PM&R: A physiatrist, or rehabilitation physician, is a medical doctor who has also completed residency training in the medical specialty of physical medicine and rehabilitation (pm&r). This physician is a nerve, muscle, bone and brain expert who diagnoses and treats injuries or illnesses that affect how you move. The physiatric approach to patient care looks at the whole person and not just one symptom.
Answered 8/29/2014
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Medical field: Physical medicine and rehabilitation or physiatry is a medical specialty focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of disorders that limit a person's ability to take care of themselves, work, or participate in society. In other words, it focuses on medical problems that affect how people move, walk, or interact with each other (most commonly muscle, bone, nerve, or brain related).
Answered 6/25/2014
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PM&R: Physical medicine & rehabilitation is a medical specialty that diagnoses and treats patients with medical illnesses and injuries that cause impairment of function. Pm&r focuses on improving the function of the patient. A physiatrist (specialist in pm&r) can be consulted upon in the hospital to evaluate and treat patients. Physiatrists who own outpatient physical therapy facilities focus on sports.
Answered 4/2/2013
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