A recently installed 3D camera system in CHOC’s neurosurgery clinic will significantly advance CHOC’s mission to treat craniosynostosis.
Boy, 9, showing great progress after deep brain stimulation procedure at CHOC
Ryder Montano is the third and youngest CHOC patient with a movement disorder to undergo a procedure called deep brain stimulation (DBS).
First batch of awardees announced for new Chief Scientific Officer small grant program
Research projects of the winners – 12 of 23 were awarded funding – range from virtual reality training to the use of AI to predict COVID-19.
Study of COVID-19 infection rates among CHOC’s Emergency Department personnel suggests most got virus through community exposure
A team from CHOC has published original research on the prevalence of COVID-19 infection among its Emergency Department workers.
Neuroscience leaders discuss innovations and their successes, and the need for much more work to be done
Neurosurgeons share their insights on how innovation is closing the gap between clinical needs and the availability of pediatric devices.
Three-stage DBS results in better outcomes for secondary dystonia
A CHOC neuroscientist has developed a breakthrough method of DBS to treat secondary dystonia in pediatric patients.