For the past four years, Cedars-Sinai and Dr. J. Patrick Johnson, along with Robert Baloh, MD, Ph.D., and the ALS team, have been testing a combination stem cell-gene therapy developed to slow the progression of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). ALS, often referred to as Lou Gehrig’s disease, is a progressive disease that affects nerve cells […]
Learn MorePreparing for Spine Surgery
By properly preparing for spine surgery, you will be less anxious, well-informed, and on the road to better outcomes and recovery. J Patrick Johnson, MD, is Co-Medical Director at the Cedar-Sinai Spine Center and also Vice Chair for Neurosurgery. Dr. Johnson and the Spine Center would like to share the following videos from Cedar-Sinai. Preparing […]
Learn MoreMeet Paralympic Athlete, Stephanie Arrache
Dr. Johnson has had the opportunity to work with many athletes over the years, through both the Spine Practice, and his time as a sideline doctor with the NFL. Now he can add Stephanie Arrache, the first wheelchair athlete on the US National Team! Stephanie began karate at the age of seven and quickly fell […]
Learn MoreNeuronavigation in the Resection of Nerve Sheath Tumors
J. Patrick Johnson, MD, recently presented at the Seattle Science Foundation’s 19th Annual Symposium on Current Concepts in Spinal Disorders. The Seattle Science Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to the international collaboration among physicians, scientists, technologists, engineers and educators. Dr. Johnson spoke on Neuronavigation in the Resection of Nerve Sheath Tumors. Dr. Johnson also […]
Learn MoreCircle of Friends
A Thank You from a Patient It’s always rewarding to see a patient’s life change in a positive way, particularly when helping someone move from the confines of a wheelchair and restoring their ability to walk comfortably again. Through the Cedar-Sinai Circle of Friends program, the Spine Practice and Dr. Johnson recently received recognition and […]
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