Frank B. Sarlo, M.D.
specializes in non-surgical
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,
concentrating on Musculoskeletal Spine Disorders, Electrodiagnostic testing,
Inpatient Rehabilitation and Spasticity treatment.
Dr. Sarlo attended St. Joseph University in
Philadelphia as an undergraduate, and trained at Hahnemann University Hospital
School of Medicine. He completed his medical education in 1991. Dr.
Sarlo then completed his residency training in Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia.
Dr. Sarlo is Board certified by the American
Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and is a fellow in the
American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Dr. Sarlo is also
Board Certified by the American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine and is a
fellow in the American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine. Dr. Sarlo
has medical licensure in both the states of Delaware and Pennsylvania.
Dr. Sarlo is also active in managing
spasticity of various etiologies, specifically spasticity of spinal and
upper motor neuron origins using a variety of tools which include BOTOX
Injections and Intrathecal Baclofen.
Dr. Sarlo is available to perform acute
inpatient rehabilitation management at The Center for Rehabilitation at
Wilmington Hospital in Wilmington, Delaware as well as being available for
outpatient electrodiagnostic procedures and outpatient consultations for the
management of a broad spectrum of musculoskeletal and spinal injuries as
well as other general physical medicine and rehabilitation needs at the
Christiana Spine Center.