Physician
Physical Medicine/Rehab
George H. Kraft, MD works in the field of Physical Medicine/Rehab. He went to medical school at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. He has 49 awards "America's Top Doctors", "Stanford University Graduation Speaker", "Alumni Achievement Award", "Visiting Professor", "Keynote Speaker", "Lifetime Achievement Award", "John N. Whitaker Memorial Lecturer", "Licht Award for Excellence in Scientific Writing", "Best Paper Award", "America's Top Physicians", "Best Doctors in America", "Phala Helm Distinguished Lectureship", "Distinguished Visting Professor in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation", "Alvord Professorship of MS Research", "Theodore M. Cole Distinguished Guest Lecture", "Champions of Courage, Decade of Achievement Award", "Outstanding Decade of Achievement in MS Award", "Best Doctors", "Distinguished Academician Award", "Commendation for Special Advisory Committee", "Frank H. Krusen Award", "President's Citation Award", "Outstanding Patient Educator Award", "Homage to Dr. George H. Kraft", "Alpha Omega Alpha Alumni Award", "Distinguished Clinician Award", "Best Doctors in America (Database)", "John H. and Ruth W. Melvin Endowment Lecturer", "Outstanding Teacher of the Year", "Who's Who in Medicine and Heathcare", "Distinguished Researcher", "Best Doctors in America (Pacific Region)", ""Who's Who in Science and Engineering"", "Scheinberg Award", "Honorary member", ""Who's Who in Finance and Industry"", "Best Doctors in America (2nd Edition)", ""Who's Who in American Education"", "National Teaching Award", "Fourth Richard W. Stow Visiting Lectureship", ""Who's Who in the World"", "Prince Visiting Professorship", ""Who's Who in America" (47th Edition-68th Edition)", "Twenty-fourth Walter J. Zeiter Award", "Service Award", "Fourth Annual Lewis A. Leavitt, M.D. Memorial Lecturer", "Award", ""Who's Who in the West" (11th Edition-34th Edition)" and "Super Doctor". George Kraft is a published physician. He has 100 publications published. The most current publication "The role of physiatry in the management of neuromuscular disease."
Publications
- An Empirical Investigation of a Biopsychosocial Model of Pain in Multiple Sclerosis.
- A Cross-Sectional Examination of the Associations Between Symptoms, Community Integration, and Mental Health in Multiple Sclerosis.
- High-Dose Immunosuppressive Therapy and Autologous Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation for Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis (HALT-MS): A 3-Year Interim Report.
- Telephone-based physical activity counseling for major depression in people with multiple sclerosis.
- A PROMIS fatigue short form for use by individuals who have multiple sclerosis.
- Falls in multiple sclerosis.
- Burn rehabilitation.
- Foreword: Radiculopathy.
- Foreword. Low Back pain.
- Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for multiple sclerosis: collaboration of the CIBMTR and EBMT to facilitate international clinical studies.
- Beyond fatigue: Assessing variables associated with sleep problems and use of sleep medications in multiple sclerosis.
- Quality of life. Foreword.
- The dysvascular and diabetic patient: Update in diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation. Foreword.
- The first Clinics issue on cerebral palsy.
- Giving patients with multiple sclerosis what they want.
- There was a time when fatigue was not considered to be an intrinsic part of any Disease. Foreword.
- A comparison of self-hypnosis versus progressive muscle relaxation in patients with multiple sclerosis and chronic Pain.
- Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics. Foreword.
- Foreword: dysphagia.
- The efficacy of telephone counseling for health promotion in people with multiple sclerosis: a randomized controlled trial.
- Foreword: motor neuron Disease continues to be both a puzzle and a challenge to the medical community.
- Long-term outcome of hypnotic-analgesia treatment for chronic Pain in persons with disabilities.
- Foreword. NeuroMuscular complications of systemic conditions.
- Efficacy of paroxetine in treating major depressive disorder in persons with multiple sclerosis.
- The electromyographer's guide to the motor unit.
- Satisfaction with, and the beneficial side effects of, hypnotic analgesia.
- Double trouble in hereditary neuropathy: concomitant mutations in the PMP-22 gene and another gene produce novel phenotypes.
- Modafinil for fatigue in MS: a randomized placebo-controlled double-blind study.
- Exercise and rehabilitation for individuals with multiple sclerosis.
- Modafinil to treat fatigue in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: an open label pilot study.
- Recovery from and consequences of severe iatrogenic lymphopenia (induced to treat autoimmune Diseases).
- Complementary and alternative medicine.
- The clinical use of dermatomal somatosensory evoked potentials in lumbosacral Spinal stenosis.
- High-dose immunosuppressive therapy and autologous Peripheral blood stem cell transplantation for severe multiple sclerosis.
- Epstein-Barr virus-associated posttransplantation lymphoproliferative disorder after high-dose immunosuppressive therapy and autologous CD34-selected hematopoietic ste...
- Electrodiagnosis of neck Pain.
- Amphiphysin paraneoplastic Syndrome: a delayed diagnosis of breast carcinoma.
- Dermatomal somatosensory-evoked potentials in the evaluation of lumbosacral Spinal stenosis.
- Depressive symptoms and severity of illness in multiple sclerosis: epidemiologic study of a large community sample.
- Intravascular lymphomatosis.
- Effects of self-hypnosis training and cognitive restructuring on daily Pain intensity and catastrophizing in individuals with multiple sclerosis and chronic Pain.
- Mitoxantrone for worsening multiple sclerosis: tolerability, toxicity, adherence and efficacy in the clinical setting.
- Autologous HSCT for advanced MS: is the glass half-empty or really half-full?
- Hypnotic analgesia for chronic Pain in persons with disabilities: a case series.
- Fatigue and psychiatric illness in a large community sample of persons with multiple sclerosis.
- Brachial neuropathy after immunosuppression and stem cell transplantation for multiple sclerosis.
- Chronic Pain in a large community sample of persons with multiple sclerosis.
- The reliability and validity of Pain interference measures in persons with multiple sclerosis.
- Psychosocial factors associated with Pain intensity, Pain-related interference, and psychological functioning in persons with multiple sclerosis and Pain.
- Coping with chronic Pain among younger, middle-aged, and older adults living with neurological injury and disease.
- Reliability in interpretation of median somatosensory evoked potentials in the setting of coma: factors and implications.
- Prevalence of sleep problems in individuals with multiple sclerosis.
- The scope and nature of Pain in persons with multiple sclerosis.
- Antidepressant use in multiple sclerosis: epidemiologic study of a large community sample.
- Alcohol and drug abuse among persons with multiple sclerosis.
- Setting the agenda for multiple sclerosis rehabilitation research.
- Dermatomal somatosensory evoked potentials in the diagnosis of lumbosacral Spinal stenosis: comparison with imaging studies.
- Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy: clinical phenotypes of four novel mutations in the MPZ and Cx 32 genes.
- Self-administered Expanded Disability Status Scale with functional system scores correlates well with a physician-administered test.
- Neuropathic Pain in Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease.
- A physiological approach to the evaluation of lumbosacral Spinal stenosis.
- The role of physiatry in the management of neuromuscular Disease.
- Physiologic studies of male sexual dysfunction in multiple sclerosis.
- Cerebral N-acetylaspartate is low in patients with multiple sclerosis and abnormal visual evoked potentials.
- Electrodiagnostic abnormalities in patients with multiple sclerosis.
- Correlations of evoked potentials with MR imaging and MR spectroscopy in multiple sclerosis.
- Clinical and pathological phenotype of the original family with Charcot-Marie-Tooth type 1B: a 20-year study.
- MR nerve imaging in a prospective cohort of patients with suspected Carpal tunnel syndrome.
- The role of spouse responses to disability and family environment in multiple sclerosis.
- Electrodiagnostic evaluation of traumatic Nerve injuries.
- Body cooling may not improve somatosensory pathway function in multiple sclerosis.
- Laterality of performance in fingertapping rate and grip strength by hemisphere of stroke and gender.
- Co-contraction in the hemiparetic forearm: quantitative EMG evaluation.
- Fibrillation potential amplitude and muscle atrophy following peripheral Nerve injury.
- Comparison of median and posterior tibial Nerve somatosensory evoked potentials in ambulatory patients with definite multiple sclerosis.
- Improving health care delivery for persons with multiple sclerosis.
- Are fibrillation potentials and positive sharp waves the same? No.
- Rehabilitation principles for patients with multiple sclerosis.
- Neurological worsening due to infection from renal stones in a multiple sclerosis patient.
- Disability, Disease duration, and rehabilitation service needs in multiple sclerosis: patient perspectives.
- Cortical evoked potentials of the dorsal Nerve of the clitoris and female sexual dysfunction in multiple sclerosis.
- Proteolipid protein is necessary in Peripheral as well as central myelin.
- Idiopathic shoulder girdle neuropathy.
- Symptomatic fatigue in multiple sclerosis.
- Recruitment and termination of electromyographic activity in the hemiparetic forearm.
- Rehabilitation still the only way to improve function in multiple sclerosis.
- Tension perception in patients having Pain associated with chronic muscle tension.
- Double-blind study of pulsing magnetic field effects on multiple sclerosis.
- Abnormalities of the sympathetic skin response in lepromatous leprosy.
- Leprosy neuropathy: correlation of clinical and electrophysiological tests.
- Somatosensory evoked potentials in cord and root Diseases.
- Genetic linkage evidence for heterogeneity in Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy (HMSN type I).
- Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease: data for genetic counseling relating age to risk.
- Peripheral neuropathy caused by proteolipid protein gene mutations.
- The 24th Walter J. Zeiter Lecture. Variations on a theme: in defense of health care.
- Techniques to improve function of the arm and hand in Chronic hemiplegia.
- Carpal tunnel syndrome: objective measures and splint use.
- Sexual dysfunction in multiple sclerosis.
- Somatosensory evoked potentials: clinical uses. AAEM Somatosensory Evoked Potentials Subcommittee. American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine.
Schools
Ohio State University College of Medicine
University Calif Hosps
Ohio State University Med Center
Procedures Preformed
Conditions Treated
- Arthritis
- Back Background: yellow;'>Pain
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Cervical Spine Myelopathy
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Doctors Specialties
- Spinal Cord Injury Medicine
- Physical Medicine/Rehab
Accepted Insurances
Awards
- America's Top Doctors
- Stanford University Graduation Speaker
- Alumni Achievement Award
- Visiting Professor
- Keynote Speaker
- Lifetime Achievement Award
- John N. Whitaker Memorial Lecturer
- Licht Award for Excellence in Scientific Writing
- Best Paper Award
- America's Top Physicians
- Best Doctors in America
- Phala Helm Distinguished Lectureship
- Distinguished Visting Professor in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
- Alvord Professorship of MS Research
- Theodore M. Cole Distinguished Guest Lecture
- Champions of Courage, Decade of Achievement Award
- Outstanding Decade of Achievement in MS Award
- Best Doctors
- Distinguished Academician Award
- Commendation for Special Advisory Committee
- Frank H. Krusen Award
- President's Citation Award
- Outstanding Patient Educator Award
- Homage to Dr. George H. Kraft
- Alpha Omega Alpha Alumni Award
- Distinguished Clinician Award
- Best Doctors in America (Database)
- John H. and Ruth W. Melvin Endowment Lecturer
- Outstanding Teacher of the Year
- Who's Who in Medicine and Heathcare
- Distinguished Researcher
- Best Doctors in America (Pacific Region)
- "Who's Who in Science and Engineering"
- Scheinberg Award
- Honorary member
- "Who's Who in Finance and Industry"
- Best Doctors in America (2nd Edition)
- "Who's Who in American Education"
- National Teaching Award
- Fourth Richard W. Stow Visiting Lectureship
- "Who's Who in the World"
- Prince Visiting Professorship
- "Who's Who in America" (47th Edition-68th Edition)
- Twenty-fourth Walter J. Zeiter Award
- Service Award
- Fourth Annual Lewis A. Leavitt, M.D. Memorial Lecturer
- Award
- "Who's Who in the West" (11th Edition-34th Edition)
- Super Doctor
Education
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The Ohio State University
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The Ohio State University College of Medicine
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Harvard College
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