2 Post Surgical Rehab Expert Witnesses Found

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John M Lasak, MD The Wichita Ear Clinic

Wichita, Kansas
Otoneurology, Otology - Hearing loss, Ear surgery, Stapedectomy, Cochlear implantation , Acoustic neuroma, Cyberknife, Stereotactic radiosurgery , Microsurgery, Facial nerve paralysis , CSF leak , Ménière’s disease , Vertigo, BPPV, Sudden hearing loss, Noise induced hearing loss, Cholesteatoma, Chronic otitis media
...I have given both research oriented academic lectures at national meetings, as well as informal presentations to local healthcare providers and members of the community I joined the Wichita Ear Clinic in 2001 and my occupation includes the medical and surgical management of hearing loss, vertigo, and infections and tumors of the ear and cranial base. I treat both adult and pediatric patients and have a busy clinical and surgical practice. I treat all forms of hearing loss. Hearing restoration modalities include medical, hearing aid amplification, and surgical solutions. I commonly operate on the eardrum and middle ear hearing bones to restore hearing. Additionally, I perform stapedectomy, bone anchored hearing surgery (BAHA), and cochlear implants. I run a busy cochlear implant program. My clinic has on site audiology and speech pathology. Preoperative work up and postoperative rehabilitation after implantation is done on site. I perform the cochlear implant surgery....

Michael B. Jacobs, MD, MPH

Potomac, Maryland
Pain Management - Medicine, Physical Medicine & Rehab - Interventional, Chronic Pain, Spinal Cord Stimulator, SCS, DRG, PNS, Pain Pump, Epidural, Radiofrequency, PRP, Stem Cells, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, CRPS, Nerve Injury, Post-Operative Pain, Work Injury, Opioids, Buprenorphine, Medical Marijuana, Causation, Impairment
...Jacobs is board certified in Pain Medicine, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and Occupational Medicine. He served over 20 years as a Navy physician, including roles as director of Pain Medicine at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and specialty consultant to the Navy Surgeon General and White House. He now practices as an Interventional Pain Management physician and is an associate professor of anesthesiology at Georgetown University School of Medicine. Dr. Jacobs has served on the guidelines committee of the American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, published numerous articles, and lectured at national conferences. Dr. Jacobs has an active clinical practice, including the management of complex chronic pain conditions, such as failed back surgery syndrome (post-laminectomy syndrome), complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), post-surgical pain (e.g hernia, joint replacement, nerve injury), and chronic joint, neck, and back pain....