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Page Background www.theconnectionsnj.com Having back pain is uncomfortable enough. Having to deal with multiple HSGXSVW XS ½KYVI SYX XLI FIWX XVIEXQIRX STXMSR QEOIW MX IZIR [SVWI That’s why – at Atlantic NeuroSurgical Specialists’ Spine Center our subspecialized team of fellowship trained spine specialists provide comprehensive care. New Jersey’s largest neurosurgical practice and one of the most renowned in the country, we are known for leading edge treatments delivered with compassion and care. We take care of it all – so you or your loved one can focus on just one thing: getting better. Atlantic NeuroSurgical Specialists – the only connection you need. For more information onANS, visit www.ansdocs.com or call 973.285.7800 . Not sure about your insurance coverage?We can help! Ask to speak with our insurance counselor. Glenpointe Centre Atrium 400 FrankW. Burr Blvd. Teaneck, NJ 07666 201.530.7035 11 Overlook Road Suite 180 Summit, NJ 07901 908.516.2941 310 Madison Avenue Suite 300 Morristown, NJ 07960 973.285.7800 3700 Route 33 Neptune, NJ 07753 732.455.8225 781 Route 15 South Jefferson, NJ 07849 973.729.0266 www.ansdocs.com They say you need connections to navigate your way through back pain. We say you only need one. PARALYZED BROTHER OF FAMED SHARK TANK STAR WALKS AGAIN AFTER LIFE-ALTERING SPINE SURGERY John Corcoran, Barbara Corcoran’s brother, became paralyzed after a horrific motorcycle accident last fall and is now getting back to life as he always knew it. By: Atlantic NeuroSurgical Specialists It was Labor Day weekend…a beautiful Satur- day afternoon. John Corcoran, owner of Statewide Roofing and Siding in Edgewater, NJ and brother of Shark Tank millionaire, Bar- bara Corcoran, headed out to do what he loves most – take a ride on his motorcycle. An experienced rider, John had driven through Morris County hundreds of times…but this time was different. He was on a side road when he came up to a turn too fast. His bike hit a curve and jumped across the road. John was thrown across the road where he landed atop giant concrete blocks. It wasn’t until seven hours later that his fami- ly located him unconscious in the hospital because his friend – a member of the Edge- water Police Department – pinged his phone. “John was rushed to Morristown Medical Center,” Barbara explains. “He had suffered five crushed vertebrae, 18 broken ribs and lungs that were filled with blood. Worst of all, when he arrived at the hospital, he was para- lyzed, having lost all function in his legs and bladder control.” As luck would have it, Dr. Yaron Moshel, a neurosurgeon at Atlantic NeuroSurgical Spe- cialists (ANS), was on call in the trauma center that night. While most physicians would have considered the damage to John’s spinal cord irreversible and would not have immediately performed surgery to remove crushed verte- bral fragments off of his spinal cord, Dr. Moshel set on a mission to have John walking again. “Although no one would have expected this amazing outcome, I thought we should give John the benefit of the doubt,” Dr. Moshel notes. “We rushed him into surgery to recon- struct his spine and relieve pressure from his spinal cord. It was a risky decision considering his other systemic injuries, but we had the full support of a great trauma team and were able to offer him the surgery within hours of arriv- ing to the hospital instead of days later. When it comes to spinal cord injury, early protection of the spinal cord and not wasting precious time is critical.” John received specialized care directed by the trauma and neurosurgery teams in the ICU for one month and came out of a month-long sedation moving all of his limbs. After a seven-week hospital stay and a two-week stay in a rehabilitation center, John returned home and began resuming his normal activities. “I’m driving again – although I have not yet gotten back on my motorcycle…it’s in the repair shop,” John quipped. “I do plan to get back on it…I plan to ski again and do every- thing else I enjoy. All thanks to the fabulous team of doctors who spent hours, days and almost two months focusing on me. Without them, I wouldn’t be here today.” Dr. Moshel added, “I was truly thankful and somewhat surprised that John emerged from his long recovery walking around as if nothing had happened! Traumatic spine injuries can be devastating and to have such a positive outcome in such an upbeat patient keeps us aware of why prompt and high-level care is so important.” “Our whole family feels our brother’s recovery is nothing short of a miracle!” Barbara con- cludes. “We all waited anxiously knowing full well that his chances of walking again were next to zero if not for the quick thinking of Dr. Moshel and the expert care he received. It is truly amazing to see John today. “We just returned from a short vacation to Utah where, believe it or not, he would have skied had Dr. Moshel not asked him not to,” she continues. “John has nine siblings who adore him, and our mom always said John would be a big success because he is such a hard worker. It may have been the habit of working hard that helped put him on the road to recovery. He is an inspiration to us all.” For more information on trau- matic spinal cord injury and ANS, visit ansdocs.com or call 973.285.7800. When John Corcoran, owner of Statewide Roofing and Siding in Edge- water, NJ and brother of Shark Tank millionaire, Barbara Corcoran, arrived at the hos- pital, he was para- lyzed. Featured here with his granddaughter, he came out of a month-long seda- tion moving all of his limbs. After seven weeks in the hospital and two in a rehabilitation center, John returned home and began resuming his normal activi- ties – including enjoying time with his grand- daughter, Lilah.

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