Who is Dr. Botner?
Dr. Botner is Board Certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R). He completed his residency in his specialty of PM&R at the University of Washington (in Seattle) in 1993. Although Dr. Botner is from Kentucky, he went to Seattle specifically in order to obtain the excellent training that is provided through the UW Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation program. Dr. Botner’s history also includes having received a Master of Rehabilitation Medicine degree from the University of Washington in Seattle, WA.
Dr. Botner completed medical school in 1989 at the University of Louisville.
How can a Physiatrist help me?
Because of the special training a physical medicine and rehabilitation physician (or physiatrist) receives in medical specialty areas like neurology, orthopedics and rheumatology, Dr. Botner is expert at dealing with multiple systems in the body and disorders that can negatively affect a patient's functional ability. Dr. Botner has distinct diagnostic tools and approaches for evaluating:
• brain injuries
• spine and peripheral nerve problems
• muscle injuries
• tendinitis & bursitis
• various joint problems
Physiatric intervention attempts to investigate and treat the causes for abnormal function, including biomechanical and biochemical factors.
Within circumstances of biomechanical abnormalities, a customized therapy prescription can be tailored to address the identified abnormalities. The physiatrist may also recommend nonnarcotic medication treatment considerations.
Dr. Botner completed medical school in 1989 at the University of Louisville.
How can a Physiatrist help me?
Because of the special training a physical medicine and rehabilitation physician (or physiatrist) receives in medical specialty areas like neurology, orthopedics and rheumatology, Dr. Botner is expert at dealing with multiple systems in the body and disorders that can negatively affect a patient's functional ability. Dr. Botner has distinct diagnostic tools and approaches for evaluating:
• brain injuries
• spine and peripheral nerve problems
• muscle injuries
• tendinitis & bursitis
• various joint problems
Physiatric intervention attempts to investigate and treat the causes for abnormal function, including biomechanical and biochemical factors.
Within circumstances of biomechanical abnormalities, a customized therapy prescription can be tailored to address the identified abnormalities. The physiatrist may also recommend nonnarcotic medication treatment considerations.
As a member of AdventHealth Rehabilitation Hospitalists, Dr. Botner is providing patient care within the inpatient rehabilitation facility at AdventHealth Winter Park, Florida. The office phone number is 407-992-7691.
Bryan Botner, MD
Bryan Botner, MD