Matthew William Smuck, MD
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Matthew William Smuck, MD

Physiatrist (Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation) - General, Physiatrist (Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation) - Pain Medicine

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Matthew William Smuck, MD is a Physiatrist (Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation) - General, Physiatrist (Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation) - Pain Medicine practicing in Ann Arbor, MI

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Provider Training

UniversityDegreeFocusGraduated
Indiana University School of MedicineMedical Degree1997
In University School of Medicine, Indianapolis InOther Degree1997

InstitutionFocusYear
Internship - Oakwood Healthcare System MI 1998
Residency - Stanford University Hospital, Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation; Oakwood Hospital, Flexible Or Transitional YearNot Specified
Residency - Stanford University Medical Center2001
Fellowship - Fellow, Stanford University Interventional Spine Medicine 2002
Fellowship - Stanford University Hospital - Interventional Spine CA 2002

CertificationCert. BodyYear
Physical Medicine and RehabilitationPhysical Medicine and Rehabilitation2002
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Sub-Specialty: Pain Medicine
Physical Medicine and RehabilitationNot Specified
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Sub-Specialty: Pain Medicine
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation2003

Experience & Accolades

PositionOrganizationTime
MemberChief, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Stanford University
2011 - 2014
Medical Director Rehabilitation Services, Stanford University Hospital & Clinics
2011 - 2014
Director Stanford PM&R Interventional Spine Fellowship
2009 - 2014
Interim Director The University of Michigan Spine Program
2008 - 2008
Director University of Michigan PM&R Interventional Spine Fellowship
2007 - 2008

DistinctionInstitutionYear
International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine Medtronic Best Poster Award 2012
Best Resident Research Presentation, Stanford University PM&R Residen Faculty Mentor 2012
American Academy of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Best Musculoskeletal Research Award 2011
Stanford University, PM&R residency program Jose C. Montero MD Teaching Award 2010
Visiting Professor, El Maadi Military Hospital Complex, Cairo, Egypt 2010
US Bone and Joint Decade Young Investigator Award 2006
Faculty Mentor, 1st Place Theodore M. Cole Resident Research Award, University of Michigan -- 200 2004, 2004
Indiana University School of Medicine Most Outstanding Biomedical Research Paper 1997
Outstanding Paper Award: Medical and Interventional Science, The Spin 2013
Instructor, International Spine Intervention Society 2013
Best Papers, North American Spine Society (NASS) Annual Meeting 2009
Best Pain and Spine Abstracts, American Academy of Physical Medicine 2013
International Spine Intervention Society Best Clinical Research Award 2012-2013
International Spine Intervention Society Best Basic Science Research Award 2011
Instructor, National and International spine injection training works 2005

Publication Publisher Title Published
Other PublicationJAMA interl medicineAssessment and magement of back pain.2014
Other PublicationSPINE JOURLDoes physical activity influence the relationship between low back pain and obesity?2014
Other PublicationPAIN MEDICINEVasovagal Rates in Flouroscopically Guided Interventiol Procedures2013
Other PublicationPM & R : the jourl of injury, function, and rehabilitationDuration of fluoroscopic-guided spine interventions2013
Other PublicationCurr Phys Med Rehabil Rep. 2013 June;1(2)Cervical Foramil Versus Interlamir Epidurals: Risks, Benefits, and Altertives.2013
Other PublicationPM&RCorrelation of Paraspil Atrophy and Denervation2013
Other PublicationSPINE JOURLCommentary: More or less satisfied?2012
Other PublicationSPINE JOURLFunctiol assessment of the acute local2012
Other PublicationPM&RSuccess of Initial and Repeated Medial Branch Neurotomy for Zygapophysial Joint Pain2012
Other PublicationSpineLinePreseason Training for Golfers with Low Back Pain2012
Other PublicationSpineLine May/JuneSacral Stress Fractures in Athletes2012
Other PublicationAmerican Academy of Orthpaedic SurgeonsOrthopaedic Knowledge Update: Spine 42012
Other PublicationCURRENT SPORTS MEDICINE REPORTSEvaluation of the Athlete With Buttock Pain2012
Other PublicationSPINE JOURLCommentary: One small step2011
Other PublicationSPINEIdvertent Injection of a Cervical Radicular Artery Using an Atraumatic Pencil-Point Needle2011
Other PublicationSPINE JOURLVascular causes of radiculopathy: a literature review2011
Other PublicationIspine: Evidence-Based Interventiol Spine Care. DemosDiagnostic Imaging of Painful Lumbar Facet Joints2011
Other PublicationSPINE JOURLUtility of the anesthetic test dose to avoid cat2010
Other PublicationPHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICABasic Appearance of Ultrasound Structures and Pitfalls2010
Other PublicationSPINE JOURLConsidering value2010
Other PublicationSPINE JOURLInfluence of needle type on the incidence of intrav2010
Other PublicationJOURL OF NEUROSURGERY-SPINEPlasma disc decompression compared with fluoroscopy2010
Other PublicationPM&RAdhesive Capsulitis: A New Magement Protocol to Improve Passive Range of Motion2009
Other PublicationSpineIncidence of simultaneous epidural2009
Other PublicationPM&REvidence-Based Conviction2009
Other PublicationSPINE JOURLBlind Man's Bluff2009
Other PublicationSPINERe: Manchikanti L, Singh V2009
Other PublicationAMERICAN JOURL OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATIONConsidering Industry-Sponsored Research2009
Other PublicationPM & R : the jourl of injury, function, and rehabilitationThe use of epidural corticosteroids for cervical radiculopathy2009
Other PublicationSpineLineCervical Injections: Is the Risk Worth the Benefit?2009
Other PublicationSports Medicine and Rehabilitation: A Sport-Specific ApproachTissue injury and healing2009
Other PublicationSports Medicine and Rehabilitation: A Sport-Specific ApproachMountain Biking Injuries2009
Other PublicationPM&RInterpretation of Contrast Dispersal Patterns by Experienced and Inexperienced Interventiolists2009
Other PublicationPAIN MEDICINEIntravascular Injection of Contrast During Lumbar Discography: A Previously Unreported Complication2008
Other PublicationNEUROSCIENCE LETTERSNociception before and after exercise in rats bred for high and low aerobic capacity2008
Other PublicationSPINEAccuracy of intermittent fluoroscopy to detect intrav2008
Other PublicationSpineLineLiterature Review: New From the Jourls2008
Other PublicationSpineLineSacroiliac joint pain in athletes: A biomechanical treatment approach2008
Other PublicationARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATIONAn unusual cause of S1 radicular pain presenting as early phantom pain in a transfemoral amputee2008
Other PublicationSpineRe: Scanlon GC, Moeller-Bertram T2007
Other PublicationSPINE JOURLAuthor reply to Letter to the editor by Manchikanti2007
Other PublicationARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATIONIrreversible spil nerve injury from dorsal ramus radiofrequency neurotomy: A case report2007
Other PublicationPain physicianEpidural fibrosis following percutaneous disc decompression with coblation technology.2007
Other PublicationJ. Back Musculoskeletal RehabilRadiculopathy from herniation of the nucleus pulposus: 2. The role of corticosteroids2007
Other PublicationSPINE JOURLIncidence of simultaneous epidural2007
Other PublicationJ. Back Musculoskeletal RehabilRadiculopathy from herniation of the nucleus pulposus: 1. Epidemiology, pathophysiology2007
Other PublicationBack Pain: A Guide for the Primary Care Physician.Therapies for subacute back pain: A glossary approach, Section III Surgery and Injection treatments2005
Other PublicationPhysician and SportsmedicineSacroiliac joint pain syndrome in active patients: A look behind the pain2002
Other PublicationPractical Guide to Musculoskeletal Disorders: Diagnosis & RehabilitatiTissue injury and healing, outcomes with the sports medicine approach.2002

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Specialties

Languages Spoken
English
Medical Specialties
  • Physiatrist (Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation)
  • Physiatrist (Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation) - Sub-Specialty: Pain Medicine

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Years In Practice: 20 (started in 2004)

Accepts New Patients: Yes

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