Dr. Judith A. Glaser

Dr. Judith Glaser, DO is Board Certified in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and a Certified Medical Acupuncturist. After graduating from New York College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2005, Dr. Glaser completed her residency at the renowned New York University School of Medicine - RUSK Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine. Dr. Glaser completed acupuncture training at the Helms Medical Institute and she has over 10 years of experience diagnosing and treating pain symptoms.

Dr. Glaser started her career as Attending Physiatrist and Co-Director of the Post Polio Clinic at the National Rehabilitation Hospital in Washington DC before moving back to New York where she has been treating patients in Private Practice and as an Attending Physiatrist at Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities and Hospitals throughout the NY area.

Dr. Judith A. Glaser

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Medical Acupuncture

Dr. Glaser believes in a holistic approach to patient care. She is committed to giving the best care and establishing long-lasting relationships with her patients.

Dr. Judith A. Glaser has over 10 years of experience diagnosing and treating pain symptoms.

Publications:

  • Experience with a Younger Post-Polio Population (abstract) Judith A. Glaser, DO and Lauro Halstead, MD Poster at European Conference on Polio Copenhagen, Denmark, August 31st to Sept 2nd, 2011
  • Experience with a Younger Post-Polio Population (abstract) Judith A. Glaser, DO and Lauro Halstead, MD PM&R 2010; Vol. 2(9S):98
  • A Brief History of Post-Polio in the United States (abstract) Lauro Halstead, MD and Judith A. Glaser, DO PM&R 2010; Vol. 2 (9S):98
  • Educating the Older Adult in Over The Counter Medication Use Lydia Rolita, MD and Judith Glaser, DO Geriatrics and Aging 2009; 12:103-9
  • Superficial Radial Nerve Injury Following Routine Phlebotomy Caroline Koo MD and Judith Glaser DO Poster at Association of Academic Physiatrists 2009 Annual Meeting Colorado Springs, Colorado, February 24th - 28th 2009
  • Geriatric Education for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residents: A Needs Assessment. Judith Glaser DO, Lydia Rolita MD et al. Poster at American Geriatrics Society Annual Meeting Washington, DC, April 30th to May 4th 2008
  • Neurosyphilis, Implications for Acute Rehabilitation: A Case Report Judith Glaser DO and Mark V. Ragucci DO, MS Poster at the Association of Academic Physiatrists 2008 Annual Meeting, Anaheim, California, February 20th - 23rd 2008
  • Implications of Postponed Stroke Rehabilitation: A Case Report Judith Glaser DO and Mark V. Ragucci DO, MS Poster at the 58th Annual Assembly of The Israeli Physical and Rehabilitative Medicine Airport City, Israel, November 28-29th 2007
  • Complete Spinal Cord Injury without Spinal Canal Involvement: A Case Report Judith Glaser, DO and Esin Kaplan, MD Poster at the 58th Annual Assembly of The Israeli Physical and Rehabilitative Medicine Airport City, Israel, November 28-29th 2007