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Neurologic Restoration

4.9   |  402 Ratings
957.9 miles away
206-320-4145
Fax: 206-386-3882
Mon - Fri: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Neurologic Restoration

4.9   |  402 Ratings
Mon - Fri: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Our Approach

At the Center for Neurologic Restoration, our specialists lead the way in caring for complex, chronic neurologic conditions. Our team of experts provide highly personalized care for each patient. We use the latest technologies and specialize in minimally invasive techniques – such as magnetic resonance guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS), deep brain stimulation and Gamma Knife radiosurgery – to improve your quality of life and reduce the symptoms of your condition.

We’ve received national recognition for our innovative techniques. Our epilepsy program is known for advanced diagnostic tools and treatments, helping our patients find relief from frequent and debilitating seizures.

During your first appointment, you’ll meet with one of our expert physicians to discuss what tests and treatments you’ve previously had. We’ll create a detailed history of your care, so we better understand what works – or doesn’t work – for you. We’ll also perform an in-depth exam of your balance, reflexes and other neurologic functions and may order other imaging tests like MRI and CT scan.

Based on all this information, our teams will recommend the best treatment options and potentially recommend nonsurgical treatments before exploring surgical options.

Our experienced, caring providers treat a wide range of chronic conditions that can disrupt your life.

We help you find the latest treatment options for:

  • Chronic pain, including trigeminal neuralgia, complex regional pain syndrome and failed back surgery syndrome
  • Dystonia
  • Epilepsy, both pediatric and adult
  • Essential tremor
  • Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH)
  • Obsessive compulsive disorder
  • Parkinson’s disease
  • Spasticity
  • Tourette syndrome

We provide personalized care with the least invasive treatment and the highest chance of success possible for each patient.

Your plan may include advanced care such as:

  • Occipital nerve stimulation
  • Peripheral nerve stimulation
  • Responsive neurostimulation
  • Percutaneous trigeminal balloon compression
  • Spinal cord stimulation
  • Suboccipital decompression
  • Surgical resection for epilepsy
  • Vagus nerve stimulation
  • Ventriculo peritoneal shunt insertion

Patient Stories: Focused Ultrasound Treatment

  • Focused ultrasound: A life-changing treatment for Essential Tremor and Parkinson's Disease
    See Bill's experience and learn about the skills he has regained.
  • Three Sisters: Focused Ultrasound Treatment for Essential Tremors
    Susan, Peggy and Martie, three sisters with the condition of Essential Tremors since their 20s which cause their hands to shake, undergo Focused Ultrasound treatment from Dr. Tony Wang at Providence Swedish in Seattle, Washington and experience miraculous results.
  • Two Friends: DBS and Focused Ultrasound, Successful Treatments for Essential Tremor

    Two friends and former nurses, both living with Essential Tremor, each opted for a different treatment path—one chose Deep Brain Stimulation while the other selected Focused Ultrasound. Impressively, both treatments proved to be successful. Watch this video to discover their extraordinary journeys and learn more about these innovative treatment options. Providence Swedish is the only hospital in the State of Washington to offer both of these advanced treatments.

Focused Ultrasound for Essential Tremor and Parkinson’s

Magnetic resonance guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) – often just referred to as focused ultrasound – is a treatment for essential tremor and/or Parkinson’s disease patients who haven’t responded to medication.

If you experience hand tremor, focused ultrasound could be a beneficial treatment that doesn’t require incisions, radiation, anesthesia or ongoing maintenance.

When you’re ready to learn more, call us at the number above.

Focused ultrasound is used with MRI to precisely guide ultrasound beams to treat and ablate a small area deep within the brain.

The ultrasound waves pass through the brain and converge in an area called the thalamus, heating and creating a lesion that disrupts the cause of the tremor.

Focused ultrasound does require you to meet the following criteria:

  • Official diagnosis of medication refractory essential tremor or Parkinson’s disease
  • At least 22 years old
  • Able to go into an MRI machine without experiencing significant claustrophobia
  • Undergo a complete head shave

Please note that not all metal implants, including certain kinds of pacemakers, exclude patients from this procedure.

Focused ultrasound is a safe process for tremor treatment with few side effects:

  • It doesn’t require incisions, anesthesia, implants or ongoing, long-term maintenance, so there is no risk of infection.
  • The procedure precisely targets the area of the brain responsible for your tremor.
  • Typically, you can receive the treatment and go home the same day.
  • Focused ultrasound may potentially improve your hand tremors, providing you with a better quality of life.

While the treatment may improve your tremor, it’s important to understand that it doesn’t treat the underlying disease or prevent its progression.

  • Prior to treatment, you’ll need a specialized CT scan and potentially an MRI scan.
  • You’ll be required to shave your head. Otherwise, air bubbles could get trapped in the hair, blocking the ultrasound waves and potentially causing skin burns.
  • A standard stereotactic frame is placed on your head to ensure that it doesn’t move during treatment.
  • You lay on the treatment bed and are placed inside the MRI scanner from the mid-torso up.
  • You need to be awake during the entire procedure, which takes around 2.5 hours on average.

An important note: You’ll need to arrange for a ride home following the procedure, and you won’t be able to drive for at least two weeks afterward.

As of July 12, 2020, the MRI-guided focused ultrasound treatment for medication-refractory essential tremor is a Medicare-covered benefit in all 50 states, covered under Medicare Part B.

Other private health insurance plans cover focused ultrasound, but it’s always best to check with your provider and see if it is covered under your health plan.