Tag: Eric Feigenbutz
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CCSVI Doppler Ultrasound Screenings in San Francisco
Arizona Doppler Specialists will be traveling to the San Francisco bay area on December 8, 2014 to provide CCSVI Doppler ultrasound screenings. The screenings will be provided by Eric Feigenbutz. Eric has received specialized training in CCSVI Doppler ultrasound and has been providing the screenings for over 4 years. Appointments are limited, so please contact…
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4th Annual ISNVD Meeting
Eric Feigenbutz, RVT had the privilege of attending the recent 4th Annual ISNVD Meeting. The meeting was held in San Francisco, California on February 7-9, 2014. Meeting directors included: Michael Dake, MD; Robert Zivadinov, MD, PhD; Mark Haacke, PhD; Ziv Haskal, MD; Chih-Ping Chung, MD, PhD. We feel very lucky that this year’s annual meeting…
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CCSVI Awareness Day
CCSVI Awareness Day is on May 5th. How do you plan to celebrate? How do you plan to take action? You can too can be a part of change. Here are some great resources: CCSVI Locator CCSVI in Multiple Sclerosis CCSVI Alliance Dr. Zamboni’s Website
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Our President responds recent comments about the BNAC Study
We thought it would be best to have our President, Eric Feigenbutz respond directly to some of the comments that have been circulating around the web about the recent study out of BNAC, especially from his important perspective and what it means for the patients at Arizona Doppler Specialists. Having trained at BNAC for the…
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An objective look at CCSVI
As many of you know, nearly every scientific advancement in history has met with some controversy. Some more than others. CCSVI is no exception. Despite overwhelming patient anecdotal evidence the procedure is consistently challenged in the mainstream medical community. To legitimize Dr. Zamboni’s hypothesis, several international studies are underway (they themselves subject to controversy as…
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Visualizing the liberation procedure for CCSVI
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_RXs5dPh6E[/youtube] Dr. Paolo Zamboni coined the term CCSVI to describe the compromise blood flow in the brain, but do many understand exactly how the procedure works? This simple YouTube video posted by Dr. Zamboni, describes the blood flow of patient without multiple sclerosis (MS) and patient with the malady.