Professor
Department of Rehabilitation
Physical Medicine/Rehab
Neil Segal is an expert in the field of Physical Medicine/Rehab. He graduated from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. He over the years received 24 awards: "Scott F. Nadler PASSOR Musculoskeletal Education and Research Award", "CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification", "Central Society for Clinical Research Award", "American Geriatrics Society 2010 Annual Scientific Meeting Presidential Poster", "Association of Academic Physiatrists Young Academician Award", "Japanese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine (JARM) Traveling Fellow", "American Geriatrics Society Junior Scholar Travel Grant", "The University of Iowa College of Public Health New Investigator Research Award", "Electrode Store Best Paper Presentation Award", "American Federation for Medical Research Junior Physician Investigator Award", "FCP-IV Teaching Award Nomination", "Hartford Scholars Interdisciplinary Communications Conference Scholarship", "Dorothy Dillon Eweson Lecturer on the Advances in Aging Research", "Iowa Scholars in Clinical Investigation (K30 Program Scholar)", "U.S. Bone and Joint Decades Young Investigator Initiative (YII) Program", "Musculoskeletal Research Award", "Presidents Citation Award Finalist", "Outstanding Senior Resident Research Award", "Rehabilitation Medicine Scientist Training Program Preliminary Pathway", "Overall Family Fellowship", "Vanderbilt Medical Scholars Program", "J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship,", "Conference Scholarship" and "NIH Intramural Research Training Award". Neil Segal is also published. He has 69 publications published. The lastest publication: "Correlations of Medial Joint Space Width on Fixed Flexed Standing CT and Radiographs with Cartilage and Meniscal Morphology on MRI.' Neil Segal is registered with Medicare and accepts Medicare payments.
Publications
- Symptoms of Knee Instability are Risk Factors for Recurrent Falls.
- Changes in patellofemoral and tibiofemoral joint cartilage damage and bone marrow lesions over 7 years: the Multicenter OsteoArthritis Study.
- The relation of MRI-detected structural damage in the medial and lateral patellofemoral joint to knee pain: the Multicenter and Framingham OsteoArthritis Studies.
- The effect of a realigning brace on tibiofemoral contact stress.
- Is Pain in One Knee Associated with Isometric Muscle Strength in the Contralateral Limb?: Data From the OsteoArthritis Initiative.
- Intensive Gait Training for Older Adults with Symptomatic Knee OsteoArthritis.
- The association between antagonist hamstring coactivation and episodes of Knee joint shifting and buckling.
- Efficacy of Blood Flow Restricted Low-Load Resistance Training in Women with Risk Factors for Symptomatic Knee OsteoArthritis.
- Examining sex differences in knee pain: the Multicenter OsteoArthritis Study.
- The Diagnostic Performance of Anterior Knee Pain and Activity-related Pain in Identifying Knees with Structural Damage in the Patellofemoral Joint: The Multicenter Ost...
- The impact of knee instability with and without buckling on balance confidence, fear of falling and physical function: the Multicenter OsteoArthritis Study.
- The relationship between quadriceps muscle weakness and worsening of knee Pain in the MOST cohort: a 5-year longitudinal study.
- The association of parity with osteoArthritis and knee replacement in the Multicenter OsteoArthritis Study.
- The multicenter osteoArthritis study: opportunities for rehabilitation research.
- Association Between Measures of Patella Height, Morphologic Features of the Trochlea, and Patellofemoral Joint Alignment: The MOST Study.
- Valgus malalignment is a risk factor for lateral knee osteoArthritis incidence and progression: Findings from the multicenter osteoArthritis study and the osteoarthrit...
- The longitudinal relationship between thigh muscle mass and the development of knee osteoArthritis.
- Pregnancy Leads to Lasting Changes in Foot Structure.
- Reliability of semiautomated computational methods for estimating tibiofemoral contact stress in the multicenter osteoArthritis study.
- Association Between Chair Stand Strategy and Mobility Limitations in Older Adults with Symptomatic Knee OsteoArthritis.
- Breaking the Law of Valgus: the surprising and unexplained prevalence of medial Patellofemoral cartilage damage.
- Tolerance of an aquatic power training program by older adults with symptomatic knee osteoArthritis.
- Vibration Platform Training in Women at Risk for Symptomatic Knee OsteoArthritis.
- Elevated tibiofemoral articular contact stress predicts risk for bone marrow lesions and cartilage damage at 30 months.
- Conclusion.
- The role of varus and valgus alignment in the initial development of Knee cartilage damage by MRI: the MOST study.
- Bracing and orthoses: a review of efficacy and mechanical effects for tibiofemoral osteoArthritis.
- Entropy analysis of tri-axial leg acceleration signal waveforms for measurement of decrease of physiological variability in human Gait.
- Health Coverage and Its Relation to the Prevalence and Intensity of Symptomatic Knee OsteoArthritis.
- Quadriceps weakness, patella alta and structural features of patellofemoral osteoArthritis: The multicenter osteoArthritis study.
- Risk factors for medial meniscal pathology on Knee MRI in older US adults: a multicentre prospective cohort study.
- Treatment options in knee osteoArthritis: total knee arthroplasty versus platelet-rich plasma.
- Obesity and knee osteoArthritis are not associated with impaired quadriceps specific strength in adults.
- Central versus lower body obesity distribution and the association with lower limb physical function and disability.
- Effect of quadriceps strength and proprioception on risk for knee osteoArthritis.
- Rehabilitation research: we should care and we should act.
- Implementation of Discrete element analysis for subject-specific, population-wide investigations of habitual contact stress exposure.
- Association of leg-length inequality with knee osteoArthritis: a cohort study.
- Baseline articular contact stress levels predict incident symptomatic knee osteoArthritis development in the MOST cohort.
- Association of dynamic joint power with functional limitations in older adults with symptomatic knee osteoArthritis.
- Home training, local corticosteroid injection, or radial shock wave therapy for greater trochanter Pain syndrome.
- Effect of thigh strength on incident radiographic and symptomatic knee osteoArthritis in a longitudinal cohort.
- Correcting for fat mass improves DXA quantification of quadriceps specific strength in obese adults aged 50-59 years.
- Knee extensor strength does not protect against incident knee symptoms at 30 months in the multicenter knee osteoArthritis (MOST) cohort.
- Considering industry-sponsored research.
- Weight, rather than obesity distribution, explains peak external knee adduction moment during level Gait.
- Effects of concurrent use of an ankle support with a laterally wedged insole for medial knee osteoArthritis.
- How gender impacts career development and leadership in rehabilitation medicine: a report from the AAPM&R research committee.
- Factors influencing involvement in research and career choice: a survey of graduating physical medicine and rehabilitation residents.
- Absolute reduction in lower limb lean body mass in Japanese women with knee osteoArthritis.
- The effects of Pilates training on flexibility and body composition: an observational study.
- Dextrose prolotherapy for knee osteoArthritis: a randomized controlled trial.
- Two configurations of static magnetic fields for treating rheumatoid Arthritis of the knee: a double-blind clinical trial.
- Other surgical techniques for osteoArthritis.
- Greater trochanteric Pain syndrome: epidemiology and associated factors.
- Muscle mass is more strongly related to hip bone mineral density than is quadriceps strength or lower activity level in adults over age 50 year.
- Leg-length inequality is not associated with greater trochanteric Pain syndrome.
- High systemic bone mineral density increases the risk of incident Knee OA and joint space narrowing, but not radiographic progression of existing Knee OA: the MOST study.
- Varus and valgus alignment and incident and progressive knee osteoArthritis.
- Usefulness of an insole with subtalar strapping for analgesia in patients with medial compartment osteoArthritis of the knee.
- Does measurement of the anatomic axis consistently predict hip-knee-ankle angle (HKA) for knee alignment studies in osteoArthritis? Analysis of long limb radiographs f...
- A decline in lower extremity lean body mass per body weight is characteristic of women with early phase osteoArthritis of the knee.
- Quadriceps weakness predicts risk for Knee joint space narrowing in women in the MOST cohort.
- An optimal duration of daily wear for an insole with subtalar strapping in patients with varus deformity osteoArthritis of the knee.
- Correlation between body composition and efficacy of lateral wedged insoles for medial compartment osteoArthritis of the knee.
- Effect of a novel insole on the subtalar joint of patients with medial compartment osteoArthritis of the knee.
- Lean body mass and body fat distribution in participants with chronic low Back pain.
- Correlations of Medial Joint Space Width on Fixed Flexed Standing CT and Radiographs with Cartilage and Meniscal Morphology on MRI.
Schools
Vanderbilt University School Of Medicine
St Josephs Hospital
Mayo Clin Grad College Med Mayo Clin
Procedures Preformed
- Epidural Block, Facet Blocks
- Joint Drainage
- Myofascial Trigger Point Injection
- Spinal Nerve Block
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- Bursitis
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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Doctors Specialties
- Family Medicine
- Physical Medicine/Rehab
Accepted Insurances
- Choice Plus POS II
- Blue Card PPO
- Cigna HMO
- Cigna PPO
- Great West Healthcare-Cigna PPO
- Open Access Plus
- Coventry Health Care of Kansas, Inc. PPO
- First Health (Coventry Health Care) PPO
- Choice Care PPO
- Preferred PPO
- Medicare MCR
- Medico
- Choice Plus POS
- Navigate HMO
- Navigate POS
- Options PPO
- United Healthcare
Awards
- Scott F. Nadler PASSOR Musculoskeletal Education and Research Award
- CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification
- Central Society for Clinical Research Award
- American Geriatrics Society 2010 Annual Scientific Meeting Presidential Poster
- Association of Academic Physiatrists Young Academician Award
- Japanese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine (JARM) Traveling Fellow
- American Geriatrics Society Junior Scholar Travel Grant
- The University of Iowa College of Public Health New Investigator Research Award
- Electrode Store Best Paper Presentation Award
- American Federation for Medical Research Junior Physician Investigator Award
- FCP-IV Teaching Award Nomination
- Hartford Scholars Interdisciplinary Communications Conference Scholarship
- Dorothy Dillon Eweson Lecturer on the Advances in Aging Research
- Iowa Scholars in Clinical Investigation (K30 Program Scholar)
- U.S. Bone and Joint Decade’s Young Investigator Initiative (YII) Program
- Musculoskeletal Research Award
- President’s Citation Award Finalist
- Outstanding Senior Resident Research Award
- Rehabilitation Medicine Scientist Training Program Preliminary Pathway
- Overall Family Fellowship
- Vanderbilt Medical Scholars Program
- J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship,
- Conference Scholarship
- NIH Intramural Research Training Award
Education
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The University of Iowa
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Exempla St Joseph Hospital
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Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
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Brown University
Drug Facts
NPI NUMBER |
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1407848880 |
NPPES Provider LastName |
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SEGAL |
NPPES Provider FirstName |
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NEIL |
NPPES Provider ZIPCode |
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522421009 |
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IA |
Specialty Description |
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation |
Total Claim Count |
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38.0 |
Distinct Opioid Count |
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1.0 |
Opioid Claim Count |
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18.0 |
Percent Opioid Claims |
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47.37 |
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