Ib R. Odderson, MD, PhD
Associate Professor
Rehabilitation Physician
Patient Care
Dr. Odderson's clinical interests include stroke rehabilitation
and recovery, and Botulinum Toxin for the treatment of hyperhydrosis,
spasticity, torticollis, and multiple sclerosis. His patient care
philosophy is to provide the best possible care to his patients.
In
Research
His research interests include stroke recovery and management, hyperhydrosis,
and multiple sclerosis.
Teaching
Dr. Odderson teaches stroke rehabilitation.
Training
Dr. Odderson earned his medical degree at Vanderbilt Medical School
and his Ph.D. at Indiana University. He completed his residency
training in PM&R at the University of Washington.
Selected Publications:
Odderson IR, McKenna BS. A model for stroke patient management
during the acute phase: outcome and economic implications. Stroke.
24;1823-1827, 1993.
Odderson IR, Keaton JC, McKenna BS. Assessment of swallow management
in patients on an acute stroke pathway. Quality is cost effective.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 76:1130-3, 1995.
Odderson IR. Pathways to quality care at lower cost. Phys Med Rehabil
Clinics of N. Am. Ch 15:147-165, Feb 1996.
Odderson IR. Treatment of axillary hyperhidrosis with botulinum
toxin. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1998;79:350-352.
Odderson IR. Hyperhidrosis treated by botulinum a exotoxin. Dermatol
Surg. 1998:24:1237-1241.
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Contact Information:
Patient Services:
206-598-4295
Phone: 206-543-0119
Fax: 206-685-3244
E-mail:
odderson@u.washington.edu
Address:
UWMC
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
1959 NE Pacific Street
Box 356490
Seattle, WA 98195-6490
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