About
Monmouth Functional Neurology Center, led by Dr. A. R. Scopelliti, provides specialized treatment for patients with neurological disorders without using medication or invasive procedures. The center serves individuals experiencing symptoms such as dizziness, vertigo, imbalance, concussion, traumatic brain injury, dystonia, and headaches. Dr. Scopelliti focuses on comprehensive neurological evaluations to determine accurate diagnoses for patients, including those who have struggled to find answers elsewhere.
The center's approach emphasizes functional brain-based neurologic rehabilitation tailored to each patient's specific needs. Treatment plans are developed through advanced diagnostic tools and comprehensive assessments. Patients receive personalized care with ongoing communication and support from Dr. Scopelliti throughout their recovery process. Dr. Scopelliti completed postdoctoral fellowships in traumatic brain injury and movement disorders, and holds credentials as a fellow of the American College of Functional Neurology and the American Board of Vestibular Rehabilitation.
Services offered include:
• Comprehensive neurological evaluations and diagnostics • Video nystagmography (VNG) infrared photography • Comprehensive assessment of postural systems (CAPS®) dynamic posturography • Advanced laboratory testing • Functional brain-based neurologic rehabilitation • Treatment for concussion and traumatic brain injury • Dizziness and vertigo management • Imbalance and fall risk assessment • Headache management • Dystonia treatment • POTS dysautonomia care • Vestibular rehabilitation
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