The ALS program utilizes an interdisciplinary approach by bringing together specialists from the Neuromuscular Center, rehabilitative services (such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy/pathology), surgery and pulmonary medicine in order to optimize patient care and comfort.
Diaphragmatic stimulation and pacing is an integral part of managing respiratory failure in ALS patients. The NeuRx Diaphragmatic Pacing System was pioneered at UH Case Medical Center under the direction of Raymond Onders, MD and has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
The device helps patients breathe and speak more normally and it helps stave off respiratory complications during the progression of ALS. It was used to successfully treat the late actor Christopher Reeve in March 2003.
The ALS program operates at the main campus of University Hospitals Case Medical Center and offers patients access to multiple services in a single visit to maximize the continuity of care and provide the highest possible quality of life.
Patients also have access to the services of the Northern Ohio Chapter of the ALS Association which is located in Cleveland and may include use of communication devices, loan of medical equipment and respite care.
If you are interested in learning more about what the ALS program, please contact the Program Coordinator at 216-844-1439.