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Diana R. Ferman serves as an Instructor of Clinical Neurology at the University of Southern California, affiliated with the Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI). Her clinical and research work focuses on pediatric movement disorders within the Department of Neurology, utilizing advanced neuromodulation techniques to address complex neurological conditions in children and young adults.
Her research specializes in deep brain stimulation (DBS) applications for pediatric movement disorders, particularly dystonia and Tourette Syndrome. She pioneers methodologies using inpatient neuromodulation monitoring units for chronic recording and stimulation to optimize electrode placement. Her work explores electrophysiological biomarkers like evoked potentials, analyzes involuntary movement patterns across pediatric populations, and adapts adult DBS protocols for developing nervous systems, emphasizing personalized therapeutic approaches.
Analysis of her publication trajectory (2013-2021) reveals consistent innovation in pediatric DBS, with emphasis on surgical targeting refinement, intraoperative monitoring techniques, and clinical outcome correlations. Key themes include GPi/Vim dual-targeting strategies, awake surgery adaptation for children, and transient symptom resolution phenomena in neuromodulation therapy. Her research bridges clinical neurology and neurosurgical innovation to expand treatment options for severe pediatric movement disorders.
Dr. Ferman maintains active collaboration with Children's Hospital Los Angeles, contributing to their specialized DBS program for children with movement disorders. Her clinical work integrates neuromodulation monitoring units and personalized electrode placement strategies within multidisciplinary neurology-neurosurgery teams.
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