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Lisa Ann DiPonio, MD

Specialty: Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Electrodiagnostic Medicine, Spinal Cord Injury Medicine
Title: Clinical Associate Professor

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Lisa Ann DiPonio, MD
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
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  • About

    Dr. DiPonio attended undergraduate and medical school at the University of Michigan, and completed her residency training in PM&R at the University of Michigan in 1999.  She is board certified in PM&R,  Spinal Cord Injury medicine, and Electrodiagnostic medicine.  She also holds a teaching appointment at the University of Michigan Medical School.  Dr. DiPonio’s research interests include functional electrical stimulation systems and quality of life in spinal cord injury patients, as well as medical education pedagogy. Her clinical responsibilities include the inpatient rehabilitation consult service, as well as an outpatient practice focusing on the rehabilitation of spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, spasticity and other neurologic conditions.  She currently serves as the Chief of the Spinal Cord Injury and Disorders service at the Ann Arbor Veterans Hospital.

     

    Areas of Practice

    Inpatient Rehabilitation, Electrodiagnosis, ALS, Amputee Management,  and Spinal Cord Injury and Disorders. Board certified in SCI, and Electrodiagnostic Medicine.

    Locations

    • Neurology Clinic - EEG/EMG Lab | University Hospital South 1500 E Medical Center Dr
      Floor 2 Room F2597
      Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5223
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    Insurance Accepted

    University of Michigan Health participates with most health insurance plans.

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    Education & Training

    Medical School or Training

    University of Michigan Medical School, 1995

    Residency

    University of Michigan Health System, Physical Med & Rehab, 1999

    Research Overview

    Postural problems in back pain.