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Walter C. Stolov, MD

Professor Emeritus
Rehabilitation Physician

Patient Care
Dr. Stolov is the Director of the Post-Polio and the Assistive Technology Clinics. His clinical interests include electrodiagnostic medicine, general rehabilitation medicine clinic, prosthetics/orthotics, ambulation disorders, transplant surgery complications, and spinal cord injury.

Research
Dr. Stolov's research interests include muscle contracture and somatosensory evoked potentials.

Teaching
He teaches PM&R residents, medical students, and allied health professionals.

Training
Dr. Stolov earned his Bachelor's degree at CCNY. He earned his medical and Master's degrees and completed his residency in PM&R at the University of Minnesota.

Selected Publications:

Trieschmann RB, Stolov WC, Montgomery ED. An Approach to the Treatment of Abnormal Ambulation Resulting from Conversion Reaction. Arch Phys Med Rehabil; 51;198-206, 1970.

Stolov WC, Clover M (Eds). Handbook of Severe Disability. US Gov Printing Office, 1981.

Gitter AJ, Stolov WC. AAEM Minimonograph #16: Instrumentation and Measurement in Electrodiagnostic Medicine Part I & II. Muscle & Nerve 18:799-824, 1995.

Slimp JC, Stolov WC, Wagner TA. Spine and Scalp Recordings as a Functions of Intensity: A Model for Changes During Spinal Cord Monitoring. Spine 21(1):99-103, 1996.

Kraft GH, Aminoff MJ, Baran EM, Litchy WJ, Stolov WC. Somatosensory Evoked Potentials: Clinical Uses. Muscle & Nerve 21(2):252-258, 1998.

Stolov Wc. Electrodiagnostic Evaluation of Acute and Chronic Pain Syndrome. In Management of Pain. J Loeser (Ed.) Lippencott, 2001.

photo of Dr. Stolov

Contact Information:

Patient Services:
206-598-4590

Faculty Office: BB-967

Phone: 206-543-7065

Fax: 206-685-3244

E-mail:
stolovw@u.washington.edu

Address:
University of Washington
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
1959 NE Pacific Street
Box 356490
Seattle, WA 98195-6490

 

 

 

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