“Dr. Casey, you listened
when no one else would.
Thank you so much.”
—A. O., Patient
Kenneth Casey, MD FACS
Dr. Casey, board certified by the American Board of Neurological Surgery, was trained as a neurosurgical generalist at the University of Pittsburgh under Dr. Peter Jannetta. He completed his undergraduate and surgical training at Georgetown University, The University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, and Queensquare Hospital in London, England. In addition, he completed a Critical Care fellowship at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.
Dr. Casey is an Associate Professor at Michigan State University and Associate Professor of PM&R at Wayne State University.
Dr. Casey is a member of many local, state, national and international professional organizations. In so doing he lectures and attends meetings to keep in touch with the latest neuroscience advances. His publications number more than 250, and he is on the editorial board of several medical journals. He has authored multiple book chapters and wrote STRIKING BACK with George Weigel. He is an internationally recognized expert on surgery of the cranial nerves. As a result, he speaks nationally and internationally on a variety of topics.
Dr. Casey has a strong interest in resident education and continuing medical education. Remaining involved with the education of physicians, nurses and residents encourages him to always be searching for the next best answer. He resides with his wife and college sweetheart, Martha, in Michigan.
Publications.
Dr. Casey’s publications number more than 250, and he is on the editorial board of several medical journals. He has authored multiple book chapters and wrote STRIKING BACK with George Weigel. He is an internationally recognized expert on surgery of the cranial nerves. As a result, he speaks nationally and internationally on a variety of topics.
Published by TNA in 2004 and authored by George Weigel and Kenneth F. Casey, M.D., this handbook is written in layman's terms, describes all aspects of trigeminal neuralgia (TN) and facial pain, and provides vital information and resources for patients, family, friends and healthcare professionals. A must-have guide for every facial pain patient!
A book to help you and your medical professionals understand and treat your facial pain. The treatments included dietary, alternative medicine, and pharmacotherapy. It also introduces you to the surgical procedures that may help.