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News From Dr. Matthew Kaufman On Diaphragm Paralysis & Phrenic Nerve Treatment

Dr. Kaufman shares an article on diaphragm paralysis and phrenic nerve treatment

In my experience with cases of diaphragm paralysis (caused by injury to the phrenic nerve) there are unfortunately many people unable to find and receive treatment. This is due to the relative rarity of the condition, and the lack of comfort on the part of many pulmonary and neurology specialists. Furthermore, there is often a mis-diagnosis of their condition, or even worse, a belief that diaphragm paralysis does not cause severe dysfunction and therefore does not require treatment.

Under these circumstances many people take matters into their own hands, and begin searching the Internet. We often see patients who have done extensive research into their condition, and generally have more knowledge than most of the physicians they have seen previously.

This blog post from a former patient elaborates on the problem of phrenic nerve injury, and illustrates the need to get the word out on this topic. While I am gratified at being titled the “one surgeon in the world who could help me” by the blog’s author, Steve Crozier, what I appreciate even more is any effort to let people know that there is possibly light at the end of a tunnel for those who suffer from diaphragm paralysis.

Read the article here:

Matthew R, Kaufman MD, FACS

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