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Drs. Edwards, Fredericson, & Haig: In the News, August 25, 2021
https://www.aapmr.org/members-publications/newsroom/member-news/member-news-details/2021/08/25/drs.-edwards-fredericson-haig-in-the-news-august-25-2021
Ivan Edwards, DO, FAAPMR, FRSA, has been featured in Top Doctor Magazine, was recently awarded the Commendation Medal with Oak Leaf cluster for his service in the U.S. Air Force Reserve and was inducted as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. Michael Fredericson, MD, FAAPMR, professor of orthopaedic surgery and the head physician for Stanford’s track and field team, shares advice on how to use massage guns safely. Read more. Andrew Haig, MD, FAAPMR, President of the International
Oregon to Reconsider Coverage of Low Back Pain Injections
https://www.aapmr.org/members-publications/newsroom/member-news/member-news-details/2017/02/09/oregon-to-reconsider-coverage-of-low-back-pain-injections
currently recommends acupuncture, manipulation, massage, medications (excluding long-term opioid treatment
Christina R. Klein, MD
https://www.aapmr.org/docs/default-source/default-document-library/christina-r-klein-md.pdf?sfvrsn=bec9547c_0
 Christina Klein, MD Stanford PM&R PGY-3 I aspire to be an integral member of my professional community, and have a natural enthusiasm for organization, leadership, and community service. Prior to medical school, I had the invaluable experience of running my own small business for several years. In addition to the work done in my office I organized groups for special events, taught massage therapy at the local YMCA, and performed community outreach including com- plimentary care
Why Visit a PM&R Physician
https://www.aapmr.org/about-physiatry/about-physical-medicine-rehabilitation/why-visit-a-rehabilitation-physician
pain. The PM&R physician might prescribe medication, stretching, and massage for short-term pain
March 2016
https://www.aapmr.org/members-publications/newsletters/physiatrist-in-training-e-newsletter/phit-board-updates/phit-newsletter-updates-archive/march-2016
medicine, physiotherapy, orthopaedic surgery, podiatry, massage therapy, and nutrition. We provided care
Roseen E
https://www.aapmr.org/docs/default-source/pmr-journal/implementation-science/roseen-e.pdf?sfvrsn=f7962d7c_3
for LBP (e.g., acupuncture, chiropractic care, massage therapy, physical therapy). Interviews were
Anti-Kickback Statute RFI
https://www.aapmr.org/docs/default-source/default-document-library/aapm-r_anti-kickback-statute-rfi.pdf?sfvrsn=191a5b7c_0
and sometimes being a director of physical, occupational, speech therapy centers, gyms, massage
Anti-Kickback Statute RFI
https://www.aapmr.org/docs/default-source/protected-advocacy/aapm-r_anti-kickback-statute-rfi.pdf?sfvrsn=161a5b7c_0
and sometimes being a director of physical, occupational, speech therapy centers, gyms, massage
Pinched Nerves in the Neck and Back
https://www.aapmr.org/about-physiatry/conditions-treatments/medical-rehabilitation/back-and-neck-pain
. Non-opioid medications, education, injections, acupuncture, massage, and other treatments are a few
Phantom Pain
https://www.aapmr.org/about-physiatry/conditions-treatments/pain-neuromuscular-medicine-rehabilitation/phantom-pain
and prescriptions pain medications. Massage, movement, acupuncture and transcutaneous electrical