Join our physiatry experts as they present their latest research and innovations in clinical care.
The American Academy of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation’s held its Annual Assembly virtually November 11-14, 2021. Vanderbilt University Medical Center presenters included:
Elizabeth Martin, M.D.
Central Nervous System & Pediatric Rehabilitation: “Dear Physiatrist” Let’s Talk about Transition of Care for People with Acquired and Developmental Disabilities
Overcoming Barriers in Pediatric Rehabilitation
Margaret Jones, M.D.
Central Nervous System & Pediatric Rehabilitation: “Dear Physiatrist” Let’s Talk about Transition of Care for People with Acquired and Developmental Disabilities
Jeffery Johns, M.D.
Hot Topics in Spinal Cord Injury – Point/Counterpoint
Advocating for PM&R at the National Level
New Guidelines for Neurogenic Bowel Dysfunction
Byron J. Schneider, M.D.
A Game of CLUE – Can You Deduce the Different Causes for the Same Presenting Back and Lower Extremity Symptoms?
The Association Between Smoking and Pain
Physical Maneuvers Ineffective for SIJ Pain Diagnosis
Injections for SIJ Pain: New Evidence on Treatment Value
Aaron Yang, M.D.
Approach to Posterior Shoulder and Upper Back Pain – Case Based Discussions; Multidisciplinary Approach to Treating Scoliosis – Viewpoints from a Physical Therapist, Physiatrist, and Surgical Perspective
Cadaver Practice Bolsters Confidence in Interventional Spine Procedures
Workers in Physical Occupations Benefit from Back-Relieving Exosuit
Byron Stephens, M.D.
Multidisciplinary Approach to Treating Scoliosis – Viewpoints from a Physical Therapist, Physiatrist, and Surgical Perspective
The LIV Debate in Posterior Cervical Surgery