Patrick
Foye, M.D.
A Medical Doctor
Committed to Relieving Pain,
Restoring Function
and Improving Quality of Life
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Patrick Foye, M.D., PM&R at UMDNJ: New Jersey Medical School,
90 Bergen Street, DOC Suite 3100,
Newark, New Jersey 07103
Fax: 973-972-2825
Phone:
973-972-2802
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About Dr. Foye
- Dr.
Foye helps relieve pain for patients who have had injuries, arthritis or other
problems in their bones, joints, muscles, tendons, nerves, etc.
- Dr.
Foye is well-known for his expertise in non-surgical treatment of a variety of
painful conditions of body regions including the lower back, tailbone, arms
and legs.
- Dr.
Foye is an Associate Professor of PM&R at UMDNJ: New Jersey Medical
School.
- He
has won multiple awards for his teaching abilities, bedside manner, and
community service.
- Dr.
Foye has given more than 600 lectures to thousands of physicians and
physicians-in-training.
- Dr.
Foye publishes extensively within the medical literature. He has written more
than 150 publications which have been published as peer-reviewed original
research articles, book chapters, abstracts, review articles, etc.
- Dr.
Foye has given many media interviews. His research has received national and
regional media coverage from USA Today, NPR (National Public Radio), Time
magazine, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Fox news, CBS news,
Regis and Kathie Lee, and many other television, radio, web, and printed news
sites.
- Dr.
Foye has testified to the United States Department of Labor, in Washington,
DC, where he was brought in as an expert on the topic of musculoskeletal
injuries.
Dr. Foye's credentials
- Associate
Professor, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R)
- Board
Certified: American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
(PM&R)
- Board
Certified: American Board of Independent Medical Examiners, 1999-2004
- Board
Certified: American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine (EMG, Nerve
Studies, etc)
- Board
Certified: Pain Medicine (Sub-Specialty Pain Board certification, via
the American Board of PM&R and the American Board of Anesthesiology)
Additional
Responsibilities within the Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation Department
- Co-Director,
Outpatient Musculoskeletal Medicine
- Co-Director,
Musculoskeletal/Pain Fellowship
- Co-Director,
Back Pain Clinic
- Chairman,
Undergraduate Medical Education Committee
- Director,
Medical Student Clerkships
- Director,
Coccyx Pain Service (Tailbone Pain Service)
Regional
and National Professional Responsibilities
- National
Managing Editor, eMedicine, PM&R division
- Vice President, New
Jersey Society of PM&R, 2006-2008
- Member,
Medical Examiners’ Panel, for the State of New Jersey
- Chair,
Medical Student Clerkship Director's Council, Association of Academic
Physiatrists
- Various
leadership roles (committees, course directorships, etc) for national
professional societies such as the American Academy of Physical Medicine And
Rehabilitation, the Association of Academic Physiatrists, etc.
About Dr. Foye's medical office
- Dr.
Foye's personable, private-practice office is located on a modern, renowned,
academic medical school campus.
Location
Patrick Foye, M.D.
90 Bergen Street, DOC Suite 3100
PM&R at UMDNJ: New Jersey Medical
School
Newark, New Jersey 07103-2499
Phone: 973-972-2802
Fax: 973-972-2825
The office is located within
convenient reach from major highways such as
the Garden State Parkway, the New
Jersey Turnpike, Route 280, Route 78, etc.
The office is only about 15 minutes
by taxi from Newark International Airport.
The office is just 11 miles west of
Manhattan, New York City.
Insurance
Most insurance plans are accepted. Call 973-972-2802 to confirm.
Pain Relief without Surgery
Dr.
Foye specializes in non-surgical treatment of many painful conditions,
including:
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Low
Back Pain: lumbar pain
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Disc
herniation: slipped disc
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Radiculopathy:
sciatica, pinched nerves
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Coccyx
pain (Tailbone pain): See link below
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Arthritis
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Painful
joints: back, arms, legs
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Nerve
injuries: EMG, nerve tests
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Carpal
Tunnel Syndrome
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Myofascial/muscle
Pain
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Spinal
stenosis
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Lumbar
facet joint pain
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Sacroiliac
joint pain
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Work
injuries
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Auto
injuries
Other websites of Interest
RELATED
WEBSITES AND WEB-PAGES:
Tailbone
Pain (Coccyx Pain) Doctor / Physician
Tailbone
Pain (Coccyx Pain) Free Review Article at eMedicine
Tailbone
Pain (Coccyx Pain) Publications
Tailbone
Pain (Coccyx Pain) Information
Tailbone
Pain (Coccyx Pain) Dr. Foye
Tailbone
Pain (Coccyx Pain) Injections
Tailbone
Pain (Coccyx Pain) New Jersey (NJ)
Tailbone
Pain (Coccyx Pain) New York (NY)
Tailbone
Pain (Coccyx Pain) New York City (NYC)
Tailbone
Pain (Coccyx Pain) Pennsylvania (PA)
Tailbone
Pain (Coccyx Pain) Connecticut (CT)
Tailbone
Pain (Coccyx Pain) Images, Xrays, MRI & Photos
Dr.
Foye's Listing on Spine Universe
Information
on Tailbone Pain (Coccyx Pain) Relief
eMedicine
article on Tailbone Pain (Coccyx Pain)
Testimonials
from Patients with Tailbone Pain (Coccyx Pain)
Dr.
Foye's Faculty Profile at New Jersey Medical School
Tailbone Pain
(Coccyx Pain) images on Flickr
Tailbone Articles
on eHow
Dr. Foye's "How to" articles on eHow:
How
to tell if you have a Dislocated Tailbone (Coccyx
Dislocation)
How
to tell if you have a Broken
Tailbone (Fractured Coccyx)
How
to tell if you have Tailbone Pain (coccyx pain)
How
to describe Tailbone Pain
(coccyx pain)
How
to Pick a Coccyx Cushion (Tailbone Cushion)
for Coccyx Pain (Tailbone Pain)
How
to know if your MRI included the
Tailbone (Coccyx)
How
to Cope with Tailbone Pain
during Pregnancy
How
to Sit
with Tailbone Pain
How
to Decide about Tailbone Removal
(Coccyx Removal Surgery, Coccygectomy) for Tailbone Pain
Copyright
2008 by Patrick Foye, MD