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Gautam Kothari, DO, is a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist at Mercer-Bucks Orthopaedics, with offices in Hamilton, Lawrenceville, and Princeton, New Jersey, and Langhorne, Pennsylvania.
Dr. Kothari grew up in northern New Jersey, where his family still resides. He was accepted into an accelerated seven-year medical program directly from high school. He completed his undergraduate studies in three years at the New York Institute of Technology and then went on for his medical schooling at the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine.
He completed his residency training in physical medicine and rehabilitation at Nassau University Medical Center in East Meadow, New York, where he served as chief resident in his final year.
Dr. Kothari completed additional fellowship training in interventional spine care and sports medicine at Orthopaedic and Spine Specialists in York, Pennsylvania, under Michael Furman, MD, an international figure in the field.
Before joining MBO, Dr. Kothari was a clinical instructor for the Department of PM&R at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In addition to his clinical duties, he was involved with training medical students and residents. Before his departure, Dr. Kothari was nominated for the title of associate clinical professor.
Dr. Kothari is a published author and has a variety of publications, including most recently a “Pocket Handbook of Spinal Injections,” which is used as a quick reference for doctors in training.
He has a special interest in spinal disorders and musculoskeletal injuries and performs various fluoroscopically-guided procedures and ultrasound-guided procedures, including epidural steroid injections, nerve blocks, joint injections, radiofrequency ablation and spinal cord stimulation.
Dr. Kothari also performs regenerative medicine treatments such as platelet-rich plasma for acute or chronic tendon, joint, muscle, or spinal conditions.
Dr. Alhov received his medical degree in Russia, after which completed his residency (Pain Management) in the United States, where he has now worked for over 13 years. Dr. Alhov was one of the first doctors to use ultrasound imaging when administering injections – a method that allows to alleviate pain most effectively. He was also on the team of doctors who developed a pain-relieving and healing ointment in conjunction with a pharmaceutical company.
Dr. Sigal obtained his initial physiotherapy qualification in New Zealand, which is the birthplace of Mulligan manual therapy technique, and a Doctorate in Physical therapy from ATSU university in Arizona. Dr. Sigal has been practicing in the United States for over 13 years working in the fields of musculoskeletal, respiratory, neurological, geriatric and pediatric areas of physical therapy. Dr. Sigal’s various experiences and treatment approaches as well as educational backgrounds enable him to create excellent and results driven patient care plans and interventions.
Brooklyn Pain Doctors is a multi-specialty practice treating patients of all ages from their office in the Sheepshead Bay neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. Since 2002, the practice has treated patients with a combination of traditional and alternative medicine. Founded and led by Vladimir Alhov, MD, the highly experienced team specializes in pain management, neurology, podiatry, occupational therapy, and physical therapy.
The practice follows the gold standard of treatment, ensuring outstanding results for every patient. The staff and medical team participate in continuing education and assessments to provide cutting-edge therapies. The team also integrates Western and Eastern medicine practices. Among the staff at Brooklyn Pain Doctors are blind massage therapists, who can offer more focused massage therapy because of their enhanced ability to detect discomfort with their hands that a seeing individual may not.
Patients visit the practice for physical therapy, wound care, and relief from various sources of pain, including neck, back, joint, knee, foot, and shoulder pain. For patient convenience, the practice is wheelchair accessible and is open late on Tuesdays.
Call the Brooklyn Pain Doctors New York City office, or use the convenient online booking tool to schedule an appointment today.