A physical medicine and rehabilitation doctor, also known as a PM&R doctor or a physiatrist, treats a wide variety of medical conditions that affect the brain, spinal cord, bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, and tendons.
Their goal is to improve movement ability and quality of life. PM&R doctors focus on the patient as a whole person, not just one area of the body.
PM&R doctors can address physical medical conditions affecting any area of the body.
PM&R doctors design treatment plans for people of any age. They’ll check on your condition, needs, and goals; make sure there isn’t a serious medical reason for the issues you’re having, and design a treatment plan to help you reach your goals.
PM&R doctors are specialised in physical medicine and rehabilitation. In addition to their medical degree, many of them have subspecialty certifications. These certifications can be in fields such as:
To become a PM&R doctor, the following requirements must be met:
PM&R doctors who pursue a subspecialty also do a fellowship in that specialty.
PM&R doctors treat problems that happen because of injury, illness, or chronic conditions. The most common treatments include:
The two major components a PM&R doctor specialises in are physical medicine and rehabilitation.
Physical Medicine
PM&R doctors develop a comprehensive program to help their patients physically, socially, emotionally, and vocationally. They manage many types of physical problems, and help you stay as active as possible at any age.
If you have had physical trauma, PM&R doctors may prescribe braces or splints to improve your arm or leg position or function, prosthetics for limb loss, or equipment to help you move more safely. This equipment can include tools such as wheelchairs, standers, walkers, bath benches, or lifts.
Rehabilitation
PM&R doctors can prescribe medication for muscle or nerve problems, attention and memory issues, respiratory or gastrointestinal issues, and behavior, sleep, or pain concerns, among many more medical problems.
If you have had physical trauma, pain, or problems with movement, visiting a PM&R doctor might be your next step.
They can diagnose and treat issues medical conditions related to disabilities, including:
A PM&R doctor may work with a team of neurologists, orthopedists, neurosurgeons, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, and primary care doctors, depending what you need.