For Patients
An extra layer of protection during your surgery.
If your surgeon has recommended neuromonitoring, it means an added team of specialists will help safeguard your nervous system throughout the procedure.
In plain language
What is neuromonitoring?
Intraoperative neuromonitoring — or IONM — simply means keeping a close watch on your nervous system while you are in surgery and under anesthesia.
A specialist tracks the signals traveling through your nerves and spinal cord in real time. If anything begins to change, the surgical team is alerted right away — so they can respond early, before a small change has a chance to become a lasting one. Think of it as an extra set of expert eyes watching over the parts of you that you cannot feel during the procedure.
What it means for you
Care that quietly works in your favor.
- A specialist continuously watches your nerve pathways during surgery
- A board-certified physician oversees the monitoring in real time
- It is painless and managed entirely by the surgical team
- The goal is simple — protect your movement and sensation
Have questions? That is completely normal.
We have gathered clear, straightforward answers to the things patients ask us most.
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