This content was provided by Dr. Campa "Dr. Justiniano F. Campa, MD, a former Associate Professor of Neurology at the University of Virginia (UVA) trained in Neurology and Neuropathology at UVA (1963-1968) and in Neuromuscular Research at the University of Copenhagen (EMG) and at Bethesda NIH (1968-1970). Afterward, he was appointed Assistant Professor of Neurology (1970) and Director of the EMG and Muscle Biopsy Histochemistry Laboratories of the UVA Medical Center. In 1976 Dr Campa was granted Tenure and promoted to Associate Professor of Neurology.After nine years in the UVA Neurology Faculty, Dr. Campa decided to expand his practice from a Neuromuscular sub-specialty to General Clinical Neurology and expertise in Brain MRI/CT interpretation. To accomplish this, in September 1979 he started an independent private practice in Charlottesville in affiliation with Martha Jefferson Hospital of Charlottesville, Va. and became Board Certified in MRI-CT Diagnosis Dr. Campa remained in solo private practice for another 30 years, building a General Neurology Practice in the Charlottesville's community, attending to children as well as adults, consulting on hospital inpatients and providing diagnostic neurology services in EEG, EMG as well as CT and MRI of the Brain. Dr Campa is certified by the Boards of Neurology, Electro-Diagnostic Medicine and Neuro-imaging. In the spring of 2009, Dr. Campa retired after 39 years of professional life and 49 years after graduating from Medical School at the University of Madrid, Spain Dr Campa remained in solo private practice for another 30 years, building a General Neurology Practice in the Charlottesville's community, attending to children as well as adults, consulting on hospital inpatients and providing diagnostic neurology services in EEG, EMG as well as CT and MRI of the Brain. Dr Campa is certified by the Boards of Neurology, Electro-Diagnostic Medicine and Neuro-imaging. In the spring of 2009, Dr. Campa retired after 39 years of professional life and 49 years after graduating from Medical School at the University of Madrid, Spain. Dr. Campa's publications in Nature & Science (1970) are on his original research on the "Histochemistry of energy metabolism in spinal motor neurons" that led to his doctoral thesis; the 1972 original work on the treatment of Myasthenia Gravis with steroids with his neurology colleagues at the University of Virginia; a chapter on Diseases of the Motor Unit in Toole's New Concepts in Neurology and several clinical publications on the field of Muscle & Nerve, his sub-specialty while on the UVA Faculty. After retirement, Dr. Campa designed and produced the lathing and finishing of the original Neurostaff with Virginia artisans and later expanded to the current four models, including a unique two pieces Traveler model. Dr Campa also supports as an Adviser, the practice of Naturopathic Medicine, the Phydos Clinic of Charlottesville where there is a special interest on the neurological conditions in seniors. Dr Campa has now open a special practice on Second Opinions and concierge referrals to surgical specialists as an online service linked to the Phydos Clinic."