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Russ P Nockels, MD
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Associate Professor/Vice Chair
Chief, Division of Neurological Spinal Disorders
Director, Spinal Cord Injury and Repair Laboratory
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Medical School: |
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Loyola Stritch School of Medicine |
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New
York University |
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UCSF
Henry Ford Hospital |
Dr. Nockels is an Associate Professor of Neurological Surgery at
Loyola with a specific interest in Complex Spinal Disorders, Scoliosis,
Neurotrauma, and General Neurosurgery. He is Director of a collaborative
laboratory examining translational research in the treatment of spinal
cord injury. His expertise in complex spinal surgery has led to his
directorship of several AANS post-graduate courses. He serves on the
Postgraduate Education committee of the AANS, and Executive Committee
for the Joint Spine Section of the CNS/AANS. He has served as a grant
reviewer for the Paralyzed Veterans of America. His current research
interests focus on cell transplantation after spinal cord injury, and
molecular insights into CNS dysfunction.
Recent
Bibliography
Publications
Asgarzadie R, Pan H, Wurster R, Nockels R. Sciatic nerve stimulation enhances
motor recovery in spinal cord injured rats. J Neurotrauma 2003;20(10):1054.
Book
Chapters
Nockels RP. Spinal deformity correction. In: Benzel E, editor. Spine surgery:
techniques, complication avoidance, and management. Philadelphia: Churchill
Livingston; 2004.
Abstracts
Pan
HQ, Nockels R, Asgarzadie F, Wurster R. Improvement of functional motor recovery
with electrical stimulation of sciatic nerves following spinal cord injury in
rats. The Society for Neuroscience 33rd Annual Meeting; 2003 Nov 8-12; New
Orleans, Louisiana.
Pannu
YS, Shownkeen HN, Nockels R, Anderson D, Origitano TC. Endovascular treatment of
wide neck aneurysm using balloon remodeling technique. Presented at the 15th
Annual North American Skull Base Society Meeting; 2004 Feb 14-17; New Orleans,
Louisiana.
Zavala G, Nockels R, Pan HQ, Wurster R, Asgarzadie F. Electrical stimulation of
the sciatic nerve and stem-like cell transplantation with spinal cord injury.
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons; 2003
Oct 18-23; Denver, Colorado.
Presentations
Asgarzadie F, Nockels RP, Pan H, Wurster R. Effect of electrical stimulation on
behavioral recovery following experimental adult spinal cord injury and stem
cell transplantation. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for
Neurotrauma; 2003; Biloxi, Mississippi.
Asgarzadie F, Pan HQ, Nockels R, Wurster R. Functional improvement after spinal
cord injury following sciatic nerves stimulation in rats. Presented at the
21st
Annual National Neurotrauma Symposium; 2003 Nov 6-7; Biloxi, Mississippi.
Nockels RP, Asgarzadie F, Pan H, Wurster R: Effect of electrical stimulation on
behavioral recovery following experimental adult spinal cord injury and stem
cell transplantation. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for
Neuroscience; 2003; New Orleans, Louisiana.
Pan HQ, Nockels R,
Asgarzadie F, Wurster R. Direct stimulation of sciatic nerves improves
functional motor recovery after spinal cord contusion in rats. The 2003 Research
Week, Hines VA Hospital, Loyola University (received first place award from VA
Research Week); 2003 March; Maywood Illinois.
Pan HQ, Nockels R,
Zavala G, Asgarzadie F, Paladin J, Kartje W,
Lee J, Magnuson D, Wurster R. Delayed transplantation of neurotrophin-secreting
neural stem-like cells improves recovery of motor function and sparing of
myelinated white matter tracts following experimental spinal cord injury in
adult rats. The Research Day 2004,
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Edward Hines VA Hospital; 2004 July 28;
Hines, Illinois.
Pan HQ, Nockels R,
Zavala G, Asgarzadie F, Paladin J, Kartje W,
Lee J, Magnuson D, Wurster R. Effects of delayed transplantation of
neurotrophin-secreting stem cells on recovery of motor function and myelinated
white matter from spinal cord injury in rats. The Society for Neuroscience 34th
Annual Meeting; 2004 Oct 23-37; San Diego, California.
Research Support
Nockels RP (principal
Investigator), Maywood, “Electrical stimulation for experimental spinal cord
injury and stem cell transplantation” Medtronics Sofamor Danek (2000-2005).
Active Research Protocols
Nockels RP. Analysis of cervical disc replacements (Carbon-fiber wedges,
artificial disc).
Nockels RP. Development of an outcome measure to assess hand function in
cervical myelopathy (CHOP).
Nockels RP. Dynamic spinal stabilization.
Nockels RP. Evaluation and manipulation of molecular changes after experimental
spinal cord injury.
Nockels RP, Jellish S. Excitotoxic changes in the red nucleus after experimental
SCI.
Nockels RP. Pharmacologic, neurotrophic and surgical strategies to preserve
white matter tracts after spinal cord injury.
Nockels RP. The behavioral effect of HiB5 neural stem-like cell transplantation
into the experimentally contused rat spinal cord; LUMC 2000-2003.
Nockels RP. Use of peripheral nerve stimulation to increase behavioral recovery
after experimental SCI.
Nockels RP, Starkweather A. Analysis of interleukin levels in serum and lumbar
discs as a chemical measure of magnitude of spinal surgery.
Lectures
Nockels RP. Cervical
arthroplasty, debating issues in the cervical spine. Loyola University Medical
Center; 2003; Maywood, Illinois.
Nockels RP. Non-rigid
instrumentation of the lumbar spine. North American Spine Society; 2003; San
Diego California.
Nockels RP. Steroid
controversies in spinal cord injury. Loyola University Medical Center; 2003;
Maywood, Illinois.
Nockels RP. Syringomyelia:
the case for shunting. ASIA; 2004; Denver, Colorado.
Postgraduate Courses
Nockels
RP. Debating cervical spine issues (course instructor). Loyola University
Medical Center; 2003; Maywood, Illinois.
Nockels RP. Minimally
invasive lumbar spinal fusion (course director). MERI; 2003; Memphis, Tennessee.
Nockels RP. Minimally
invasive spinal surgery techniques (course instructor). Update on Spinal
Surgery; 2003; Snowbird Utah.
Nockels
RP. Modern management of spinal cord injury, role of closed reduction (course
instructor). Congress of Neurological Surgeons; 2003; Denver, Colorado
Nockels
RP. Minimally invasive semi-rigid fixation (course instructor). American
Association of Neurological Surgeons; 2004.
Nockels RP. Minimally
invasive spinal surgery (course instructor). MERI; 2004. |