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Cindy Servello, MA, OTR, C/NDT

Cindy has been a practicing pediatric occupational therapist for the last thirty-five years. Over the last ten years, she has developed a specialty expertise in the treatment of infants and children with obstetric brachial plexus injuries. In addition to being the primary therapist for The Neonatal Brachial Plexus Center in New Jersey with a group of pediatric neurologists, she serves as the National Therapist Consultant for the Texas Nerve and Paralysis Institute where her responsibilities include consultation to therapists, parents, and physicians and primary involvement in clinics nationally in coordination with top level surgeons and brachial plexus specialists. She also teaches national therapy seminars which address state-of-the art surgical and therapeutic interventions for children with obstetric brachial plexus injuries.

 

Pia Stampe, PT, DPT

Pia owns a private pediatric physical therapy practice in Rochester New York. She has more that 25 years of experience as a pediatric physical therapist. Pia has been involved in rehabilitation of Obstetrical and Traumatic Brachial Plexus Injuries for many years working closely with leading surgeons and physicians. She has extensive knowledge of the integration of 21st century technologies such as EMG Triggered Neuromuscular stimulation into the treatment of Brachial Plexus Injuries throughout the lifespan. She has participated in teaching Brachial Plexus Injury and technology courses for several years.

 

T.R. Goins, MPT

T.R. has been practicing in the field of pediatrics since 1999. Over the years T.R. has become an expertise in working with children with brachial plexus injuries. She carries a complex caseload of children ranging from ages birth to 21 with varying levels of bpi invovlement. Through the years T.R. has provided therapy and consultations for children with bpi from all over the sate. She has a vast knowledge of the complications both primary and secondary associated with brachial plexus injuries. In turn her knowledge of treatment protocols for brachial plexus has served the community well.

 

 

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Cindy has been a practicing pediatric occupational therapist for the last thirty-five years.

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This website is based on Dr. Nath's practice, protocols and principles at Texas Nerve & Paralysis Institute. Other practitioners may have different practice, protocols and principles. This website is not sponsored or endorsed by AOTA or any other national therapy or other organizations. As such, the information presented is very specific to Dr. Nath's practice.
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Disclaimer: The presentations are intended as an informational resource only for therapists working with peripheral nerve injuries. The course certificate is based on Dr. Nath's practice, protocols and principles at Texas Nerve & Paralysis Institute and general outline of Dr. Nath's management protocols; other specialists may have different protocols. Many other surgeries or therapy management may be indicated in more complex or less complex cases. No attempt to provide specific medical advice is intended. It is not intended to infer that surgery is always the best choice for a particular nerve injury. You should always contact a specialist directly for diagnosis and treatment of your specific problem, and a second opinion is always a good idea.
This website is intended as an informational resource only for therapists, families and patients related to peripheral nerve injuries. No attempt to provide specific medical advice is intended. It is not intended to infer that surgery is always the best choice for a particular nerve injury. You should always contact a specialist directly for diagnosis and treatment of your specific problem, and a second opinion is always a good idea.
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