

Michele Warehime received her undergraduate degree in Biology from the University of Maryland Baltimore County following with a Masters Degree in Physical Therapy from the University of Maryland Baltimore. Since graduation in 2001, she has gained extensive experience in the outpatient orthopedic setting across all generations from pediatrics to geriatrics.
Ms. Warehime has acquired additional, specialized, post-academic training in numerous areas to include:
Treatment modalities subsequent to limb lengthening and reconstruction surgery;
Total joint replacement;
Spinal injury; and
Advanced aquatic therapies.
Michele has been involved in the mentoring program at Sinai Hospital for new employees and therapists as well as participating as faculty for a number of continuing education courses on topics from limb lengthening to rehabilitation after joint replacements and advances in the treatment of soft tissue contractures.
Since joining Baltimore Neurosurgery and Spine Center's Department of Physical Therapy, Michele has applied her unique training and experience in the advancement of an integrated rehabilitation program
including patient education, therapeutic exercise, and manual therapy.
Utilizing detailed and highly personalized individual treatment plans, Michele’s goal is to restore patients such that they can resume their normal daily routines, a mindset that compliments the conservative treatment philosophy of the Baltimore Neurosurgery and Spine Center as a whole.
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