As founder
and chief of clinical services of Neurography Institute, Dr.
Aaron Filler has led the way in nerve-tissue imaging and medical
treatment innovation for more than a decade.
Drawing on his research at the University of London
in the 1990s, Dr. Filler made breakthroughs in using magnetic
resonance imaging systems in completely revolutionary ways, through
a combination of software imaging techniques and expertise in
reading the scans.
As a neurosurgeon, Dr. Filler was driven to
use technology to provide medical professionals with viewable
images of nerve structures in the human body. His research into
how protons behave in differing types of water in the human body
resulted in two United States patents for what he would term
"neurography," or the imaging of nerves. It is this patent portfolio
and the resultant exclusive imaging technique and refinement
process on which Neurography Institute is built.
Today thousands of patients worldwide have benefitted
directly from Dr. Filler's technological innovations, living
healthier, fuller lives separated from the pain they once knew.
Neurography Institute's mission mirrors that of Dr. Filler's
professional goal: to help patients achieve a pain-free lifestyle
wherever possible, using a balanced combination of the most advanced
technologies and direct, personal involvement.
General Background
Dr. Aaron Filler is the
world’s leading
expert in treatment of nerve pain. He has revolutionized nerve-pain
treatment by inventing several new technologies, including,
MR neurography, which enables doctors to use an MRI scanner to
examine nerves
— previously a difficult-to-impossible tissue to see through
MR imaging. Dr. Filler's research in axonal transport is leading
to a whole new generation of advanced pain medications. He has
developed many new “minimal access” surgery methods
that allow him to treat complex nerve problems with small outpatient
surgeries. He has also pioneered the use of the Open MRI scanner
to do surgeries and other therapies with the ultra-high precision
and safety of the magnetic resonance imaging.
Dr. Filler has an MD from the University
of Chicago, a PhD from Harvard University, and is also a Fellow
of the Royal College of Surgeons in England. His medical training
included four years of medical school, eight years of neurosurgical
training at one of the leading neurosurgery programs in the US,
an additional one-year fellowship in neuroimaging at the University
of London, another year of training in complex spinal surgery
at UCLA and a fellowship in peripheral nerve surgery with Dr.
David Kline in New Orleans. He is the inventor on ten major patents,
has published more than twenty prominent scientific publications,
and has done more than a hundred presentations at scientific
and medical meetings. He is also the author of Do You Really Need
Back Surgery? from Oxford University Press, a well-received
300-page book for the general public. He
is on the medical staff at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
in Los Angeles.
For more information, the following are examples
of Dr. Filler's published work:
Report
of the first clinical Neurography image: Lancet, 1993
First
report of the general capabilities of Neurography: Journal
of Neurosurgery, 1996
Major
recent review of the state of the art in Neurography: Neurologic
Clinics, 2005
Large
scale formal outcome trial of Neurography and Sciatica: Journal
of Neurosurgery, 2005
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Medical and Board Certifications
American Board of
Neurological Surgeons
ABNS Cert. #99073,
11/17/99 to 12/31/2009
Diplomate 1999
Intercollegiate Board
in Surgical Neurology
Royal Colleges of Surgeons
of Edinburgh, Glasgow,
England, and Ireland.
FRCS {SN}
Diplomate 1994
Neurological Surgery
Residency Training
Department of Neurological Surgery
University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Diplomate 1994
National Board of
Medical Examiners of U.S.A.
NBME # 241994
Diplomate 1987
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