Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (Physiatry)
Sports Medicine North offers all types of musculoskeletal care, including surgical and non-surgical treatment options to improve the patient’s quality of life and overall function. A Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation physician can provide a comprehensive evaluation to develop a personalized treatment that may include physical therapy, diagnostic imaging, medications and/or minimally invasive procedures to relieve pain and improve function.
A Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation physician is an expert in providing care to patients of all activity levels including, weekend warriors, high school, college, and professional athletes. We also proudly care for our military, police officers, firefighters, first responders, and injured workers.
Why Choose Sports Medicine North for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation?
We’re the premier practice in the area for treating athletic and other injuries and conditions that cause orthopedic pain. Our physiatry program offers:
- Latest advancements in non-surgical care: We offer cutting-edge, non-narcotic therapies that reduce pain and increase mobility. These include steroidal injections, therapeutic exercises, orthotics, and mobility-assistance devices.
- Convenience every step of the way: We have multiple locations that also offer physical therapy close by. We do everything we can to help you navigate the treatment and recovery process.
Orthopedic Conditions and Injuries Physiatrists Treat
Physiatrists see a wide range of conditions, including:
- Arthritis
- Back and neck pain
- Concussion
- Muscle and nerve damage
- Spine conditions
- Sports injury
What Our Physiatrists Do
Our physiatrists offer conservative care, designed around your goals. They provide non-surgical solutions that help people better manage pain. Physiatrists can:
- Diagnose conditions: A physiatrist can diagnose a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions.
- Prescribe non-narcotic medication: A physiatrist can prescribe medicine that reduces pain, inflammation, or swelling.
- Offer injections: Physiatrists give many types of injections that reduce pain. This includes epidural steroid injections, trigger point injections, and nerve blocks.
- Perform minimally invasive procedures: Physiatrists do procedures to help reduce or block pain, including spinal cord stimulation, facet radiofrequency, and nucleoplasty.
Physiatrists see a wide range of conditions, including:
- Arthritis
- Back and neck pain
- Concussion
- Muscle and nerve damage
- Spine conditions
- Sports injury
Our physiatrists offer conservative care, designed around your goals. They provide non-surgical solutions that help people better manage pain. Physiatrists can:
- Diagnose conditions: A physiatrist can diagnose a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions.
- Prescribe non-narcotic medication: A physiatrist can prescribe medicine that reduces pain, inflammation, or swelling.
- Offer injections: Physiatrists give many types of injections that reduce pain. This includes epidural steroid injections, trigger point injections, and nerve blocks.
- Perform minimally invasive procedures: Physiatrists do procedures to help reduce or block pain, including spinal cord stimulation, facet radiofrequency, and nucleoplasty.
Physicians
- Physiatry
- Pain Management
- Spine
Practicing in:
Peabody and Newburyport- Physiatry
Practicing in:
Peabody