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Steven R. Edgley
( out of 36 reviews )

Steven R. Edgley, MD

Languages spoken: English

Clinical Locations

Craig H. Neilsen Rehabilitation Hospital

Salt Lake City
801-646-8000

Craig H. Neilsen Rehabilitation Hospital

Salt Lake City
801-646-8000
  • Dr. Edgley is the Director of Stroke Rehabilitation at the University of Utah. He is involved with both clinical aspects of stroke rehabilitation and with research on new techniques and methods to promote and facilitate greater function after stroke. His aim is to promote greater functional independence in stroke patients throughout the clinical continuum of care and through the spectrum of disabilities of impairment related to stroke. Dr. Edgley’s clinical practice involves all aspects related to stroke rehabilitation with particular emphasis on management of post-stroke spasticity, hemiplegic shoulder pain, gait quality and gait speed, and motor recovery after stroke. Dr. Edgley also addresses and facilitates return to driving, return to work, and return to community activities after stroke.

    Dr. Steven Edgley graduated from Brigham Young University in 1997, with medical school completion at Loyola University in Chicago, IL, in 2001. He completed his residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in 2006 at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, UT, and received his board certification in 2007 with the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. In 2013, Dr. Edgley was given the Healthcare Hero Award by Utah Business Magazine.

    Board Certification

    American Board of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

    Patient Rating

    4.8 /5
    ( out of 36 reviews )

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    The scale on which responses are measured is 1 to 5 with 5 being the best score.

    Patient Comments

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    Patients are de-identified for confidentiality and patient privacy.

    October 16, 2024
    NEILSEN REHABILITATION HOSPITAL

    Dr. Edgley is a very compassionate, thoughtful, and thorough provider. I have benefitted from his care to my specific neurological condition. I have seen improved function and decreased discomfort and expect that to improve my long term well-being.

    October 11, 2024
    NEILSEN REHABILITATION HOSPITAL

    Dr Edgely's knowledge of the musculoskeletal part of the body and his empathy for his stroke patients promotes confidence in his care and treatments.

    September 14, 2024
    NEILSEN REHABILITATION HOSPITAL

    Dr. Edgley has always been of great encouragement for me when I'm discouraged. Always greets me with a smile.

    July 17, 2024
    NEILSEN REHABILITATION HOSPITAL

    Good listener, supportive and knowledgeable.

    May 23, 2024
    NEILSEN REHABILITATION HOSPITAL

    Tanner is the best! Boy, he made me feel comfortable and he knows his stuff!

    May 09, 2024
    NEILSEN REHABILITATION HOSPITAL

    Always feel better after seeing him. Positive and Helpful

    May 04, 2024
    NEILSEN REHABILITATION HOSPITAL

    Thanks to all of you, I truly appreciate everything you do to help me. I still have issues with my pump. I still feel like it's not working:(_

    April 23, 2024
    NEILSEN REHABILITATION HOSPITAL

    Dr. Edgley is always respectful and courteous. He cares about how I feel.

    March 22, 2024
    NEILSEN REHABILITATION HOSPITAL

    He's easy to talk to and makes you feel comfortable

  • Dr. Edgley is the Director of Stroke Rehabilitation at the University of Utah. He is involved with both clinical aspects of stroke rehabilitation and with research on new techniques and methods to promote and facilitate greater function after stroke. His aim is to promote greater functional independence in stroke patients throughout the clinical continuum of care and through the spectrum of disabilities of impairment related to stroke. Dr. Edgley’s clinical practice involves all aspects related to stroke rehabilitation with particular emphasis on management of post-stroke spasticity, hemiplegic shoulder pain, gait quality and gait speed, and motor recovery after stroke. Dr. Edgley also addresses and facilitates return to driving, return to work, and return to community activities after stroke.

    Dr. Steven Edgley graduated from Brigham Young University in 1997, with medical school completion at Loyola University in Chicago, IL, in 2001. He completed his residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in 2006 at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, UT, and received his board certification in 2007 with the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. In 2013, Dr. Edgley was given the Healthcare Hero Award by Utah Business Magazine.

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation -Primary
    Board Certification
    American Board of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

    Education history

    Residency Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation - University of Utah School of Medicine Resident
    Internship Transitional Program - Resurrection Medical Center Chicago, IL Intern
    Professional Medical Medicine - Loyola University of Chicago M.D.
    Undergraduate Psychology - Brigham Young University B.S.

    Selected Publications

    Journal Article

    1. Mahan MA, Eli I, Hamrick F, Abou-Al-Shaar H, Shingleton R, Tucker Balun K, Edgley SR (Nov 2021). Highly Selective Partial Neurectomies for Spasticity: A Single-Center Experience. Neurosurgery, 89(5), 827-835. ()
    2. Marciniak C, McAllister P, Walker H, Brashear A, Edgley S, Deltombe T, Khatkova S, Banach M, Gul F, Vilain C, Picaut P, Grandoulier AS, Gracies JM, International AbobotulinumtoxinA Adult Upper Limb Spasticity Study Group (Dec 2017). Efficacy and Safety of AbobotulinumtoxinA (Dysport) for the Treatment of Hemiparesis in Adults With Upper Limb Spasticity Previously Treated With Botulinum Toxin: Subanalysis From a Phase 3 Randomized Controlled Trial. Phys Med Rehabil, 9(12), 1181-1190. ()
    3. Gracies JM, Brashear A, Jech R, McAllister P, Banach M, Valkovic P, Walker H, Marciniak C, Deltombe T, Skoromets A, Khatkova S, Edgley S, Gul F, Catus F, De Fer BB, Vilain C, Picaut P (2015). Safety and efficacy of abobotulinumtoxinA for hemiparesis in adults with upper limb spasticity after stroke or traumatic brain injury: A double-blind randomised controlled trial. Lancet Neurol, 14(10), 992-1001. ()
    4. Edgley SR, Gershkoff AM (2010). Common Pain Syndromes in Stroke Patients: Review of Two Cases. Top Stroke Rehabil, 17(3), 179-182.
    5. Lew HL, Lombard LA, Reddy CC, Moroz A, Edgley SR, Chae J (2009). Stroke and Neurodegenerative Disorders: 3. Poststroke Rehabilitation. PM R, 1(3 SUPPL.). ()
    6. Lombard LA, Reddy CC, Moroz A, Lew HL, Chae J, Edgley SR (2009). Stroke and Neurodegenerative Disorders: 2. Poststroke Medical Complications. PM R, 1(3 SUPPL.). ()
    7. Moroz A, Edgley SR, Lew HL, Chae J, Lombard LA, Reddy CC, Robinson KM (2009). Rehabilitation Interventions in Parkinson Disease. PM R, 1(3 SUPPL.). ()
    8. Camiolo Reddy C, Moroz A, Edgley SR, Lew H, Chae J, Lombard LA (2009). Rehabilitation of Stroke and Neurodegenerative Disorders: 1. Stroke Management in the Acute Care Setting. Phys Med Rehabil, 1(3 Suppl), S4-S12.
    9. Lombard LA, Camiolo Reddy C, Moroz A, Lew H, Chae J, Edgley SR (2009). Rehabilitation of Stroke and Neurodegenerative Disorders: 2. Poststroke Medical Complications. Phys Med Rehabil, 1(3 Suppl), S13-S18.
    10. Lew HL, Lombard LA, Camiolo Reddy C, Moroz A, Edgley SR, Chae J (2009). Rehabilitation of Stroke and Neurodegenerative Disorders: 3. Poststroke Rehabilitation. Phys Med Rehabil, 1(3 Suppl), S19-S26.
    11. Moroz A, Edgley SR, Lew H, Chae J, Lombard LA, Camiolo Reddy C, Robinson KM (2009). Rehabilitation Interventions in Parkinson's Disease. Phys Med Rehabil, 1(3 Suppl), S42-S48.

    Review

    1. Edgley SR, Lew HL, Moroz A, Chae J, Lombard LA, Reddy CC (2009). Rehabilitation of Stroke and Neurodegenerative Disorders: 4. Community Integration. [Review]. Phys Med Rehabil, 1(3 Suppl), S27-34. ()

    Book

    1. Steven R Edgley, MD (2019). Thriving After Your Stroke: Rebuilding the Mind and Body to Create a Meaningful Life. Aviva Publishing New York: Library of Congress Control Number: 2019911838.
    2. Steven R Edgley, MD (2019). Life Between Two Gardens: Finding Purpose and Embracing Hope Amid Life's Greatest Challenges. Aviva Publishing New York: Library of Congress Control Number: 2019900971.

    Book Chapter

    1. Duncan, C, Edgley S (02/01/2018). Upper Limb Orthoses for the Stroke and Brain Injured Patient. In Webster, J. , Murphy, D. (Eds.), Atlas of Orthoses and Assistive Devices (Fifth Edition, pp. 146-156). Philadelphia: Elsevier.

    Conference Proceedings

    1. Capizzi A, Rudolph L, Teramoto M, Edgley S (2024). Increasing step counts in stroke survivors with GarminConnect and the Garmin Viviofit3: a pilot study. . Orlando, Florida: Physiatry 2024.

    Abstract

    1. Kitchen Andren KA, Mullen CM, Teramoto M, Simpson A, McGarrity L, Edgley SR (2024). Neuropsychological assessment and prediction of supervision needs following stroke. [Abstract]. International Neuropsychological Society 2024 Annual Meeting.
    2. Gracies JM, Esquenazi A, Brashear A, Edgley SR, ODell M, Hedera P, Rubin BS, Picaut P (Feb 2018). Efficacy and Safety of Repeated AbobotulinumtoxinA Injections in Adults With Lower Limb Spasticity. Association of Academic Physiatrists Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA. [Abstract]. 8(9), S254.

    Other

    1. Edgley S (2003). The Fire Within. Stroke Connection Magazine. American Stroke Association.

    Video/Film/CD/Web/Podcast

    1. Edgley, S (2021). "Can you have a recurrent stroke?" [Podcast]. 91Â鶹ÌìÃÀÖ±²¥: The Scope 91Â鶹ÌìÃÀÖ±²¥ Sciences Radio..
    2. Edgley, S (2020). Physical Therapy for Stroke Patients [Podcast]. The Scope 91Â鶹ÌìÃÀÖ±²¥ Sciences Radio.
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