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Shimon Rochkind

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Professor
Shimon Rochkind
EducationIvano-Frankivsk National Medical University, Bar Ilan University
Medical career
ProfessionNeurosurgery, Microsurgery, Neuroscience
InstitutionsTel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center

Shimon Rochkind is an Israeli clinician and an operating neurosurgeon.[1] His professional interests include surgery on the peripheral nerves, the lumbar and sacral spine, brachial plexus and cauda equina. Rochkind pioneered the use of the laser therapy for the treatment of injuries in the peripheral nervous system.[2] Currently he dedicates a fair share of his time to the scientific work: developing the matrix for peripheral nerve and spinal cord reconstruction.[3][4]

Education and clinical work

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Prof. Rochkind (right) with prof. Hano Millesi and prof. David Kline in 2015

Shimon Rochkind had graduated with honors and received his medical degree from Ivano-Frankivsk National Medical University, Ukrainian SSR, in 1975. After arriving in Israel and serving in the Israeli Defense Forces (Major in Reserve) he completed his specialization in neurosurgery at the Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center in 1989. Then he completed a fellowship at the Hospital for Sick Children (Toronto), specializing in pediatric neurosurgery.

In 1992, he finished a senior fellowship in Groote Schuur Hospital, South Africa, specializing in the restoration of peripheral nerves and brachial plexus and later in 2003 an advanced clinical training for brachial plexus reconstructive surgery in Ogori Daiichi General Hospital, Japan. Prof. Rochkind had completed his Ph.D. Dissertation "Influence of Laser Phototherapy on Acetylcholine Receptors and Creatine Phosphokinase content in Denervated Muscle" in Bar Ilan University, Israel, in 2014.

In 2001 Rochkind had founded and headed the Division for Peripheral Nerve Reconstruction and the Research Center for Nerve Reconstruction in Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center. He had served as the Director of the Division since its foundation until 2020 and currently continues in his position as the Head of the Translational Medicine and Clinical Research Center for Nerve Reconstruction.[5]

Shimon Rochkind is actively involved in neuro-biotechnological preclinical research for development of an innovative Reviving Matrix (Anti-gliotic Guiding Regenerative Gel) for Reconstruction of Severely Injured Peripheral Nerve and Spinal Cord. The "Matrix" is a special milieu that increases nerve growth, promotes recovery aiming, ultimately, at restoring the function of an injured peripheral nerve, and enables spinal cord repair.[6][7][8]

Rochkind serves as an Associate Professor in Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, and has received the Outstanding Teacher Award by the Sackler Faculty of Medicine. Internationally he serves as the Vice Chairman of Peripheral Nerve Surgery Committee of the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies, a member of Section of Peripheral Nerve Surgery of European Association of Neurosurgical Societies, is a member of 26 international professional clinical and scientific associations. He is also a former president of Sunderland Society (an international group for the study of peripheral nerves) and a former president of World Association for Laser Therapy.[9]

Publications

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Shimon Rochkind has more than 80 scientific publications and 29 sections of books.[10][11]

References

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  1. ^ Prof. Shimon Rochkind at Tel Aviv University website
  2. ^ Doidge, Norman (2015). The Brain's Way of Healing: Remarkable Discoveries and Recoveries from the Frontiers of Neuroplasticity. Penguin. ISBN 9780670025503.
  3. ^ The Doctor Game: Laser therapy offers alternative treatment for concussions, Times Colonist
  4. ^ Un gel per riparare i nervi e curare la paralisi, La Stampa
  5. ^ Center for Nerve Reconstruction, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center website
  6. ^ Reversing paralysis with a restorative gel, EurekAlert!
  7. ^ Investigating Reconstruction of Peripheral and Central Nervous Systems Following Injury, Sackler Faculty of Medicine
  8. ^ Rochkind S, Nevo Z (July 2014). "Recovery of Peripheral Nerve with Massive Loss Defect by Tissue Engineered Guiding Regenerative Gel". BioMed Research International. 2014: 1–7. doi:10.1155/2014/327578. PMC 4106053. PMID 25105121.
  9. ^ Shimon Rochkind at Herzliya Medical Center website
  10. ^ Rochkind S at PubMed
  11. ^ Shimon Rochkind at Publons
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