7 daily stretches, with diagrams:
https://marcarginteanumd.com/seven-daily-stretches-for-a-healthy-spine/
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Marc S. Arginteanu, MD | Seven Daily Stretches for a Healthy Spine