Frank H. Krusen

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Frank H. Krusen (1898–1973) was a pioneering American physician and a key figure in the development of physical medicine and rehabilitation. He is often referred to as the "father of physical medicine and rehabilitation" due to his significant contributions to the field.

Early Life and Education[edit]

Frank H. Krusen was born in 1898. He pursued his medical education at the University of Pennsylvania, where he earned his medical degree. His interest in physical medicine began during his early career, leading him to specialize in this emerging field.

Career[edit]

Krusen's career was marked by his dedication to the development and promotion of physical medicine and rehabilitation. He served as a professor and head of the Department of Physical Medicine at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Under his leadership, the department became a leading center for research and education in physical medicine.

Contributions to Physical Medicine[edit]

Krusen was instrumental in establishing physical medicine as a recognized medical specialty. He authored numerous articles and textbooks on the subject, including the influential "Physical Medicine" textbook, which became a standard reference in the field. His work emphasized the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to patient care, integrating physical therapy, occupational therapy, and other rehabilitative services.

Professional Organizations[edit]

Krusen was actively involved in several professional organizations. He was a founding member of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (AAPM&R) and served as its president. His efforts helped to elevate the status of physical medicine and rehabilitation within the broader medical community.

Legacy[edit]

Frank H. Krusen's legacy continues to influence the field of physical medicine and rehabilitation. The Krusen Research Laboratory at the Mayo Clinic is named in his honor, reflecting his lasting impact on medical research and education. His pioneering work laid the foundation for modern rehabilitation practices, improving the quality of life for countless patients.

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