California BPI Specialists/Clinics

Milan Stevanovic, MD


Response to UBPN questionnaire:
NOTE: Only questions answered are included here


When was your Brachial Plexus Injury Clinic established?

1996
Identify what specialties related to brachial plexus injuries are represented by practitioners working in your clinic including physical/occupational therapists, if any.

Occupational and Physical Therapists.
What do you/your clinic specialize in treating?

  • obstetrical brachial plexus injuries
  • trauma or other brachial plexus injuries

Indicate the total number of brachial plexus patients you/your clinic has evaluated since your establishment:

Number of children (Obstetrical brachial plexus injuries):

300

Number of children (Trauma or other brachial plexus injuries):
7

Number of adults (Obstetrical brachial plexus injuries):
70

Number of adults (Trauma or other brachial plexus injuries):
65
State your philosophy regarding evaluation, referral and treatment of obstetrical brachial plexus injuries in children.

See them in the first month of life and follow monthly.
Indicate research efforts (include dates please) conducted by you specific to brachial plexus injuries.

Collaborative study with Harvard Medical Center re: best time for nerve repair.
Indicate any other facts that you feel would help families and individuals understand your practice.

Multidisciplinary approach to teach families how to best advocate for their child's progress.
Do you accept any national/governmental payment for services or are you enrolled in any state medicaid plans? Please provide information on these plans and include which states you are enrolled in for medicaid services.

Yes, all payment and service types.
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