
Specializing in Neurology and Pain Management to help patients recover and live better.
Learn MoreNeuroTrauma Medical Group is a leading medical practice specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of traumatic brain injuries, neurological disorders, and chronic pain conditions. Led by Dr. Arash Yousefi, our team is dedicated to providing comprehensive, evidence-based care that helps patients regain function and improve their quality of life.
With double board certification in Neurology and Interventional Pain Management, Dr. Yousefi brings over 15 years of specialized experience to every patient interaction. Our practice combines advanced diagnostic techniques with minimally invasive treatment options to deliver optimal outcomes.
To provide compassionate, patient-centered care using the latest medical advances in neurology and pain management, helping individuals recover from injury and manage chronic conditions effectively.
Comprehensive neurological evaluations using state-of-the-art diagnostic tools to accurately identify conditions and develop personalized treatment plans.
Minimally invasive interventional procedures and evidence-based therapies designed to reduce pain and restore function with minimal downtime.
Patient-centered approach with ongoing support throughout your recovery journey, ensuring you receive the attention and care you deserve.
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) occurs when the brain is injured due to an external force, affecting physical, cognitive, and emotional functions.
Patients may experience one or more of the following:
We provide individualized care for TBI patients, combining neurological assessment, therapy, and ongoing monitoring to support recovery.
Pain radiating from nerves
Pain from spinal joints
Muscle-related pain
We offer minimally invasive injections to reduce pain and improve function:
Our pain management team combines expert evaluation with precise treatment techniques to help patients regain mobility and reduce discomfort.
Real stories from patients who have experienced our care
"Dr. Yousefi is incredibly knowledgeable and compassionate. After my car accident, he helped me understand my TBI symptoms and created a treatment plan that truly worked. I'm so grateful for his expertise."
Sarah L.
January 2025
"I suffered from chronic back pain for years. Dr. Yousefi's interventional approach with epidural injections gave me my life back. His bedside manner is exceptional and he takes time to explain everything."
Mark H.
December 2024
"After seeing multiple doctors for my neck pain, Dr. Yousefi finally provided answers. His thorough evaluation and targeted treatment approach made all the difference. Highly recommend!"
Emily T.
November 2024
Common questions about TBI symptoms and injection procedures
Early warning signs include persistent headaches, dizziness, confusion, memory problems, mood changes, sensitivity to light or noise, and difficulty concentrating. If you experience any of these symptoms after a head injury, seek medical evaluation promptly.
TBI symptoms vary widely depending on severity. Mild TBI (concussion) symptoms often resolve within days to weeks, while moderate to severe TBI symptoms may persist for months or become permanent. Early intervention and proper treatment can significantly improve outcomes.
An epidural steroid injection delivers anti-inflammatory medication directly into the epidural space around spinal nerves. This reduces inflammation and pain caused by herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or nerve compression. Most patients experience significant pain relief within 1-2 weeks.
Spinal injections are generally very safe when performed by experienced specialists. Common side effects include temporary soreness at the injection site. Rare risks include infection, bleeding, or nerve damage. Our board-certified physicians use fluoroscopic guidance to ensure precision and safety.
The number of treatments varies by individual. Many patients experience relief after 1-2 injections, while others may benefit from a series of 3 injections spaced 2-4 weeks apart. Your treatment plan will be customized based on your response and condition severity.
Yes, delayed symptoms are common with TBI. Some symptoms may not appear until days or even weeks after the initial injury. This is why medical evaluation is important even if you feel fine immediately after a head trauma, especially following car accidents or falls.
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