The physicians of The Institute for Advanced Reconstruction are recognized as leaders in the field of nerve reconstruction and plastic reconstructive surgery. With over half a century of combined experience, they bring an impressive body of knowledge to shed light on difficult cases and are often among the few doctors worldwide that can perform the intricate nerve surgeries they specialize in.
Nerve Surgery
FIND OUT IF OUR NERVE SURGERY PROGRAM IS RIGHT FOR YOU.
Nerve Reconstruction
Our specialists are among the few across the globe to perform all aspects of reconstructive procedures. Among our nerve reconstruction treatments are:
Our Nerve Surgery Program
Utilizing the latest cutting-edge techniques, we are able to alleviate pain and restore function that has been lost due to nerve damage and disease.
Our fellowship-trained surgeons specialize in everything from nerve surgery following traumatic injury to microsurgical techniques. These advanced techniques treat the nerves, which are the most vital and delicate structures that carry messages from the brain to the rest of the body.
In procedures ranging from hand nerve surgery to relieve disorders such as carpal tunnel syndrome to advanced, highly effective methods of neuropathy treatment, our physicians are among the country’s most respected. We perform nerve repair, nerve graft, and nerve transfer or neurolysis (the removal of scar tissue from the nerve).
- Brachial Plexus Reconstruction
- Neuropathy Surgery
- Hand and Upper Extremity Nerve Reconstruction
- Chronic Migraine (Post-Traumatic) Nerve Decompression
- Foot Drop Surgery
Our Mission Is To Improve The Quality Of Our Patients’ Lives
Visit One of Our Convenient Locations
Suite 903, 9th Floor
Hackensack, New Jersey 07601
Building 2 - First Floor, Suite 200
Red Bank, New Jersey 07701
Our Surgeons
About
The Institute for
Advanced Reconstruction
The Institute for Advanced Reconstruction is uniquely positioned as the ‘go-to’ center for revolutionary nerve procedures, as well as world-class reconstructive treatments.
These include cutting-edge procedures such as nerve transplantation that may restore a significant degree of function for those who have suffered from stroke and other forms of paralysis. Patients who at one time believed they had exhausted their paralysis treatment options come from around the country and the globe to our practice in New York City and Red Bank, New Jersey.
The Institute for Advanced Reconstruction is also composed of the Axon Advance Foundation, a non-profit organization focused on new horizons in research, innovation and surgical treatments for peripheral nerve damage and spinal cord injury.