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19 Physiatrists found in ProvoDr. Benjamin Steven Crouch, D.O.
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R)
1055 N 500 W Ste 121, Provo, UT - 84604
801-373-7350 801-812-5401
Brian K Olenslager, M.D.
Pain Medicine
3585 N University Ave, Ste 150, Provo, UT - 84604
801-356-6100 801-356-2113
Camille Elizabeth Crockett, ATC
Sports Medicine
1130 Smith Fieldhouse, Provo, UT - 84602
801-422-2946
Claire A Gross, MD
Sports Medicine
1157 N 300 W Ste 201, Provo, UT - 84604
801-357-1200
Dr. David S Hilmo, M.D.
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R)
1034 N 500 W, Provo, UT - 84604
801-357-7765
Jared Perry Brady, DPT
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R)
524 W 300 N Ste 201, Provo, UT - 84601
801-370-9981
Dr. Jody Quick Wixom, M.D.
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R)
1055 N 300 W Ste 410, Provo, UT - 84604
801-357-8818
Dr. Jonathan Alexander Benfield, D.O.
Pain Medicine
395 W Cougar Blvd Ste 803, Provo, UT - 84604
801-235-7246
Karen Swisher, PTA
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R)
1001 N 500 W, Provo, UT - 84604
801-377-9661
Kellen A Hilton, MD
Physiatrist
395 W Cougar Blvd Ste 803, Provo, UT - 84604
801-235-7246
Dr. Kirk W Leininger, MD
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R)
1055 N 300 W, #410, Provo, UT - 84604
801-357-8818 801-357-8817
Mackenzie Booth, ATC
Sports Medicine
1120 Sfh, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT - 84602
801-866-6082
Miranda Greer, ATC, LAT
Sports Medicine
1141 Sfh, Provo, UT - 84602
801-362-0120
Nicholas Brown, MD
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R)
395 W Cougar Blvd Ste 802, Provo, UT - 84604
801-357-8818 801-357-8817
Robin Ockey, MD
Pain Medicine
1134 N 500 W, Provo, UT - 84604
801-357-8310
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.