Overview
| Specialty | Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine |
|---|---|
| Subspecialty | Pain Management - Physical Medicine and Rehabilita , Spinal Cord Injury Medicine |
| Clinical Interests | Arthritis |
| Neuropathic Pain | |
| Spasticity | |
| Lower Back Pain | |
| Multiple Sclerosis | |
| Spinal Cord Injury | |
| Spinal Stenosis | |
| Languages | English |
| Gender | Male |
| thomas.bryce@mountsinai.org | |
| Education and Training | MD, Albany Medical College |
| Residency, Rehabilitation Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital | |
| Residency, Internal Medicine, Albany Medical Center |
Dr. Thomas Bryce came to The Mount Sinai Medical Center in 1997 and has served as Medical Director of the Spinal Cord Injury Program since 2001 and as Medical Director of Rehabilitation Ambulatory Services since 2008. He is an Associate Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine at Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
He received his undergraduate degree from Johns Hopkins University and his medical degree from Albany Medical College. He received specialty training in Rehabilitation Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.
Dr. Bryce is board certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and has sub-specialty certification in both Pain Medicine and Spinal Cord Injury Medicine. He has authored several chapters and scientific articles on pain and spinal cord injury.
Dr. Bryce is involved with research related to spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis , and pain. He is the principle investigator of several ongoing studies in these areas. He has authored many chapters and scientific articles on pain and spinal cord injury.
Dr. Bryce is on the steering committee of the Consortium for Spinal Cord Medicine, a consortium of national organizations which publishes clinical guidelines related to the care of individuals with spinal cord injury. He has been a research grant reviewer for the European Science Foundation and The Craig H. Neilsen Foundation.
Dr. Bryce combines leading edge techniques, such as fluoroscopically guided spinal injections, intrathecal pump management, and botulinum toxin injections with proven traditional methods, such as individually designed physical therapy programs, to provide his patients with the best rehabilitation and pain management possible. He works closely with physical therapists, occupational therapists, neuropsychologists, and other medical and surgical specialists in order to provide comprehensive care.
Some conditions that he treats include spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, and low back and leg pain.

