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Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation - NPI Lookup
A specialist in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, also called a physiatrist, evaluates and treats patients with disorders or disabilities in the muscles, bones, and nervous system, including neck or back pain, sports and work injuries, stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury, spasticity, and any other disability or disorder that affects function. A physiatrist may lead a team of medical professionals to help patients improve their physical, psychological, social, and vocational function, and are dedicated to the whole person, including treating pain, restoring function, and improving quality of life. Treatment modalities may include medications, injections, therapeutic exercise, electrodiagnosis, and any equipment required for daily activities.
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation - NPI Lookup
Sub Specialization
What is Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation?
Physical medicine and rehabilitation, also known as physiatry, is a branch of medicine that aims to enhance and restore functional ability and quality of life to people with physical impairments or disabilities.
FAQ'S
What does a physiatrist do?
Answer: Physiatrists treat the musculoskeletal system, including the muscles, bones, nerves, ligaments, tendons, and other structures as well as treating the musculoskeletal disorders that cause pain and/or difficulty with functioning.
How do you become certified in one of the subspecialties?
Answer: To become certified as a physiatrist, a physician must complete specialized training before residency as specified by the Board.
What certifications are available for a physiatrist?
Answer: The American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation offers certifications.
What training is required prior to board certification?
Answer: Four years of training is required prior to board certification.
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