
Craig DiTommaso
M.D.
Craig DiTommaso is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine. He has worked as a research assistant in multiple laboratories. His experience includes administering measures, collecting and analyzing physical data, and performing data analysis. He is currently conducting pilot work on the use of light therapy on subjects in Baylor’s rehabilitation unit.
Disclosures:
Within the last 24 months, have you rendered, or in the next two years, will you render clinical services or support services (whether diagnostic, therapeutic, educational, case management, or similar) to persons with TBI or their family members and caregivers, as an independent professional or employee of a for-profit or not-for-profit organization?: I am a rehabilitation physician who provides consultation and medical care to individuals with TBI as an employee of Baylor College of Medicine. I do not believe my compensation will increase in any way because of my recommendations.
Within the past 24 months, I or one of my “immediate family members” received personal compensation for the following: I was provided with travel expenses by Medtronic to receive training regarding Intrathecal Baclofen systems by a peer physician in a neighboring state.