Michael Lee, M.D.
PHYSICIAN


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How to Manage Shoulder Impingement Without Surgery
Shoulder pain can affect much more than just our comfort. It can limit our ability to pick up our children, carry groceries, or even reach for something on a high shelf. If you’ve been struggling with nagging shoulder pain, there’s a strong possibility it may be due...
Signs You Might Have a Stress Fracture
A stress fracture is a small crack within a bone. However, unlike acute fractures, which occur from a sudden injury, stress fractures gradually develop over time and are common among athletes, runners, and individuals with physically demanding lifestyles. These tiny,...
Management of Chronic Tendon Injuries
Tendons are tough, fibrous tissues that connect muscle to bone and play a critical role in our movement, from helping us swing a tennis racket to allowing us to lift groceries or climb the stairs. But for all their strength and flexibility, tendons are also...
SPECIALTIES
CLINICAL EXPERTISE
- Non-Operative Rehabilitation
- Spine
EDUCATION/TRAINING
- Undergraduate – M.I.T.
- M.D. – Tufts University School Of Medicine
- Internship – Graduate Hospital
- Residency – NYU Medical Center/Rusk Institute
- Fellowship at the Hospital for Special Surgery
CERTIFICATION
- Board Certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
- Board Certified in Pain Medicine
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
- North American Spine Society
- International Spine Intervention Society
INTERESTING FACTS
Dr. Lee has participated in numerous research studies, authored journal articles and has presented his findings both locally and nationally.