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137 Physiatrists found in BaltimoreMr. Adrian Lumberio Ataiza, P.T.
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R)
4805 Benson Avenue, Baltimore, MD - 21227
410-242-8963
Dr. Ahmed Khawer, DO
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R)
600 N Wolfe Street Phipps 174, Baltimore, MD - 21287
410-502-2447
Akhil M Chhatre, MD
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R)
600 N Wolfe St, Phipps 174, Baltimore, MD - 21287
410-502-2438 410-502-2419
Alba Miranda Azola, MD
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R)
600 N Wolfe Street, Meyer 1-163, Baltimore, MD - 21287
410-614-4030 410-614-4033
Dr. Albert Cruz Recio, MD
Spinal Cord Injury Medicine
707 N Broadway Ste 518, Baltimore, MD - 21205
443-923-9210
Alexis Coslick, DO
Sports Medicine
600 N Wolfe Street, Phipps 174, Baltimore, MD - 21287
410-614-4030 410-614-4033
Dr. Alfredo B Caragay, M.D.
Pain Medicine
1120 Saint Paul St, Ground Level, Baltimore, MD - 21202
410-685-7790
Aliya Jafri
Physiatrist
1010 E 33rd St, Baltimore, MD - 21218
732-310-1219
Allison Noelle Wallingford, MD
Physiatrist
827 Linden Ave, Baltimore, MD - 21201
410-225-8790
Alvin Tsz Hin Ng, MD
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R)
5601 Loch Raven Blvd, Baltimore, MD - 21239
443-444-8000
Amanda Claire Hodgetts, PT, DPT
Sports Medicine
5731 Cottonworth Ave # 3723, Baltimore, MD - 21209
410-708-4763
Amanda Benkowski, OTR/L
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R)
9000 Franklin Square Dr, Baltimore, MD - 21237
443-777-7000
Dr. Amanda Kole Morrow, M.D.
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R)
600 N Wolfe St, Baltimore, MD - 21287
410-955-5000
Amit Grewal, PT, DPT
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R)
222 E Saratoga St Ste 813, Baltimore, MD - 21202
813-541-1248
Anthony Manfredo, MD
Physiatrist
2401 W. Belvedere Ave., Department Of Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation, Baltimore, MD - 21215
410-601-9000
About Physiatrists: Physiatrist: Physical medicine and rehabilitation, also referred to as rehabilitation medicine, is the medical specialty concerned with diagnosing, evaluating, and treating patients with physical disabilities. These disabilities may arise from conditions affecting the musculoskeletal system such as neck and back pain, sports injuries, or other painful conditions affecting the limbs, such as carpal tunnel syndrome. Alternatively, the disabilities may result from neurological trauma or disease such as spinal cord injury, head injury or stroke. A physician certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation is often called a physiatrist. The primary goal of the physiatrist is to achieve maximal restoration of physical, psychological, social and vocational function through comprehensive rehabilitation. Pain management is often an important part of the role of the physiatrist. For diagnosis and evaluation, a physiatrist may include the techniques of electromyography to supplement the standard history, physical, x-ray and laboratory examinations. The physiatrist has expertise in the appropriate use of therapeutic exercise, prosthetics (artificial limbs), orthotics and mechanical and electrical devices.