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- Our Doctors
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Nirav K. Shah, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Dr. Shah is director of our concussion program. He is a regular guest on the Philadelphia Eagles radio program.
Mark R. McLaughlin, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Dr. McLaughlin is a neurosurgeon who was previously an NCAA Division I wrestler. He coaches amateur wrestlers.
Seth S. Joseffer, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Dr. Joseffer is a neurosurgeon who is an active athlete with an interest in concussion prevention.
Dani Bidros, M.D.
Dr. Bidros is a neurosurgeon with an active interest in concussion prevention, diagnosis and treatment.
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- Concussions
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We conduct IMPACT Testing to provide a baseline score for the athlete. After an injury, we can rapidly assess the athlete. Read More
Our extensive patient education area contains easy to understand video presentations from our expert surgeons. Learn about Concussions
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An easy to understand overview of managing a concussion. When will you go back to play? When do you return to school?
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- Concussion Program
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The Princeton Concussion Institute's Concussion Program is specifically designed for athletes participating in Contact/Collision Sports, and for other individuals who are active in high risk activities or occupations Read More
We conduct IMPACT Testing to provide a baseline score for the athlete. After an injury, we can rapidly assess the athlete. Read More
Making an appointment, directions, medical forms, insurance, payments...,
Everything you need to know about your appointment
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- Patient Information
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The surgeons of Princeton Brain & Spine Care are frequently in the News. Read about Dr. Shah and his recent video that was featured on the Canadian Trotting Association website. Read the Story
Our newest patient education tool. Our physicians discuss concussions and other conditions. Read and Participate
Our list of concussion related websites that we believe will be of interest to patients, athletes, coaches, trainers, and other interested parties. Read More
Contact our main campus at (215) 741-3141 to learn more about upcoming events.
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- Legal & Work Comp
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WCB cases can be complex and difficult to administer. We have a dedicated WCB specialist available to facilitate and support WCB cases. Read More
Prompt and credible diagnosis and treatment can be significant in the case of personal injury. Learn More
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- Media Center
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Princeton Brain & Spine Care Video - All About Us
The leading neurosurgical practice in New Jersey and northern Pennsylvania in words and pictures. Watch our video.
We sponsor this information website about the challenges and dangers of head trauma
Dr. Shah interviewed on the Medical View. What everyone needs to know about the diagnosis and treatment of concussions. Make certain that you know the signs of concussion. Listen Now
Princeton Brain & Spine Care is proud of our involvement with Philadelphia's number one hockey program.
Information about interviewing our physicians. Download biographical data or print ready images.
Media Kits
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Concussion OverviewTraumatic brain injury (TBI) is a serious public health problem in the United States. Each year, traumatic brain injuries contribute to a substantial number of deaths and cases of permanent disability. Recent data shows that, on average, approximately 1.7 million people sustain a traumatic brain injury annually. A TBI is caused by a bump, blow or jolt to the head or a penetrating head injury that disrupts the normal function of the brain. Not all blows or jolts to the head result in a TBI. The severity of a TBI may range from “mild,” i.e., a brief change in mental status or consciousness to “severe,” i.e., an extended period of unconsciousness or amnesia after the injury. The majority of TBIs that occur each year are concussions or other forms of mild TBI. CDC’s research and programs work to prevent TBI and help people better recognize, respond, and recover if a TBI occurs. |
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