What is physical medicine and rehabilitation? What is a rehabilitation physician? How do rehabilitation physicians diagnose? What cases do they diagnose? What cases do they manage? Amputations Arthritis and other Rheumatoid Conditions Ataxia Back Pain Balance Deficits Bell's Palsy Brachial Plexus Injuries Brain Injury Effects Burns Bursitis Cerebral Palsy Carpal Tunnel Diseases Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Chronic Pain Chronic Pediatric Disorders De-conditioning (due to extended illness or surgery) Degenerative Disorders Developmental Disorders Effects of Cancer Elbow Pain and Problems Fibromyalgia Fractures Golf Elbow Head Injury I-P Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow) Low Back Pain Lumbar Disc Disease Lumbar Strain (Weightlifter's Back) Lymphedema Medial Epicondylitis (Golfer's or Baseball Elbow) Multiple Trauma Effects Multiple Sclerosis Effects Muscle Strains Musculoskeletal Disorders Muscular Dystrophy Effects Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Neck Pain Neurological Disorder Effects (ie ALS) Neuropathies Osteoporosis Parkinson's Disease Effects Post-polio Syndrome Q-Z Repetitive Motion Disorders Rotator Cuff Injuries Spinal Cord Injury Shoulder Pain Shoulder Problems Shoulder Tendonitis Sciatica Spasticity Spinal Cord Injury Effects Sport Injuries Sprains and Strains Stroke Tennis Elbow Total Joint Replacement Effects Whiplash Injury Workplace Injuries |