Michael McNulty, MD

Burrstone Campus

Mon-Fri. 8:00 am -4:00 pm

Doctor of Chiropractic, New York Chiropractic College, Seneca Falls, New York
Musculoskeletal Medicine Fellowship, 2009, Rehab NY, Buffalo, NY
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Residency, 2008, SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY
Surgical Internship, 2005, Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY
Medical Degree, 2004, Ross University School of Medicine, New York, NY

Board Certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

I enjoy working with patients to determine the least invasive treatment to restore the highest level of function. My goal is to educate patients on their condition and help them realize that they have a role in their treatment and some control over their discomfort. A Physicians role is not necessarily to heal, but to educate patients allowing them to control their discomfort.

American Academy fo Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
International Spine Interventional Society

Headache Procedures

  • Botox Injections for Migraines

Neck Procedures

  • Cervical interlaminar epidural steroid injection

Shoulder Procedures

  • Subacromial bursa injection
  • Acromioclavicular joint (AC) joint injection

Wrist/Hand Procedures

  • Carpal tunnel injection
  • Wrist joint injection
  • Finger joint injection

Lower Back Procedures

  • Lumbar epidural steroid injection
  • Lumbar medial branch block
  • Lumbar medial branch radiofrequency ablation
  • Sacroiliac joint injection

Hip Procedures

  • Hip joint injection
  • Greater trochanteric bursa injection
  • PSOAS injection

Knee Procedures

  • Knee joint viscosupplementation
  • Knee joint injection

Ankle/Foot Procedures

  • Plantar fascia injection
  • Ankle Pain, Swelling, Locking or Instability
  • Electromyography

Pain Management
Musculoskeletal Medicine
Spine Care
Electrodiagnostic Medicine

I was always an athlete and encountered many musculoskeletal injuries myself. I found pain management very interesting in terms of getting patients back to normal function and returning them to the activities they enjoy. I’ve always enjoyed tackling back problems and injuries of that nature.

I enjoy teaching the patients about their dysfunction and guiding them through ways to manage their pain. I empower patients by helping them realize there are things they can do to control their pain.