Cheryl Kyinn P.A.
Cheryl Kyinn P.A.
Cheryl E. Kyinn is a certified physician assistant who specializes in neurology. In 2006, she graduated from the University of California, Irvine, with a B.A. in English. She later received her M.S. in physician assistant studies from Western University of Health Sciences in 2010. During her rotations, she developed an affinity towards neurology and has specialized in this since graduating.
Cheryl practices medicine with a special interest in patient advocacy and education. Her goal is to help patients understand their diagnosis and treatment. She began practicing at the Orange County Neurology and Pain Specialty Clinic with a subspecialty in movement disorders and migraines. Cheryl later moved to San Diego in 2012 to join SENTA Clinic in order to expand her subspecialties to include oto-neurology and gait and balance disorders. She is experienced in performing trigger point/nerve block injections, onabotulinumtoxin A injections, and electromyography/nerve conduction velocity testing.
Cheryl is a member of the California Academy of Physician Assistants and the American Academy of Physician Assistants.
When she is not practicing medicine, Cheryl considers herself an avid runner, culinary aficionado, and world traveler.
Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive disorder of the nervous system that currently affects 1% of the American population. It spares race and is found in both men and women although is found to be most common in men. Parkinson’s typically affects older people aged between 50 and 65 though, in some rare cases, can also occur in younger adults.
Cognitive Disorder
As we get older, our bodies begin to change. An entirely natural part of this shift is a slowing down of our brains and a dimished ability to remember and learn new things. However, consistent and increasing occurrences of conditions such as increased memory loss may be a sign of something more serious such as a cognitive disorder.
Deep Brain Stimulation
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Dystonia Including Torticollis and Blepharospasms
Dystonia affects approximately 500,000 adults and children in the United States and is the third most common movement disorder in the country. Identified by the repetitive twisting and contracting of muscles for prolonged periods of time, dystonia is also one of the most painful conditions.
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