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What is physiatry?
Physiatry, also known as physical medicine and rehabilitation or non-operative pain management, focuses on restoring a patient's quality of life and physical abilities through the use of medication, therapy and minimally invasive procedures.
What is a physiatrist?
Physiatrists are medical doctors who have completed training in the specialty of physical medicine and rehabilitation. Physiatrists focus on how pain and physical limitations affect function and your daily quality of life. Through a thorough examination and appropriate diagnostic testing, they determine the best course of treatment for your condition.
Physiatrists can have subspecialty certifications in the following areas:
- Electrodiagnostics
- Interventional spine/pain management
- Traumatic brain injury
- Spinal cord injury
- Pediatrics
- Sports medicine
At OrthoIndy, our physiatrists also referred to as physical medicine and rehabilitation specialists or non-operative pain management doctors, focus on treating a multitude of medical, neurologic and orthopedic conditions in a non-operative approach.
OrthoIndy physiatrists' interests include:
- Non-operative management of musculoskeletal injuries
- Non-operative spine care/interventional pain management
- Sports medicine
- Electrodiagnostic medicine
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What kind of training does a physiatrist have?
Similar to an orthopedic surgeon, physiatrists must graduate from medical school followed by four additional years of residency training in a physical medicine and rehabilitation.
Many physiatrists choose to pursue additional advanced degrees known as fellowship training in a specific subspecialty area. Fellowships are available for specialized study in musculoskeletal rehabilitation, pediatrics, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury and sports medicine?
To become board certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation, rehabilitation physicians are required to take both a written and oral examination administered by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (ABPMR).