A Neenah native, Dr. Marie Walker is a Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Physician, board-certified in both Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R) and Electrodiagnostic Medicine. She received her medical degree from the University of Wisconsin – Madison and completed her residency training at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
A Neenah native, Dr. Marie Walker is a Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Physician, board-certified in both Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R) and Electrodiagnostic Medicine. She received her medical degree from the University of Wisconsin – Madison and completed her residency training at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
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Marie Walker asked me if I ever tried Cymbalta and I told her I was on it a year ago and it caused liver damage. She tried telling me it couldn’t have done that until she looked it up on her phone and found it is metabolized in the liver. I wasn’t about to go back on a medication that made me sick for months. Not a word about it after looking it up. Told me everyone with cervical dystonia has twisting of their neck. Wrong. Verified with the MD of over 35 years who diagnosed me. Put in my medical records that I am self fused at two levels below my cervical surgical fusion after reviewing my CT. Wrong. My neurosurgeon verified, with me alongside him, by going through all my imaging. Will not go back to OSMS or recommend.
A Neenah native, Dr. Marie Walker is a Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Physician, board-certified in both Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R) and Electrodiagnostic Medicine. She received her medical degree from the University of Wisconsin – Madison and completed her residency training at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
Dr. Walker specializes in non-operative care of spine conditions and electromyography (EMG/NCS). Conditions that Dr. Walker evaluates include back and neck pain, shoulder pain, hip pain, joint pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, sciatica, spinal cord injuries, torticollis, myofascial pain, cervical radiculopathy, lumbar radiculopathy, thoracic outlet syndrome, and spasticity, among other conditions. Dr. Walker performs procedures including, but not limited to, EMGs, Botox for torticollis and spasticity, peripheral joint injections, carpal tunnel injections, trigger point injections, and bursa injections.
Dr. Walker believes that the best part of her job is helping people get back to the things they love, along with the goals they have set for themselves, whether it is to run a marathon or cook a meal without pain.
In her free time, Dr. Walker spends time with her family and enjoys traveling, hiking, skate skiing, and playing volleyball and tennis.
Marie Walker asked me if I ever tried Cymbalta and I told her I was on it a year ago and it caused liver damage. She tried telling me it couldn’t have done that until she looked it up on her phone and found it is metabolized in the liver. I wasn’t about to go back on a medication that made me sick for months. Not a word about it after looking it up. Told me everyone with cervical dystonia has twisting of their neck. Wrong. Verified with the MD of over 35 years who diagnosed me. Put in my medical records that I am self fused at two levels below my cervical surgical fusion after reviewing my CT. Wrong. My neurosurgeon verified, with me alongside him, by going through all my imaging. Will not go back to OSMS or recommend.