Director Clinical Electrodiagnosis
Physical Medicine/Rehab
Dr. Gerald J. Herbison, MD
Doctor Gerald J. Herbison, MD is an expert in the field of Physical Medicine/Rehab. He went to Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Jacobi Medical Center. He over the years received 22 awards: "Award of Distinction, Jefferson Residency in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Graduating Class", "CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification", "Lifetime Achivement Award", "Lambert Lecture", "Gerald J Herbison, M.D. First Annual Award for Mentorship, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine", "Distinguished Physician Award", "Rusk Lectureship, Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation", "Robert H. Condon, MD Teaching Award, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine", "Teaching Physician of the Year, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine", "Sixteenth Annual James Rae Lecture", "Distinguished Academician Award", "Distinguished Lecturer", "Fifteenth Annual Sidney Licht Lectureship, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation", "Distinguished Clinician Award", "Glen E. Gresham Visiting Professor, Department of Rehabilitation", "Excellence in Teaching Award from the Graduating Residents, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine", "PGY4 Attending of the Year Award, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine", "National Teaching Award in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation", "Eighth Annual Lewis A. Leavitt, M.D., Memorial Lectureship", "Fifth Annual Sidney Licht Lectureship, Sesquicentennial Visiting Professor, Department of Physical Medicine", "16th Annual Walter J. Zeiter Lecturer" and "Fellow". Gerald Herbison is also a published doctor. He has 100 publication published. The most recent publication is: Neurologic outcome of early versus late surgery for cervical spinal cord injury. He is registered with Medicare and accepts Medicare payments.
Publications
- Case report: a case review of Lambert-Eaton myasthenic Syndrome and low back pain.
- Expanding the differential of shoulder pain: Parsonage-Turner Syndrome.
- Lingual abscess from a grill cleaning brush bristle.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt: diagnosis, clinical course, and rehabilitation from poliomyelitis.
- Intraoperative positioning during cesarean as a cause of sciatic neuropathy.
- Muscle atrophy in rheumatoid arthritis.
- Capillary fiber ratio and electrolyte content of compensatory hypertrophied rat soleus.
- Wrist extensor recovery in traumatic quadriplegia.
- Overwork-induced axonal hypertrophy in the soleus Nerve of the rat.
- Overwork effect on partially denervated rat soleus muscle.
- Muscle atrophy and histopathology of the soleus in 6-mercaptopurine-treated rats.
- Muscle atrophy during space flight: research needs and opportunities.
- Electrical stimulation of sciatic Nerve of rats after partial denervation of soleus muscle.
- Effect of overwork during reinnervation of rat muscle.
- Heart weight of rat in different exercises.
- The aged patient with a Peripheral neuropathy.
- Carpal tunnel syndrome in rheumatoid arthritis.
- Exercise of normal muscle: biochemical effects.
- Endurance and strengthening exercise adaptations: 1. Protein changes in skeletal muscles.
- Effect of swimming on reinnervation of rat skeletal muscle.
- Electrical stimulation of reinnervating rat muscle.
- H-reflex in patients with parkinsonism: effect of levodopa.
- Reinnervating muscle in rats: the effect of overwork.
- Lumbosacral plexopathy caused by retroperitoneal hemorrhage, report of two cases.
- Effect of swimming on compensatory hypertrophy of reinnervating soleus and plantaris muscles.
- Histochemical response of rat phosphorylase to different workloads after tenotomy of the synergists.
- Overwork of denervated skeletal muscle: effect on muscle proteins in rats.
- Muscle weight and protein content of rat skeletal muscle following sciatic Nerve crush.
- Total-contact plaster pylons in management of open stumps.
- Effect of electrical stimulation on denervated muscle of rat.
- Prostaglandins in denervated skeletal muscle of the rat: effect of direct electrical stimulation.
- Exercise therapies in Peripheral neuropathies.
- The Walter J. Zeiter lecture. Research: ends, setting, environment, activities, resources, creativity, health.
- Histochemical fiber type alterations secondary to exercise training of reinnervating adult rat muscle.
- Muscle fiber types.
- Compensatory hypertrophy of the soleus in tumor-bearing rats.
- Recovery of reinnervating rat muscle after cast immobilization.
- Acetylcholine sensitivity and fibrillation potentials in electrically stimulated crush-denervated rat skeletal muscle.
- Changes in thromboxane B2 and 6-keto-PGF1 alpha after direct electrical stimulation of the denervated rat gastrocnemius1,2.
- Physical activity and inactivity influences on 14C-leucine incorporation in reinnervated rat gastrocnemius.
- Direct electrical stimulation of rat soleus during denervation-reinnervation.
- Reinnervating rat skeletal muscle: effect of 35% grade treadmill exercise.
- Response of type I fibers to weight lifting in rat plantaris.
- Effect of activity and inactivity on reinnervating rat skeletal muscle contractility.
- Contractile properties of reinnervating skeletal muscle in the rat.
- Traumatic focal posterior tibialis muscle denervation.
- Transcranial magnetic stimulation: cortical motor maps in acute spinal cord injury.
- Future ambulation prognosis as predicted by somatosensory evoked potentials in motor complete and incomplete quadriplegia.
- Elbow extension using anterior deltoids and upper pectorals in spinal cord-injured subjects.
- Neuromuscular disease: rehabilitation and electrodiagnosis. 1. Anatomy and physiology of Nerve and muscle.
- Wrist strength measured by myometry as an indicator of functional independence.
- Riche-Cannieu anastomosis with partial transection of the median Nerve.
- Peripheral sprouting as a mechanism for recovery in the zone of injury in acute quadriplegia: a single-fiber EMG study.
- Elbow extension using the anterior deltoids and the upper pectorals.
- Biceps vs extensor carpi radialis recovery in Frankel grades A and B in spinal cord injury patients.
- Recovery of the extensor digitorum longus muscle in the rat following L4 Nerve sectioning.
- Magnetic resonance imaging related to neurologic outcome in cervical spinal cord injury.
- Predicting recovery of motor complete quadriplegic patients. 24 hour v 72 hour motor index scores.
- Pin sensation as a predictor of extensor carpi radialis recovery in spinal cord injury.
- Closed reduction of traumatic cervical spine dislocation using traction weights up to 140 pounds.
- Assessing selfcare status in quadriplegia: comparison of the quadriplegia index of function (QIF) and the functional independence measure (FIM).
- Intrauterine onset of a mononeuropathy: peroneal neuropathy in a newborn with electromyographic findings at age one day compatible with prenatal onset.
- Spinal accessory Nerve injury as a complication of internal jugular vein cannulation.
- Strength post-spinal cord injury: myometer vs manual muscle test.
- Spinal cord injury and bladder recovery.
- Forecasting motor recovery after cervical spinal cord injury: value of MR imaging.
- Use of shoulder flexors to achieve isometric elbow extension in C6 tetraplegic patients during weight shift.
- Neurologic outcome of early versus late surgery for cervical spinal cord injury.
- The relationship between the functional abilities of patients with cervical spinal cord injury and the severity of damage revealed by MR imaging.
- Strength changes over time among polio survivors.
- Functional MR imaging of the human cervical spinal cord.
- Spinal cord injury: prognosis for ambulation based on quadriceps recovery.
- Motor evoked potentials in psychogenic paralysis.
- Prosthetic rehabilitation of a patient with bilateral hip-flexion contractures: report of a case.
- Use of external muscle stimulation in a patient with a unipolar DDD pacemaker.
- Extensor carpi radialis recovery predicted by qualitative SEP and clinical examination in quadriplegia.
- Denervation and reinnervation of fast and slow muscles. A histochemical study in rats.
- Myosin ATPase activity after strengthening exercise.
- Muscle atrophy in rats following denervation, casting, inflammation, and tenotomy.
- Muscle fiber atrophy after cast immobilization in the rat.
- Mobilization of a patient with progressive neuromuscular disease and lower extremity fractures.
- Abdominal problems in patients with spinal cord lesions.
- Synergistic tenotomy: effect on Chronically denervated slow and fast muscles of rat.
- Motor power differences within the first two weeks post-SCI in cervical spinal cord-injured quadriplegic subjects.
- Relationship between two measures of upper extremity strength: manual muscle test compared to hand-held myometry.
- Changes in Nerve conduction and Pi/PCr ratio during denervation-reinnervation of the gastrocsoleus muscles of rats.
- Course of motor recovery in the zone of partial preservation in spinal cord injury.
- Sensory root level recovery in patients with Frankel A quadriplegia.
- Motor evoked potentials and central motor conduction: studies of transcranial magnetic stimulation with recording from the leg.
- Recovery of zero-grade muscles in the zone of partial preservation in motor complete quadriplegia.
- Postpoliomyelitis muscle weakness: a prospective study of quadriceps strength.
- Spinal cord injury Syndrome with motor sparing in the absence of all sensation.
- Spontaneous electromyographic potentials in Chronic spinal cord injured patients: relation to spasticity and length of nerve.
- Spinal cord injury: prognosis for ambulation based on sensory examination in patients who are initially motor complete.
- Cosmetic, functional, independent: self-help aids.
- The 72-hour examination as a predictor of recovery in motor complete quadriplegia.
- Recovery of strength at the zone of injury in motor complete and motor incomplete cervical spinal cord injured patients.
- Disseminated fat necrosis: a rehabilitation challenge.
- Deep vein thrombosis: prophylaxis in acute spinal cord injured patients.
Schools
Loyola University of Chicago Stritch School of Medicine
Charity Hospital
Bronx Muni Hospital Center
Procedures Preformed
Conditions Treated
- Brachial Plexus Palsy
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Chronic Neck Pain
- Gait Abnormality
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Accepted Insurances
- Aetna HMO
- Choice Plus POS II
- Amalgamated Clothing & Textile Workers Union WC
- Personal Choice PPO
- Regional Pref Network EPO
- Regional Pref Network HMO
- Regional Pref Network HMO+
- Regional Pref Network POS+
- Regional Pref Network PPO
- Blue Card PPO
- Cigna HMO
- Cigna PPO
- Great West Healthcare-Cigna PPO
- Open Access Plus
- Commercial Insurance Company
- Coventry Health America PPO
- Coventry Health Care of Delaware PPO
- First Health (Coventry Health Care) PPO
- Community Blue PPO
- Direct Access
- Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield HMO
- Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield POS
- Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO
- Choice Care PPO
- Keystone Health Plan East HMO
- Medicare MCR
- MultiPlan PPO
- PHCS Network PPO
- QualCare HMO
- QualCare PPO
- Choice Plus POS
- Navigate HMO
- Navigate POS
- Options PPO
- United Healthcare
Awards
- Award of Distinction, Jefferson Residency in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Graduating Class
- CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification
- Lifetime Achivement Award
- Lambert Lecture
- Gerald J Herbison, M.D. First Annual Award for Mentorship, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
- Distinguished Physician Award
- Rusk Lectureship, Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
- Robert H. Condon, MD Teaching Award, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
- Teaching Physician of the Year, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
- Sixteenth Annual James Rae Lecture
- Distinguished Academician Award
- Distinguished Lecturer
- Fifteenth Annual Sidney Licht Lectureship, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
- Distinguished Clinician Award
- Glen E. Gresham Visiting Professor, Department of Rehabilitation
- Excellence in Teaching Award from the Graduating Residents, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
- PGY4 Attending of the Year Award, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
- National Teaching Award in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
- Eighth Annual Lewis A. Leavitt, M.D., Memorial Lectureship
- Fifth Annual Sidney Licht Lectureship, Sesquicentennial Visiting Professor, Department of Physical Medicine
- 16th Annual Walter J. Zeiter Lecturer
- Fellow
Education
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Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Jacobi Medical Center
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Louisiana State University
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Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine
Hospital
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Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation |
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