
Dr. Ross Ryan Moquin M.D.
Neurosurgeon
1000 E Genesee St Suite 602 Syracuse NY, 13210About
Dr. Ross Moquin practices Neurological Surgery in Syracuse, NY. As a Neurological Surgeon, Dr. Moquin prevents, diagnoses, evaluates, and treats disorders of the autonomic, peripheral, and central nervous systems. Neurological Surgeons are trained to treat such disorders as spinal canal stenosis, herniated discs, tumors, fractures, and spinal deformities, among many others.
Education and Training
Georgetown Univ Sch of Med, Washington Dc 1984
Mechanical Engineering 1984
Board Certification
Neurological SurgeryAmerican Board of Neurological SurgeryABNS
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Expanding the differential diagnosis of the acute scrotum: ventriculoperitoneal shunt herniation.
- Technology from the military. Pre-hospital and battlefield care.
- Thoracic hemivertebra excision in adults via a posterior-only approach. Report of two cases.
- Socioeconomic issues of United States military neurosurgery.
- Weapons of mass destruction: biological.
- Cranial burr holes and emergency craniotomy: review of indications and technique.
- Operative techniques for fusion across the cervical-thoracic junction.
- Pulse-train stimulation for detecting medial malpositioning of thoracic pedicle screws.
- Spinal reconstruction in Hajdu-Cheney syndrome.
- Intraoperative neuromonitoring: can the results of direct stimulation of titanium-alloy pedicle screws in the thoracic spine be trusted?
- Is in vivo manual palpation for thoracic pedicle screw instrumentation reliable?
- Neuromonitoring with pulse-train stimulation for implantation of thoracic pedicle screws: a blinded and randomized clinical study. Part 1. Methods and alarm criteria.
- Neuromonitoring with pulse-train stimulation for implantation of thoracic pedicle screws: a blinded and randomized clinical study. Part 2. The role of feedback.
- Vascular permeability induced by protein product of malignant brain tumors: inhibition by dexamethasone.
- Stabilizing properties of the halo apparatus.
Treatments
- Spondylolisthesis
- Stroke
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain
- Scoliosis
- Pinched Nerve
- Cerebrovascular Disease
- Herniated Disc
- Spinal Stenosis
- Degenerative Disc Disease (ddd)
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