Virginia Commonwealth University

VCU Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation


Interventional Spine Care

 

Interventional Spine Care represents the culmination of evidence-based and knowledge-based medicine to accurately diagnose and optimally treat spinal disorders and injury. The iSpine program encompasses original spine research, efficient clinical dispensation of spine medicine, and fellowship level training.

 

Patients are evaluated at the VCU Spine Center where they are enrolled in a comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic algorithm to rapidly improve their level of function and properly address their spine condition. The VCU Spine Center similarly serves as clinical lab through which a variety of clinical research trials are conducted both advancing the field of spine medicine and providing cutting-edge diagnostic and therapeutic technologies to our patients.

 

The Spine Center faculty are fellowship trained or experienced in spine medicine and routinely present as faculty at local, national, and international conferences and symposia.

Michael J. DePalma, M.D.
Medical Director, VCU Spine Center
Director, Interventional Spine Care Fellowship
Associate Professor
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

8700 Stony Point Parkway, Suite 260
Richmond, VA 23235

 

 

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Last updated: 11/16/2007