Daniel J. Hurley, M.D.
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Daniel J. Hurley, M.D. is a founding member
of the CINN Institute for Spine Care. A board-certified
physician with 20 years of experience, Dr.
Hurley is an authority on the non-surgical treatment
of many neurological and neuromuscular conditions,
including head, neck, and back pain; repetitive
stress disorders; and nerve, joint and soft tissue
injuries. Dr. Hurley, who helped establish CINNs
highly respected Work Injury Program, is an expert
in the evaluation and treatment of occupational
injuries.
As a specialist in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,
Dr. Hurley attempts to integrate the most effective
therapeutic techniques, from high-tech surgical
care to gentle therapeutic energy techniques such
as acupuncture, to obtain the optimum outcome
for each patient. He performs the latest diagnostic
and therapeutic spine injections and minimally
invasive procedures. He also has been very effective
in treating cervicogenic disorders causing difficult
headache syndromes.
Dr. Hurley began his medical education at the
undergraduate level receiving a Bachelor of Science
in Biology from Harvard College. Earning his medical
degree from the University of Cincinnati College
of Medicine in 1983, he was also the recipient
of the Outstanding Candidate Award for Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation. Upon graduation,
Dr. Hurley held a yearlong internship in Internal
Medicine at Evanston Hospital, Evanston, Illinois,
which is affiliated with Northwestern University
Medical School. In 1984, he continued his education
at Northwestern by pursuing his residency training
at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago. When
Dr. Hurley completed his residency in 1987, he
pursued additional subspecialty training in pediatric
orthopedics and rehabilitation with Massachusetts
General Hospital and other hospitals in the Boston
area.
In 1988, Dr. Hurley returned to the Chicago area
where he was appointed medical director of outpatient
physical medicine and rehabilitation services
at the Bolingbrook Medical Center for Hinsdale
Hospital. Two years later, he was chosen to direct
occupational medical services as well as adult
and pediatric rehabilitation services at St. James
Hospital in Chicago Heights. In 1992, Dr. Hurley
added to his responsibilities the role of medical
director, Occupational Medicine Division, Centers
for Health Excellence in Schererville, Indiana.
Dr. Hurley brought this wealth of medical leadership
and patient care experience to CINN when he joined
the Institute in 1995.
Dr. Hurley can be reached at CINN
at the Neurologic & Orthopedic Institute of
Chicago, 773/250-0400, or CINN-Vernon Hills, 847/984-6490.
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