Dr. Anthony Cuneo received his medical degree as well as his doctorate degree in Cellular and Molecular Physiology from the Temple University School of Medicine in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dr. Cuneo completed an internship in Internal Medicine at St. Vincent’s Charity Medical Center in Cleveland, Ohio and residency training in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Temple University and Moss Rehabilitation in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where he served as chief resident during his final year. He was also the recipient of the resident educator of the year during his final year of residency. Dr. Cuneo completed an advanced care interventional spine and sports medicine fellowship program at OSS Health. He has a special interest in interventional spine care, musculoskeletal medicine, musculoskeletal ultrasound, electrodiagnostics, and sports medicine.

In his leisure time, Dr. Cuneo enjoys working out, bike riding, outdoor activities, spending time with my family, and watching Pittsburgh sports.

Dr. Cuneo strives to provide the best experience possible for his patients by providing the best musculoskeletal and spine care available.

TRAINING/EDUCATION

Orthopedic and Spine Specialists (055), York, PA   2016-2017

Areas of Study: lnterventional Spine and Sports Medicine

Fellowship Director: Michael Furman, MD

Temple University/Moss Rehabilitation, Philadelphia, PA   2013-2016

Areas of Study: PM&R; PGY- 2-4; Chief Reentsid

St. Vincent’s Charity Medical Center, Cleveland, OH   2012-2013

Teaching hospital of Case Western Reserve University

Areas of Study: Medicine; PGY-1

Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA   2005-2012

Areas of Study: MD/PhD

Ph.D.: Cellular and Molecular Physiology

Advisor: Michael Autieri, Ph.D.

Allegheny College, Meadville, PA   2001-2005

Major: Chemistry, Minor: Psychology

 

HIGHLIGHTED PROFESSIONAL SKILLS

Fluoroscopic Procedures:

  • Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and caudal epidural injections
  • Cervical, thoracic, lumbar selective nerve injections
  • Cervical, thoracic, lumbar facet joint injections
  • Cervical, thoracic, lumbar medial branch blocks
  • Sacroiliac joint injections
  • lntraarticular hip and shoulder injections
  • Facet procedures (including radiofrequency neurotomy)
  • Lumbar, thoracic and cervical discography
  • Spinal cord stimulation
  • Arthrograms and Myelograms

Ultrasound-Guided Procedures:

  • Diagnosis of musculskeletal pathologies
  • Peripheral joint and nerve injections
  • Percutaneous Tenotomies with the use of TENEX

Spine and Musculoskeletal/Sprots Medicine, including:

  • Interpretation of MRI, CT and plain films
  • Electrodiagnostics
  • Concussion Clinic
  • Sports Team Coverage

HONORS AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Reviewer for PM&R Journal   2016

Chief Resident   2015-2016

Selected as chief resident at Temple University/Moss Rehabilitation PM&R

residency program

Resident Teacher of the Year   2015-2016

Temple University/Moss Rehabilitation PM&R residency program

Abstract Reviewer   2015-2016

American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

(AAPM&R) abstract reviewer for annual meeting: Boston, MA

Regional managing editor of Rehab in Review   2014-2015

  • Editor for Temple University and the University of Pennsylvania
  • Regional editor for a monthly newsletter of the most pertinent research

related to Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) Ruth L. Kirchstein   2010-2012

Predoctoral Fellowship Recipient

– Description: Competitive research grant that covered expenses

for tuition and education during medical school and Ph.D.

– Grant number: F30-HL095329

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

PM&R Abstracts

Cuneo, A., Santiago M., McAullife M., Sridhara, C.R., Recovery of Traumatic    2015

Phrenic Nerve Neuropraxia. AAP. San Antonio, TX.

Cuneo, A., Marino, M. The Use of Amantadine and Depakote in the Control    2014

of Functional Performance and Capgras Syndrome: A Case Report.

AAPMR. San Diego, CA.

Ph.D. Research   2007-2010

Research: IL-19 anti-inflammatory and anti-proliferative mechanisms in

vascular smooth muscle cells for vascular proliferative diseases

Mentor: Mike Autieri, Ph>D. -Temple University