Interventional Physiatry: Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at DMOS

As part of our commitment to serving central Iowans through comprehensive orthopedic care, DMOS Orthopaedic Centers offers interventional physiatry services. Interventional physiatry (also referred to as physical medicine & rehabilitation, or PM&R) is a non-surgical alternative for people suffering from a variety of musculoskeletal conditions. Care is provided to patients by a specially trained, board-certified interventional physiatrist. If you suffer from back, neck or nerve pain, you can trust the expertise and experience of the DMOS Interventional Physiatry Center to help you get back to doing the things you love.

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What Is Interventional Physiatry (IP)?

Interventional physiatry, also known as physical medicine & rehabilitation (PM&R), is a branch of medicine that aims to restore functional ability and quality of life for individuals with conditions affecting the muscles, nerves, bones, spine, tendons and ligaments. The specialists in this field use a multimodal, conservative approach to resolve your specific symptoms, making interventional physiatry a great option for those that want to explore non-surgical treatments for their specific condition, pain or ailment. Electromyography testing (EMG), physical examination and various imaging studies are typically performed to design a comprehensive, conservative treatment plan. In the end, you receive an individualized treatment plan and rehabilitation program to achieve your maximum functional potential.