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Roman Gonzenbach, MD is a renowned neurologist with a focus on regeneration and plasticity of the nervous system after spinal cord injuries and stroke. He is additionally trained in electroneuromyography & cerebrovascular sonography and holds a Swiss Medical Certificate in Forensic as a medical examiner.
Treatments in neurological early rehabilitation after a stay in an acute hospital for:
Cerebrovascular diseases (infarcts, haemorrhages) |
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Craniocerebral trauma (incl. polytrauma) |
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Severe polyneuropathies (GBS, CIDP), critical illness polyneuropathy |
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Neurosurgical operations on the head and spine |
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Neurological autoimmune diseases |
Treatment and care of patients with:
Artificial feeding (e.g. PEG tube) |
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Tracheal cannulae |
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Inserted vascular access (CVC, port) |
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Need for oxygen supply |
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Need for non-invasive circulatory monitoring |
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Complex wounds (incl. VAC therapy) |
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Medication pumps |
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Internal and orthopaedic concomitant diseases (e.g. polytrauma) |
Head of Neurorehabilitation Kliniken Valens |
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Research in the field of regeneration and plasticity of the nervous system after spinal cord injuries and strokes, University of Zurich |
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Studies and doctorate in neurobiology at the Centre for Neuroscience Zurich |
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Consutant Neurology, University Hospital Zurich |
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Consultant Neurology Schulthess Clinic Zurich |
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4 years Deputy Head Physician Neurorehabilitation Kliniken Valens |
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Swiss Neurological Society |
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German Society for Neurology |
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Swiss Society for Neurorehabilitation - Guideline Commission Member |
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Board Member of Swiss Multiple Sclerosis Society |
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Board Member of Swiss Reha - Association of leading rehabilitation clinics |
Therapy of neurological damage caused by accidents or illness |
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Scientifically developed, individual rehabilitation programs for chronic diseases such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease or inflammatory rheumatic diseases |
Your expert is at your disposal and happy to assist you
Roman Gonzenbach, is a renowned neurologist with a focus on regeneration and plasticity of the nervous system after spinal cord injuries and stroke. He is additionally trained in electroneuromyography & cerebrovascular sonography and holds a Swiss Medical Certificate in Forensic as a medical examiner.
Treatments in neurological early rehabilitation after a stay in an acute hospital for:
Cerebrovascular diseases (infarcts, haemorrhages) |
|
Craniocerebral trauma (incl. polytrauma) |
|
Severe polyneuropathies (GBS, CIDP), critical illness polyneuropathy |
|
Neurosurgical operations on the head and spine |
|
Neurological autoimmune diseases |
Treatment and care of patients with:
Artificial feeding (e.g. PEG tube) |
|
Tracheal cannulae |
|
Inserted vascular access (CVC, port) |
|
Need for oxygen supply |
|
Need for non-invasive circulatory monitoring |
|
Complex wounds (incl. VAC therapy) |
|
Medication pumps |
|
Internal and orthopaedic concomitant diseases (e.g. polytrauma) |
Head of Neurorehabilitation Kliniken Valens |
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Research in the field of regeneration and plasticity of the nervous system after spinal cord injuries and strokes, University of Zurich |
|
---|---|
Studies and doctorate in neurobiology at the Centre for Neuroscience Zurich |
|
Consutant Neurology, University Hospital Zurich |
|
Consultant Neurology Schulthess Clinic Zurich |
|
4 years Deputy Head Physician Neurorehabilitation Kliniken Valens |
|
Swiss Neurological Society |
|
German Society for Neurology |
|
Swiss Society for Neurorehabilitation - Guideline Commission Member |
|
Board Member of Swiss Multiple Sclerosis Society |
|
Board Member of Swiss Reha - Association of leading rehabilitation clinics |
Therapy of neurological damage caused by accidents or illness |
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Scientifically developed, individual rehabilitation programs for chronic diseases such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease or inflammatory rheumatic diseases |