- Headaches
- ArthritisMost often, there is no single cause of CTS, but rather a combination of risk factors that spur development of the condition. Anything that irritates the median nerve or causes swelling and inflammation in the wrist – such as rheumatoid arthritis, obstructed blood flow, or trauma to the wrist – can trigger the condition.
- FibromyalgiaAs a certified Headache Neurologist, Dr. Kachadurian specializes on the care of adult and pediatric patients with Migraine and other forms of head pain. Dr. Kachadurian is fellowship trained in EMG and Neuromuscular disease and in the use of Botox. In addition to his Headache specialty, he has years of experience taking care of a wide variety of neurologic patients including Fibromyalgia, Neuropathic pain, Epilepsy, MS, Dementia, Parkinson disease, and Stroke.
- Primary CareMeanwhile, the neurologist will interpret the result of your test, prepare a report, and submit it to your primary care doctor or the physician who ordered the EMG, who will then discuss the report with you at a follow-up appointment.
- Sleep Disorders“I have been a seeing Dr. Shojaei for number of years for sleep problems. He has always been excellent in his diagnosis of my sleep problems. I would highly recommend you to him if you are suffering from any sleep disorder.” ~ Bryant S.
- Emergency CareIn the event of a life-threatening medical emergency, call emergency medical services at 911 immediately. DO NOT WAIT! Inform the emergency room staff that you are a patient of Associates in Neurology and they will contact us.
- OphthalmologyDr. Warra is the medical director of the Rose Senior Assessment and Cognitive Center at Ascension Providence Park Hospital, Novi Michigan. He is also assistant clinical professor in the Department of Ophthalmology and Neurology at Michigan State University College of Medicine-Osteopathic.
- Pregnancy
- Internal Medicine
- NeurologyIf you have any questions or concerns regarding your condition or treatment, please feel free to contact Associates in Neurology and AIN Imaging in Farmington Hills, Michigan, at (248) 478-5512. To request an appointment, use our secure online appointment request form.
- Carpal Tunnel SyndromeCarpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common and widely known form of peripheral neuropathy, affecting millions of Americans, especially those in the workforce. It is caused by pressure on the median nerve – the main nerve of the front of the forearm.
- Multiple SclerosisNearly 1 million Americans over the age of 18 have been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS). It is a potentially disabling disease of the brain and central nervous system wherein the immune system attacks the myelin (protective sheath) that covers nerve fibers, causing communication problems between the brain and many other parts of the body. Ultimately, MS can cause permanent damage or deterioration of the nerves.
- EpilepsyEpilepsy is a disorder of the central nervous system involving abnormal brain activity that causes seizures or episodes of unusual behavior, sensations, and/or loss of awareness.
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) is a neurologically based disorder. People with ADHD have difficulty maintaining attention, act before thinking, and are hyperactive or restless. Untreated ADHD can be problematic and disrupt school or work performance, as well as social... Read More
- Depression
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- PsychiatryHe is board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (Neurology Division). He is affiliated with Ascension Health System, Beaumont Health System, and DMC Health System.
- Anxiety
- Diabetes Care
- HypothyroidismCarpal Tunnel Syndrome develops when the tissues and tendons in the Carpal Tunnel swell and make the area within the tunnel smaller. This can happen in association with other medical conditions, such as hypothyroidism and diabetes. The increased pressure within the tunnel causes the Median Nerve to become compressed. The pressure disrupts the way the nerve works and causes the symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Usually, the exact cause of carpal tunnel syndrome is unknown.
- UltrasoundThe first goal is achieved through treatment such as ice and heat therapies, stretching, bracing, and ultrasound. Next, your treatment plan includes specific movements designed to increase your strength, flexibility, balance, and overall mobility.
- MRIHere is how it works: When a patient lies inside an MRI machine, the magnetic field temporarily realigns water molecules in your body. Radio waves then cause these aligned atoms to produce signals, which are used to create cross-sectional MRI images. The MRI machine can also produce 3D images that can be viewed and analyzed from various angles.
- X-Rays
- Computed TomographyComputed tomography (CT) scan. A CT scan provides a detailed image of your brain that can indicate bleeding in the brain, an ischemic stroke, a tumor, or other conditions. The doctor may inject a dye into your bloodstream in order to view the blood vessels in your neck and brain in greater detail.
- ChemotherapyAstrocytoma is a common type of brain tumor. There are different types and severities of astrocytomas. They may or may not be cancerous. Astrocytomas may be treated with surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or a combination of treatments.... Read More
- Radiation Therapy
- WhiplashWhiplash occurs when the head moves suddenly from severe impact, such as during a car crash. Whiplash can cause neck pain, upper back pain, shoulder pain, tight muscles, and burning or tingling sensations in your neck or upper back. Most... Read More
- Orthopedic SurgeryTreatments for cerebral palsy include medications that treat pain, reduce muscle tightness to improve functional ability, and manage spasticity; muscle or nerve injections; oral muscle relaxants; and occupational, recreational, speech, language, and physical therapy. Orthopedic surgery and selective dorsal rhizotomy (cutting nerves that serve spastic muscles) are also treatment options.
- BotoxWhen you hear the word “ Botox ” (clinically known as botulinum toxin), you probably think of it as a cosmetic solution for severe crow’s feet and frown lines.
- Cyst
- Lesions
- Sports Medicine
- Physical TherapyWhether you are experiencing the lingering pain of an injury, are recovering from surgery and trying to restore your range of motion, or your joints are simply not as flexible as they used to be, physical therapy can help relieve your pain and get you back to an optimal level of physical health.
- Shoulder Pain
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain