Jennifer Baima, MD
Dr. Baima is a physical medicine and rehabilitation doctor. She is Board Certified in Physiatry. A physiatrist is a physician who specializes in the non-operative treatment of musculoskeletal and spine disorders. Dr. Baima obtained her medical degree from Tulane University. She completed an internship in Internal Medicine at the University of Maryland and residency training in Physiatry at Johns Hopkins University.
Dr. Baima 's interests include sports medicine and electrodiagnostics. She enjoys seeing patients who would like exercise recommendations for decreasing pain and improving function.
To reach Dr. Baima’s office please contact her assistant Jeanne at 617-732-5325 or by email at jryan20@partners.org
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Zacharia Isaac, MD
Dr. Isaac is a physical medicine and rehabilitation doctor who specializes in the treatment of spine disorders. He is Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and Pain Medicine. He graduated from Thomas Jefferson Medical College; completed a combined residency program in Internal Medicine and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Albert Einstein Medical Center and Temple University Hospital and a Spine Fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania.
He specializes in conservative care for spine disorders. His treatment focus is on education of the patient regarding their diagnosis, exercise therapy, medications, and minimally invasive injections for the treatment of pain and restoration of function.
He is the Medical Director of the Comprehensive Spine Care Center at the Brigham and Women's Hospital.
To reach Dr. Isaac’s office please contact his assistant Jeanne at 617-732-9529 or by email at jryan20@partners.org
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Jennifer Kurz, MD
Jennifer Kurz is a board certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and specializes in outpatient musculoskeletal problems and pain medicine. She graduated from SUNY Downstate College of Medicine; completed a residency program in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Mount Sinai Hospital and a fellowship at UMass Memorial Health Center. She is interested in electrodiagnostics, sports medicine, and acupuncture. During her training, she worked with many leading physiatrists in the field of spine care and pain management and pursued her interest in Eastern medicine. She is trained to do spine interventions under fluoroscopy, including epidural injections, facet joint blocks and radiofrequency ablation, and various peripheral joint injections. She treats chronic pain with individualized treatment plans, and a combination of Eastern and Western approaches with the goal that patients will experience less pain and be able to better manage their pain.
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