Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Doctors in Kalamazoo, MI Accepting Medicare

8 Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation doctors found. Showing 1 - 8
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Paula K Kilmer-ernst, M.D.
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 601 John St, Box 42, Kalamazoo, MI 49007
Phone: 269-341-8855    Fax: 269-341-8743
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Gene Yu, D.O.
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 1521 Gull Rd, Kalamazoo, MI 49048
Phone: 269-552-2225    
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Dr. Peter Tyler Lapen, D.O.
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 601 John St, Kalamazoo, MI 49007
Phone: 269-341-7414    Fax: 269-341-7540
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Tom G Shahwan, M.D.
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 601 John St, Kalamazoo, MI 49007
Phone: 269-341-1954    Fax: 269-341-8314
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Patricia Ann Wells, PT, DPT
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 6120 Stadium Dr Ste 100, Kalamazoo, MI 49009
Phone: 269-372-8555    
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Melissa Manzano Radawski, MD
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 601 John St, Suite M124, Kalamazoo, MI 49007
Phone: 269-341-7500    Fax: 269-341-7540
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Zachariah Neff,
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 1451 Bronson Way, Kalamazoo, MI 49009
Phone: 369-382-3546    
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Jenna Mei Beach,
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation - Spinal Cord Injury Medicine
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 2236 Brook Dr, Kalamazoo, MI 49048
Phone: 269-492-7205    

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Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation: 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.


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