Bio

Lydia Nemirovsky, MS, OTR/L is the CEO and founder of Specialty Pain Management Services (SPMS). Lydia is an occupational therapist with a master's degree from Towson University. Throughout her career, Lydia has trained at a number of hospitals in the Baltimore area, including the world-renowned University of Maryland Rehabilitation and Orthopedic Institute (formerly Kernan Hospital), which specializes in neurological and sports rehabilitation. She has also worked as a clinician at Sinai Hospital in Baltimore City, and at Howard County General Hospital, an affiliate of Johns Hopkins Medicine, in Columbia, Maryland. Additionally, Lydia has served as a mentor, clinical instructor, and adjunct professor at Towson University where she taught master’s students neurological interventions for the adult population. Lydia specializes in chronic pain management and neurological rehabilitation. In 2016 Lydia appeared on NPR for her work with stroke rehabilitation. While at Sinai hospital, Lydia was a member of the Emerging Chronic Pain program and conducted independent research on chronic pain. Her research findings have been presented at conferences, trainings, online courses, and community centers.

Sub-specialties:
Occupational therapy
Program management
Research
Chronic pain management
Neurological rehabilitation
Stroke rehabilitation
Traumatic brain injury rehabilitation

SHARE

[SHARE]

Expert DirectLink

Articles, Publications, Appearances