Physiatrists,
or rehabilitation
physicians,
are medical
doctors
who are:
•
Experts
at diagnosing
and treating
pain
•
Restore
maximum
function
lost through
injury,
illness
or disabling
conditions
•
Treat
the whole
person,
not just
the problem
area
•
Lead a
team of
medical
professionals
•
Provide
non-surgical
treatments
•
Explain
your medical
problems
and treatment
plan
•
Work not
only on
treatment
but also
prevention
Rehabilitation
physicians
are nerve,
muscle
and bone
experts
who treat
injuries
or illnesses
that affect
how you
move.
Rehabilitation
physicians
have completed
training
in the
medical
specialty
of physical
medicine
and rehabilitation
(PM&R).
Rehabilitation
physicians
treat
a wide
range
of problems
from sore
shoulders
to spinal
cord injuries.
Their
goal is
to decrease
pain and
enhance
performance
without
surgery.
Rehabilitation
physicians
take the
time needed
to accurately
pinpoint
the source
of an
ailment.
They then
design
a treatment
plan that
can be
carried
out by
the patients
themselves
or with
the help
of the
rehabilitation
physician’s
medical
team.
This medical
team might
include
other
physicians
and health
professionals,
such as
neurologists,
orthopedic
surgeons,
and physical
therapists.
By providing
an appropriate
treatment
plan,
rehabilitation
physicians
help patients
stay as
active
as possible
at any
age. Their
broad
medical
expertise
allows
them to
treat
disabling
conditions
throughout
a person’s
lifetime.