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  • MSU Health Care Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

    Providers at MSU Health Care Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation offer innovative non-operative treatments through regenerative medicine including platelet-rich plasma and stem cell therapies. If you’ve tried other options and found limited relief, contact MSU Health Care Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation to learn more about improving your pain through regenerative medicine treatments.

The mission of theDepartment of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation is to provide excellent clinical care, education, and research in the field of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, leading to optimum quality of life for individuals with physical disabilities.

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation focuses on restoration of the body and mind after trauma or disease has occurred. In some cases the restoration is ongoing and the goal is to teach the patient how to live and cope with the effects of pain, or lack of function, and lead a full and productive life to the greatest extent possible.

Clinically, restoration and rehabilitation can be accomplished in different ways. Our philosophy is to assess a patient's bio/psycho/social needs and determine which diagnostic and treatment methods will provide the patient with the highest level of functional outcome. The approach is often inter-disciplinary.

Academically, we teach medical students basic treatment and assessment techniques and methods used in rehabilitation, along with advanced knowledge of anatomy. We train residents in the practice of physiatry and the diagnostic art of electromyography (EMG). We also offer a fellowship program to physicians desiring a refined knowledge of EMG and pain management.

Explore this website and meet our department members; learn about our residency/fellowship training programs and its sponsors, Sparrow and McLaren Hospitals; investigate our research projects completed and underway, and observe our COM clinical practices.

This is Mary Free Bed at Sparrow


Sparrow Hospital and Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital have joined together to create Mary Free Bed at Sparrow, a joint venture providing advanced inpatient rehabilitation care for mid-Michigan patients. The rehabilitation unit at Sparrow includes 40 private patient rooms and two therapy gymnasiums. Enjoy this Grand Opening video, and hear directly from the first patients to benefit from our collaboration.

Mary Free Bed at Sparrow is #1 in Nation in Overall Quality of Care

For three years running (2019, 2020, and 2021), Mary Free Bed at Sparrow has been recognized by the Professional Research Consultants, INC (PRC) as the top performer in the nation in Overall Quality of Care. Our department is thrilled to be partners with Mary Free Bed at Sparrow and look forward to many more years of excellent collaboration, providing top-notch care for the Mid-Michigan community.

Find us on Instagram - @msupmr

Our Residency Officially Submits Application for Osteopathic Recognition

Michigan State PM&R was one of the few, long-standing AOA-affiliated PM&R residencies in the country. In light of the ACGME residency merger, we will continue to pursue “Osteopathic Recognition” to build upon our program’s reputation of furthering the field of osteopathic medicine in the world of physiatry.

Ky Viet Quach appointed as AAPM&R Resident Delegate to AMA

Congrats to Dr. Quach, one of our PGY-3 residents, on this appointment! He will be serving a 2-year term (2021-2022). For more about the AMA House of Delegates, you can visit: https://www.aapmr.org/advocacy/academy-in-action/collaborations/ama-house-of-delegate-state-chapters

Dr. Prokop Honored With Patenge Medal of Public Service Award

prokopDr. Lawrence Prokop was one of four distinguished leaders to have been selected to receive the MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine’s highest honor, The Walter F. Patenge Medal of Public Service Award. A 1980 graduate from the College of Osteopathic Medicine, his 40 years of practice in osteopathic medicine have been split between patient care, medical education, and research. Thank you for your service Dr. Prokop!

Congrats to our residents and attendings whose abstracts were accepted to AANEM, AAP, and AAPMR’s 2020 Conferences!

Please join us in congratulating our program’s contributors to this year’s AANEM, AAP, and AAPMR’s Annual Assemblies:

  • Monica Barnes, D.O.
  • Alexander Carrese, D.O., M.S.
  • Drew Parkhurst, D.O., ATC
  • Frederick Carington, D.O.
  • Stephen Sudekum, D.O.
  • John Tegtmeier, D.O.
  • Michael Andary, M.D., M.S.
  • Harnoor Tokhie, D.O.
    • Ian Ackers, DO PhD  ackers
      • Hometown: Columbus, OH
      • Undergrad: The Ohio State University
      • Graduate: Ohio University
      • Medical School: Ohio University Heritage COM
      • PM&R Interests: Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine, Neuromuscular Medicine/EMG, Adaptive Sports
      • Hobbies: In my free time I enjoy baking sourdough bread, endurance running (ultra marathons, etc), and hiking outdoors with my 2 dogs and significant other. I also enjoy home improvement projects, and growing my garden! 
    • Dan Jimenez, DO  jimenez
      • Hometown: Okemos, MI
      • Undergrad: Michigan State University, Lyman Briggs College of Science
      • Graduate: Master of Public Health, Michigan State University CHM
      • Medical School: Michigan State University COM
      • PM&R Interests: Interventional Pain/Spine, Regenerative Medicine
      • Hobbies: Weight-lifting, playing chess, listening to podcasts, music, watching the Spartans, and spending time with my family and our dog Kobe.
    • Emily Lysher, DO  Lysher
      • Hometown: Grass Lake, MI
      • Undergrad: Michigan State University, Lyman Briggs College
      • Medical School: Liberty University COM
      • PM&R Interests: Sports medicine, regenerative medicine, interventional procedures, EDX, OMM, Pain management
      • Hobbies: Spending time with my husband and son, weight-lifting, running, walking my dog, being the best golf caddy my husband could ask for.  
    • Amber Vocelle, DO, PhD Vocelle 
      • Hometown: Lake Odessa, MI
      • Undergrad: Kalamazoo College
      • Graduate: Michigan State University- Physiology
      • Medical School:  Michigan State University COM
      • PM&R Interests: Electrodiagnostics, neuromuscular medicine, ultrasound, MSK, spasticity
      • Research Interests: Biomechanics & function, outcomes measures, electrodiagnostics
      • Hobbies: Hiking, reading, spending time with my family
      • Post Graduation: Neuromuscular fellowship at University of Michigan
    • Colin Buday, DO MS   Buday
      • Hometown: Essexville, MI
      • Undergrad: Michigan State University
      • Graduate: Wayne State University School of Medicine
      • Medical School: University of Pikeville
      • PM&R Interests: Interventional Spine, Pain management, General Physiatry
      • Hobbies: Spending time outdoors, deer hunting, cooking. 
    • John Davis, DO  Davis John D 
      • Hometown: Ann Arbor, MI
      • Undergrad: University of Findlay
      • Medical School: Michigan State University COM
      • PM&R Interests: Sports Medicine, Interventional Spine, EMG, MSK, General Physiatry
      • Hobbies: In my free time I'm likely exploring the great state of Michigan with my wife, daughter, and dog! I also enjoy golfing, running, and cheering for losing sports teams (Detroit Pistons, Chicago Bears). 
    • Ryan O'Shaughnessy, DO  OShaug   
      • Hometown: Fort Wayne, IN
      • Undergrad: Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
      • Medical School: Marian University COM
      • PM&R Interests: MSK, General Physiatry, Sports and Spine
      • Hobbies: I enjoy anything outdoors. You can often find me running, biking, or swimming in my free time. I'm currently restoring a 1984 Volkswagen Westy in hopes of camping all over the country. I'm a diehard Pacers and Colts fan. 
    • Dominick Utrie, DO MS Utrie Headshot Suit 2022 
      • Hometown: Green Bay, Wisconsin
      • Undergrad: Creighton University
      • Graduate: Creighton University - Master's in Clinical Anatomy
      • Medical School: Rocky Vista University - CO Campus
      • PM&R Interests: Pain Management, Interventional Procedures, Sports Medicine, Ultrasound, EDx
      • Hobbies: Being a dad, elite at losing golf balls and finding bunkers, thrifting sleuth, gourmet air fryer chef, relentless pursuit of the perfect chocolate chip cookie
    • Steven Cvetkovski, DO MS  Steve C 
      • Hometown: Allen Park, MI
      • Undergrad: Central Michigan University
      • Graduate: Wayne State University
      • Medical School: Michigan State University COM
      • PM&R Interests: General Physiatry, MSK, Sports Medicine, Interventional Spine
      • Hobbies: Traveling, Golfing, Live Shows, Fitness, Video Games
    • Amy Drabant, DO  Drabant 
      • Hometown: Wheaton, IL
      • Undergrad: Southern Illinois University
      • Graduate: Rocky Vista University
      • Medical School: Rocky Vista University COM
      • PM&R Interests: Interventional Spine, Sports, MSK, General Physiatry
      • Hobbies: I enjoy spending free time on the water with my family and my dog, Squid! I also like volleyball, cooking, reading, and all things Chicago sports! 
    • Michael Moran, DO   moran
      • Hometown: Fowlerville, MI
      • Undergrad: Michigan State University
      • Medical School: Michigan State University COM
      • PM&R Interests: Sports Medicine, Interventional Spine, Musculoskeletal US, Pain Management, Spasticity
      • Hobbies: Spending time with wife and kids, grilling & smoking, making homemade pizza & pasta, woodworking, weightlifting, craft beer snob, baking, gaming. 
    • Cole Wesselman, DO MHA  wesselman 
      • Hometown: Centennial, CO
      • Undergrad: Iowa State University
      • Graduate: Des Moines University, MHA
      • Medical School: Des Moines University COM
      • PM&R Interests: Adaptive Sports, General PM&R 
      • Hobbies: Cycling, hiking, golf, slow pitch softball, volleyball, hosting game nights, volunteering at church, taking my German Shepherd puppy on adventures, vacations anywhere with my wife, and being a lawn dad!
    • Ryan Conlon, DO  Conlon
      • Hometown: Novi, MI
      • Undergrad: Grand Valley State University
      • Medical School: Michigan State University COM
      • PM&R Interests: Sports Medicine, Interventional Spine, EMG
      • Hobbies: In my free time I enjoy golfing, playing hockey, and playing card or board games. I'm also a Detroit and Michigan State sports fan. 
    • Ting Fan, DO  8015AA06 01F4 41ED A937 58467182A0CD
      • Hometown: Fushun, China and Houston, TX
      • Undergrad: University of Houston
      • Medical School: NYITCOM - Arkansas State 
      • PM&R Interests: General Physiatry, Interventional Spine
      • Hobbies: Building PC, Gaming, Gym, and Anime
    • Davids Kupursmits, MD  Kupursmits
      •  Hometown: East Lansing, MI
      • Undergrad: Michigan State University
      • Medical School: Michigan State University CHM
      • PM&R Interests: Spinal Cord Injury, Sports Medicine, Interventional Spine, EMG, General Physiatry
      • Hobbies: I love spending time with my family and friends, especially playing board games. I also stay active with weightlifting, swimming, running, and biking. And of course, I bleed green and love attending MSU sporting events! 
    • Reena Mathew, DO  Mathew
      • Hometown: Novi, MI
      • Undergrad: Wayne State University
      • Medical School: Michigan State University COM
      • PM&R Interests: Pain Management, Sports Medicine, General Physiatry
      • Hobbies: In my free time you can find me trying new restaurants/coffee shops around the city! I also love traveling, hiking, spending time with my dog Ruby, and binging reality TV! 
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    Trends in Utilization of Image Guidance for Hip Joint Injections

  • PHYSIATRIC SPORTS MEDICINE, SPINE and EMG

    TWO YEAR FELLOWSHIP
    Michigan State University
    College of Osteopathic Medicine
    Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
    909 Fee Road
    East Lansing, MI 48824-1316

    Thanks for your interest in the Sports Medicine/Spine/EMG fellowship.  Below is a basic description of the experience with an application. 

    Our intent, at this time, is to interview over the summer and try to make a decision in early September. You can come and visit MSU and/or talk with faculty, the current fellows, or faculty at any time, or we can do a video interview.  It is important that you have a good idea what the fellowship is about before you commit for two years of your life.  However, a visit here beforehand is NOT required.

       
    PLEASE NOTE: Beginning in 2014 we implemented changes and our program is currently a 24 month (2 years) program.

      • We are looking for a two-year commitment from the fellow. This next fellow candidate will start in July of the current year, and their employment will span 24 months.
      • The first year you will work as an attending physician and will focus on:
        • Spine (clinic/injections, 6-7 half days/week); this is primarily with Dr. Ryan O’Connor, Dr. Mathew Saffarian, and Dr. Nathan Condie.
        • EMG (2 half days); this is primarily with Dr. Michael Andary.
        • Inpatient rehabilitation/SAR/consults (1-2 half days/week).
        • Call is limited to six – eight weekends (extra pay) for the year. There is usually extra call available for extra pay as a moonlighting opportunity.
      • The first year is a non-accredited fellowship in interventional spine/pain and EMG. It will give the fellow enough credentials to sit for the American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine (ABEM) boards.
      • This allows financial stability of the fellowship and allows the fellow to bring home a better salary.
      • The second year is an ACGME and AOA accredited Sports Medicine fellowship associated with Family Practice at Sparrow Hospital. This year includes all the requirements of the ACGME/AOA fellowship with at least 6 half days per week in Sports Medicine. The other 4 half days per week will include PM&R clinics and limited inpatient responsibilities (less than one half day per week). You will also need to follow national duty hour rules in this year.
      • To be eligible for the ACGME/AOA Sports Medicine fellowship, (which is the second year of post residency training) the applicant must:
        1. Be ACGME and/or AOA Board Eligible in PM&R.
        2. Obtain approval for attending privileges at MSU, Sparrow hospital and McLaren Hospital of Greater Lansing.
        3. Pass the MSU EMG practical test which is required to be functional in the MSU EMG lab.
        4. Pass the practical spine injection evaluation.
        5. Complete one year of PM&R attending training through MSU PM&R.

    PLEASE NOTE:

    --It will almost always require a year of fellowship training with the MSU PM&R faculty to complete letters C and D above..

    --This ACGME/AOA fellowship will be offered through the ERAS/NRMP Match

     

    --It will be very difficult for an applicant other than one who has completed the 1st year of this two-year fellowship to be eligible for the MSU-ACGME Sports Medicine fellowship.

    • We will offer only one physiatry position for the ACGME fellowship under Jill Moschelli MD. We may offer a second position depending on multiple factors. The fellowship has Osteopathic Recognition under Nathan Fitton, DO. 
    • Salaries are competitive with opportunity to moonlight and make significantly more depending on the amount of extra work.
    • After two years of work, the fellow/attending will be ACGME board eligible in sports medicine, EMG (American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine) and competent in lumbar, thoracic, and cervical spinal procedures that are taught following the Spine Intervention Society Guidelines.
    • Fellows will get exposure to these fluoroscopically guided procedures: Cervical Interlaminar Epidural Injections, Lumbar Transforaminal, Interlaminar, and Caudal injections; cervical transformational epidural steroid injections, Selective Nerve Root injections; Cervical Facet/Medial Branch Injections; Thoracic Facet/Medial Branch Injections; Lumbar Facet/Medial Branch Injections; Cervical and Thoracic Radiofrequency Neurotomy; Lumbar Radiofrequency Neurotomy; Neuromodulation/Spinal Cord Stimulation Implantation Trials; Sacroiliac Joint Injections; Sacrococcygeal / Ganglion Impar Injections; stellate ganglion injections; Piriformis muscle injections; Lumbar Sympathetic Chain Ganglion injections; Genicular Nerve Block and Radiofrequency Neurolysis.
    • These Ultrasound guided Peripheral Joint and peri-tendonous injections (shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee ankle and foot) including viscosupplementation and regenerative medicine (PrP and possibly BMAC) injections; Peripheral Nerve blockade/injections (median, lateral femoral cutaneous, suprascapular, quadrangular space, greater occipital, intercostal, supraorbital, etc.);
    • These EMG guided Botulinum Toxin Injections (spasticity, Cervical Dystonia, Chronic Migraine Headache, compartment syndrome); and Myofascial Trigger Point Injections
    • Plasma rich protein (PRP) and possibly Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate stem cell injections
    • Tenex (percutaneous tenotomy)

    We are very interested in your application. Feel free to apply by email for the first year of the two year fellowship.

    DOWNLOAD APPLICATION

    Please submit applications to Dr. Saffarian (saffaria@msu.edu) and Dr. Andary (andary@msu.edu) by June 1st of the preceeding year. 

  • The PM&R Residency Office is located in East Fee Hall, Campus of Michigan State University:

    MSU East Fee Hall
    965 Wilson Road A-439
    Lansing, MI 48912.
    Residency Office Phone:
    (517) 353-3870
    Residency Office Fax:
    (517) 353-0789
    Residency Coordinator:
    Lisa Kennedy-Mandujano, MA, LPC

    Resident Alumni

    • Class of 2021
      • Monica Barnes, D.O. - PM&R Interventional Spine and Pain Medicine, Electrodiagnostic Medicine, and Sports Medicine Fellowship (2 years), Michigan State University
      • Alex Carrese, D.O., M.S. - Interventional Spine & Pain Medicine Fellowship with Electrodiagnostic Medicine, affiliated with Michigan State University / Flint, MI
      • Alex Ostromecki, D.O., M.P.H. - Attending Physician, Associates in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, PC
      • Drew Parkhurst, D.O., ATC - PM&R Interventional Spine and Pain Medicine, Electrodiagnostic Medicine, and Sports Medicine Fellowship (2 years), Michigan State University
    • Class of 2020
      • Anita Bell, D.O. - PM&R Interventional Spine and Pain Medicine, Electrodiagnostic Medicine, and Sports Medicine Fellowship (2 years), Michigan State University
      • Filip Cheng, D.O. - Private Practice California  
      • Richard Fong, D.O. - Cancer Rehabilitation Fellowship, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
      • Gregory Gilmour, M.D., D.C. - Attending Physician, Michigan State University PM&R
    • Class of 2019
      • Dominic Femminineo, D.O. – Attending Physician, RehabCentre MidMichigan Medical Center
      • Theresann Huprikar, D.O. - PM&R Interventional Spine and Pain Medicine, Electrodiagnostic Medicine, and Sports Medicine Fellowship (2 years), Michigan State University
      • Stacy Jordan, D.O. – Attending Physician, Rehabilitation and Electrodiagnostics, P.A.
      • Millicent Schratz, D.O. - PM&R Interventional Spine and Pain Medicine, Electrodiagnostic Medicine, and Sports Medicine Fellowship (2 years), Michigan State University
    • Class of 2018
      • Moayad Alabdulkarim, M.D. – Attending Physician, Saudi Arabia
      • Kelli Chaviano, D.O. – PM&R Pediatric Fellowship, University of Texas
      • Adam Hull, D.O. – PM&R Interventional Spine and Pain Medicine, Electrodiagnostic Medicine, and Sports Medicine Fellowship (2 years), Michigan State University
      • Karine Yu, D.O. – Attending Physician, St. Clair Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, PC
    • Class of 2017
      • Andrew Cooper, D.O. - Interventional Spine and Pain Fellowship, Southwest Spine and Sports
      • Meagan Smith, D.O. – Attending Physician, Mary Free Bed Hospital
      • Michael Verde, M.D. - Interventional Spine and Pain Fellowship, Manhattan Spine & Pain Medicine
  • PGY -1PGY-2PGY-3PGY-4
    2 blocks Internal Medicine 5 blocks Sparrow Inpatient PM&R 5 blocks Sparrow Inpatient PM&R 3 blocks Sparrow Inpatient PM&R
    2 blocks Inpatient Neurology 2 blocks Flint Inpatient PM&R 2 blocks Mary Free Bed SCI 3 blocks EMG/Sparrow Professional Building
    1 block ICU 2 blocks Flint Pain 1 block Mary Free Bed Pediatric PM&R 2 blocks Selective
    1 block Trauma Surgery 2 blocks McLaren Lansing Consults 1 block McLaren Lansing Consults 1 block Elective
    1 block Inpatient Pediatrics 1 block Sparrow Professional Building 1 block Sparrow Professional Building 1 block Sports Medicine
    1 block Emergency Medicine 1 block Outpatient Neurology 1 block Flint Inpatient PM&R 1 block Eyde Building
    1 block Family Medicine   1 block P&O / Occ Health 1 block Flint Pain
    1 block OMM   1 block Ortho / Selective 1 block Flint Inpatient PM&R
    1 block Rheumatology      
    1 block Radiology      
    1 block Sparrow Inpatient PM&R      

    Monday morning didactic from 7AM to 12PM.

    Downloads

    1. Electrodiagnostic (EDX) Medicine Rotation
    2. Flint McLaren Inpatient Rotation
    3. Flint McLaren Outpatient Clinic Pain
    4. Industrial/Occupational Rehabilitation
    5. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - Overview
    6. Orthopedic Outpatient Rotation
    7. Manual Medicine Rotation
    8. Mary Free Bed Hospital Spinal Cord Injury
    9. Mary Free Bed Pediatric Rehabilitation
    10. McLaren Greater Lansing Outpatient/Consult Rotation
    11. Neurology Outpatient Rotation

    Rotation Sites

    sparrow

    Sparrow Hospital

    • 676 bed hospital, Level 1 Trauma Center, 40 rehabilitation beds situated in Lansing, MI
    • Recently renovated inpatient rehabilitation floor (Mary Free Bed at Sparrow Hospital) in 2015
    • Base site for the Michigan State PM&R residency
    • Will take care of all general rehabilitation injuries including stroke, TBI, SCI, poly-trauma, amputations, etc.
    • Residents will do their entire PGY-1 categorical year here
    • Residents will do most of their inpatient rehabilitation rotations here. Responsible for managing the inpatient rehabilitation floor and consults (adult and pediatric). Main outpatient office located here in Sparrow Professional Building across the street where you will do EMG clinics and Senior resident continuity clinic.

    mary free bed

    Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital

    • 167 rehabilitation bed hospital situated in Grand Rapids, MI
    • After recent expansion, it is the fifth-largest free-standing rehabilitation hospital in the country
    • Michigan State PM&R residents will do dedicated Spinal Cord Injury and Pediatric Rehabilitation rotations here

    mclaren lansing

    McLaren Hospital of Greater Lansing

    • 310 bed hospital situated in Lansing, MI
    • Residents will do inpatient consults and outpatient EMGs here

    mclaren flint

    McLaren Hospital of Flint

    • 378 bed hospital, 18 rehabilitation beds situated in Flint, MI
    • Residents will be responsible for managing the inpatient rehabilitation floor
    • Also the site for Pain medicine and outpatient PM&R clinics

    eyde

    Eyde Building

    • Outpatient site in East Lansing, MI situated on the beautiful campus of Michigan State University
    • Disciplines covered include: interventional pain management, musculoskeletal ultrasound, OMM, sports medicine, EMGs, and IMEs