Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Many suffer from bone, nerve and muscle disorders that interfere with our daily lives. The goal of our physical medicine and rehabilitation team is to decrease pain and restore function using traditional and interventional nonsurgical methods.


  • Conditions Treated/Clinical Services Provided

    • Fluoroscopically guided injections
    • Electrodiagnostic testing
    • Botox injections for headache and spasticity
    • Neuropathic pain and weakness of the extremities
    • Myofascial pain syndrome
    • Amputee care management
    • Vertebroplasty
    • Axial spine and peripheral joint pain
    • Functional deficits related to stroke, spinal cord injury, acquired brain injury and neurodegenerative disorders
    • Spinal cord stimulator trials
    • Radiofrequency denervation

Our Clinical Team

You will be cared for by numerous members of our team, working under the direction and supervision of our specialists:

Dr. Cosgrove treats patients in our Cranberry/Mars and Slippery Rock offices, where he also performs EMG testing and fluoroscopically guided injections. 

Dr. Craig treats patients in our BHS Crossroads Campus and Cranberry/Mars offices, where he also performs fluoroscopically guided injections. 

Dr. DeCotiis treats patients in our BHS Crossroads Campus, Cranberry/Mars and North Hills offices, where he also performs fluoroscopically guided injections.

Dr. Gaines treats patients in our Butler-Clearview, Cranberry/Mars and North Hills offices, where she also performs EMG testing. 

Dr. Reidy treats patients in our BHS Crossroads Campus and North Hills offices, where he also performs EMG testing. 

Dr. Woo treats patients in our BHS Crossroads Campus and Cranberry/Mars offices, where he also performs EMG testing. 

FAQs

Got a question? We’re here to help.

  • Understanding the specialty of PMR

    Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation became recognized as a medical specialty in 1947 and grew considerably following World War II. With the large number of injured soldiers returning from war, PM&R physicians were given the task of restoring them to productive lives through pain management and rehabilitation.

  • When should you see a doctor?

    Patients who see a PM&R physician want to improve their symptoms through nonsurgical treatments. PM&R specialists treat a variety of problems ranging from neck and back pain to bursitis, pinched nerves, carpal tunnel syndrome and arthritis. They treat injuries and conditions that affect function. They also manage chronic pain associated with injury or illness.


    When pain becomes more severe or persistent, it may be necessary to see your doctor. Seek medical attention when the pain:

    • occurs when you are not involved in an activity
    • cannot be relieved by rest or reduced by over-the-counter medications
    • interferes with your ability to perform daily activities, such as walking or climbing stairs
    • awakens you from sleep

Make your musculoskeletal health a priority!

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