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https://peripheralnerve.ucsf.edu/ Appointments and Referrals UCSF Peripheral Nerve and Complex Limb Reconstruction Center A Combined Service of the Departments of Orthopedic and Plastic Surgery University of California, San Francisco 1500 Owens Street, 2nd Floor San Francisco, CA 94158 Tel: 415-353-4947 (Appointments) Fax: 415-353-9643 email: [email protected] Please feel free to contact our practice coordinators, Lucas Lopez (415) 353-4947 or Theresa Nguyen at (415) 353-9392 should you need further assistance. About us The UCSF Combined Orthopedic and Plastic Surgery Peripheral Nerve and Complex Limb Reconstruction Center is an interdisciplinary center dedicated to non-surgical treatment and surgical reconstructive options for patients with complex upper and lower extremity peripheral nerve problems. Using a multidisciplinary approach, we utilize the expertise of a wide range of health care professionals including orthopedic surgeons, plastic surgeons, physiatrists, radiologists and physical therapists so that our patients can benefit from a coordinated treatment experience. Located at the UCSF Orthopaedic Institute on San Francisco’s Mission Bay Campus, our clinic offers state-of-the-art diagnostic and reconstructive options for a variety of complex upper and lower extremity peripheral nerve problems. We provide complex bony and soft tissue reconstructive options that include nerve repairs, nerve grafting, nerve and tendon transfers, contracture releases, deformity correction, targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR), and free-functioning tissue transfers, to restore both form and function of the upper and lower extremity. Our goal is to help patients with brachial plexus or other upper or lower extremity nerve injury. We help restore function to patients suffering from contractures or weakness due to upper extremity compartment syndrome, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, cerebral palsy, and many other conditions. We also help treat phantom limb or neuroma pain resulting from an upper or lower extremity amputation. Our goal is to work with our patients to relieve pain and to restore function. Conditions we treat: Brachial plexus injuries Lumbosacral plexus injuries Failed / revision carpal tunnel syndrome Failed / revision cubital tunnel syndrome Peripheral nerve injuries in upper and lower extremities Volkman’s contracture Sequalae of mangling upper extremity injuries Neuroma and phantom limb pain after amputations Thoracic outlet syndrome Upper extremity contractures resulting from traumatic brain injury or spinal cord injury Upper extremity weakness resulting from traumatic brain injury or spinal cord injury Extraspinal sciatica Peripheral nerve tumors Peripheral neuropathy Piriformis syndrome