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Roseville Medical Center
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
 

Address
2120 Professional Drive
Roseville CA 95661

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Telephone
Appt/Advice: (916) 771-6611


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Department Hours
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Closed8:30 am
5:00 pm
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Closed during lunch, 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm

 

Welcome

The department includes four board certified specialists in the field of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. To become board-certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation, PM&R physicians (sometimes referred to as 'physiatrists', which is pronounced ''fizz ee at' trists'') are required to pass both a written and oral examination administered by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (ABPM&R), after completing 4 years of medical school and 4 years of an accredited residency program.

PM&R physicians treat acute and chronic pain and musculoskeletal disorders. PM&R physicians focus on restoring function. They may see a person who lifts a heavy object at work and experiences back pain, a basketball player who sprains an ankle and needs rehabilitation to play again, or a computer programmer who has carpal tunnel syndrome. PM&R physicians' patients include people with arthritis, tendonitis, any kind of back pain, and work- or sports-related injuries.

PM&R physicians also treat serious disorders of the musculoskeletal system that result in severe functional limitations. They would treat a baby with a birth defect, someone in a bad car accident, or an elderly person with a broken hip. Physiatrists coordinate the long-term rehabilitation process for patients with spinal cord injuries, cancer, stroke or other neurological disorders, brain injuries, amputations, and multiple sclerosis.

They care for patients with acute and chronic pain and musculoskeletal problems like back and neck pain, tendonitis, pinched nerves and myofascial pain. They care for patients who have experienced catastrophic events resulting in paraplegia, quadriplegia, or traumatic brain injury and individuals who have had strokes, orthopedic injuries, or neuromuscular disorders such as Duchenne's muscular dystrophy, Charcot-Marie-Toothdisease, multiple sclerosis, polio, or ALS.

The entire staff of the Department of PMR is dedicated to providing the highest quality specialty care!

For information on our Health Education classes in the Sacramento/Roseville area or to receive nutritional advice or other health education information, e-mail one of our Health Educators at: csa.health-education@kp.org.





 
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