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Our pediatric neurologists provide a range of neurological care for children of all ages - both routine consultations and more complex treatment or disease management. We champion children to make them better today and healthier tomorrow.
For children that will need lifelong management of disorders of the nervous system such as cerebral palsy, epilepsy, neuromuscular disorder, or multiple sclerosis, our team works together to motivate our young patients with creative communications for an attitude never to give up!
As the only Neuroscience Center in the state, we provide care for patients across Arkansas, within the region and even internationally. Our focus is always on an individualized care plan for each patient – and how to integrate care with family life. We offer Family Support Services to assist with any needs during appointments or your stay at Arkansas Children’s. These services, including Child Life Specialists, help our families manage daily living or issues that arise unexpectedly.
Brain and spinal cord tumors are the abnormal growth of cells in the head or neck.
Spinal muscular atrophy is a congenital neuromuscular (involving the nerves and muscles) disease that affects parts of the brain, brain stem and spinal cord.
Botox® is injected locally and has become a standard of care treatment for overactive muscles in children with spasticity.
Learn how neurosurgeons at Arkansas Children's may use ROSA One Brain technology to provide our patients with the safest possible experience and positive outcomes.
Our patients benefit from innovations like the non-invasive brain mapping technology called magnetoencephalography (MEG). Learn more and take a 3D virtual tour of our MEG Lab.
With advanced neuroimaging, our epilepsy specialists can see images of the brain for diagnostic and monitoring benefits.
An electroencephalogram (EEG) is a test that records and evaluates the electrical activity in the brain.
An electromyography (EMG) is a test used to determine the electrical activity of the muscle at rest and when the muscle is used.
Evoked potentials is a study of the electrical activity in the brain as it responds to a stimulus.
The nerve conduction measures the speed of electrical impulse through a nerve to determine if there is nerve damage or destruction.
Neurology
Little Rock, Springdale
Neurology
Little Rock, Springdale
Neurology
Little Rock, Springdale
Neurology
Little Rock, Springdale
Neurology
Little Rock, Springdale
Neurology
Little Rock, Springdale
Neurology
Little Rock, Springdale
Neurology
Little Rock
Neurology
Little Rock
Neurology
Little Rock, Springdale
Neurology
Little Rock, Springdale
Neurology
Little Rock, Springdale
The Regional Care Center helps families traveling from another state or country receive world-class pediatric care before, during and after your stay.
Learn more about the Regional Care CenterLearn how the new neurorehabilitation rocket is being used to ensure right-sized care is provided to pediatric patients at Arkansas Children's.
Take a closer look at the daily practices and routines of a member of the Arkansas Children's team as they help make kids better today and healthier tomorrow.
Learn how Ace received care for craniosynostosis at Arkansas Children's.
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