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Dr. Mary E. Dubon, MD, FAAPMR: Research in Pediatric Rehabilitation: Top Research in 2021-2022

Dr. Mary E. Dubon, MD, FAAPMR: Research in Pediatric Rehabilitation: Top Research in 2021-2022

Dr. Mary Dubon, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Massachusetts General Hospital discusses her recent presentation at the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (AAPM&R) 2022 Annual Assembly.

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Dr. Mary Dubon, MD is a Sports Medicine Specialist in Boston, MA and has over 11 years of experience in the medical field. She graduated from ALBANY MEDICAL COLLEGE in 2011. In Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine, her goal is to optimize the time her patients spend enjoying activities outside of clinic. She addresses medical concerns, but also discusses functional, recreational, and vocational goals, and strategies to help achieve them. In Pediatric Sports Medicine, she not only examines the cause of the injury, but also looks for risk factors, such as muscle imbalances. Dr. Dubon targets therapy not only towards the injury, but also the pre-disposing factors. This can help athletes become even stronger than their pre-injury selves while recovering.

Last updated: February 16, 2023

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