FAQ
Questions, answered.
What is intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM)?
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IONM is the real-time monitoring of the nervous system during surgery. By continuously tracking neural pathways while the patient is under anesthesia, it gives the surgical team early warning of changes that could affect neurological function — so they can respond before a change becomes an injury.
Which procedures benefit from neuromonitoring?
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Procedures where the spinal cord, nerve roots, or peripheral nerves are at risk benefit most — including spinal fusion and decompression, scoliosis and deformity correction, cranial procedures, and selected peripheral-nerve and vascular cases.
What monitoring modalities do you provide?
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We provide the full range used in spine and neuro cases, including somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEP), transcranial motor evoked potentials (MEP), spontaneous and triggered EMG, EEG, and brainstem auditory evoked responses (BAER), tailored to each procedure.
Who interprets the monitoring data?
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A credentialed oversight physician interprets the data in real time, supported by a credentialed on-site technologist. This pairing gives every case two layers of expert attention focused on the patient's neurological function.
How do we get started or schedule a case?
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Reach out for a free consultation. We will align on the procedure, modalities, scheduling, and any facility or credentialing requirements so coverage is reliable on the day of surgery.
Do you coordinate credentialing with our facility?
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Yes. We handle scheduling and credentialing coordination with your facility ahead of time so that monitoring is seamless and dependable.