An honor graduate of Brandeis University with a degree in Near Eastern and Judaic Studies, Dr. Kanner received his doctor of medicine degree from West Virginia University. He completed an internship in Internal Medicine and a residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland.
Dr. Kanner is Board Certified by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and the American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine. Dr. Kanner established the first private outpatient rehabilitation medicine practice in the Northwest Baltimore area in 1981. Dr. Kanner served as Chief of Rehabilitation Medicine at Northwest Hospital Lifebridge from 1981 through 2005.
Dr. Kanner is Board Certified by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and the American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine. Dr. Kanner established the first private outpatient rehabilitation medicine practice in the Northwest Baltimore area in 1981. Dr. Kanner served as Chief of Rehabilitation Medicine at Northwest Hospital Lifebridge from 1981 through 2005.
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Dr. Kanner has over three decades of experience in treating patients who have suffered personal injury, whether as a result of motor vehicle accidents, work-related injuries, slips and falls, or acute and chronic pain involving the spine and extremities. We are experienced in dealing with PIP (Personal Injury Protection), Workers Compensation, Med-Pay, and other types of insurance.
Physiatrists have expertise in the management of pain through a variety of methods. This may include prescription of appropriate analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and muscle relaxant medications. We discourage the use of narcotics and other addictive medications.
These medications may be used adjunctively with appropriate physical therapy treatments, soft tissue injections, exercise programs, braces, and other assistive and/or orthotic devices for ambulation.Dr. Kanner will correspond with and coordinate treatment with other physicians involved in the care of the patient in pain.
These medications may be used adjunctively with appropriate physical therapy treatments, soft tissue injections, exercise programs, braces, and other assistive and/or orthotic devices for ambulation.Dr. Kanner will correspond with and coordinate treatment with other physicians involved in the care of the patient in pain.
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Jolly Simmons
Nov 28, 2013
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