Chris Cronsell, MDPhysical Medicine & Rehabilitation in Milwaukee, WI
Gender
Male
Languages spoken
English
About Chris Cronsell, MD
Chris Cronsell, MD, is a board-certified, independent physiatrist (physical medicine specialist) at Ascension Wisconsin in Milwaukee, WI. Dr. Cronsell cares for children and adults with functional limitations caused by other conditions, such as brain and spine injuries and neuromuscular conditions. He diagnoses, treats and helps you manage pain from functional limitations.
Dr. Cronsell listens to understand your health needs and concerns. Then, he creates a personalized care plan to relieve your pain and improve your daily life. Dr. Cronsell has a clinical interest in brain and spine injuries, neuromuscular conditions, musculoskeletal conditions, orthopedic and sports injuries, congenital disorders, brain, spine and nerve conditions. He delivers advanced care, including BOTOX™ injections, intrathecal baclofen (ITB) therapy, trigger point injections, concussion testing, and evaluations for prosthetics and medical equipment. If your condition is complex, Dr. Cronsell collaborates with a multispecialty care team to provide the comprehensive care you need.
Dr. Cronsell received the 2018 Top Doctors Award from Milwaukee Magazine.
Education
Medical Education
Loyola University Stritch School of MedicineFellowship
Medical College of WisconsinResidency
Medical College of WisconsinInternship
Medical College of WisconsinQualifications
Hospital affiliations
- Ascension Wisconsin Columbia St. Marys Hospital, Milwaukee
- Ascension Wisconsin SE Franklin Campus
- Ascension Wisconsin St. Francis Hospital
Certifications
- The American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Location
Center for Neurological Disorders
Professional Statement
There is no greater reward than working with a team of professionals to provide our patients and caregivers the tools and access to resources, with the goal of restoring function, maximizing independence and improving quality of life.
-Chris Cronsell, MD