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Jonathan Norton is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Neurosurgery at the College of Medicine and an Associate Member of the Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences. His work bridges neurosurgical practice and neurophysiological research, with a focus on neuromonitoring during complex surgeries, pediatric neurology, and innovative pain management techniques. He has contributed to advancements in spinal cord stimulation, deep brain stimulation for treatment-resistant depression, and the application of neuromodulation for facial pain. His research also extends to neurophysiological studies in conditions like Down Syndrome and spinal deformities, emphasizing both clinical outcomes and technological innovation.
Dr. Norton's research interests include the development of non-invasive monitoring systems (e.g., ClearSight™ finger cuff), the neurophysiological basis of spasticity in cerebral palsy, and the role of intraoperative neuromonitoring in improving surgical safety. He has published extensively on topics such as spinal fusion surgery outcomes, neuromodulation techniques, and the ethical implications of clinical neuromonitoring practices in North America.
His articles highlight trends in combining neurosurgical interventions with advanced monitoring technologies, particularly in pediatric and high-risk patient populations. He advocates for standardized protocols in neuromonitoring interpretation to reduce iatrogenic injuries during spinal surgeries. Though no specific awards are listed, his work reflects a commitment to translational research with direct clinical applications.
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