Gregory E. Lutz, MD
Dr. Lutz practices at Hospital for Special Surgery, where he established and became the Chief of the Physiatry Department. He has also established an Affiliated Physicians Office in Princeton, New Jersey. Dr. Lutz's practice is dedicated to providing patients with the optimal non-operative care for their musculoskeletal injuries.
Dr. Lutz has authored many Scientific Articles, Scientific Abstracts and Book Chapters. He has been a Principal Investigator for 3 grants: "Biomechanical Analysis of Open and Closed Kinetic Chain Exercises", "Biomechanical and Histologic Analysis of Lumbar Discs after Intradiscal Electrothermal Therapy", and "Histologic analysis of the effects of Nucleoplasty on the Intervertebral Disc".
AppointmentsPhysiatrist-in-Chief, Hospital for Special Surgery
Associate Professor of Clinical Rehabilitation Medicine, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
American Board of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
MD, 1988, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington DC
Mayo Graduate School of Medicine, US, 1992
Hospital for Special Surgery, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, New York, US, 1992
Mayo Clinic, Biochemical Laboratory, Rochester, Minnesota, US
For Patients
For ProfessionalsSpecial Expertise
Non-Surgical Management of Neck & LBP & Sports Injuries
Spinal Injection Procedures
New York Metropolitan Area Best Doctors - Castle Connolly, 1999-2005
New Jersey's Top 100 Doctors - New Jersey Magazine, 1999-2001
Richard & Linda Rosenthal Foundation Award, American Academy of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 2004
Physiatric Association of Spine, Sports & Occupational Rehabilitation Research Award, 1999
Gregory E. Lutz, MD, Vijay B. Vad, MD, Ronald J. Wisneski, MD. Fluoroscopic Transforaminal Lumber Epidural Steroids: An Outcome Study
Christopher Lutz, MD, Gregory E. Lutz,MD, Paul M. Cooke, MD. Treatment of Chronic Lumbar Diskogenic Pain with Intradiscal Electothermal Therapy: A Prospective Outcome Study
Michael S. Lee, MD, Grant Cooper, MD, Gregory E. Lutz, MD, Christopher Lutz, MD, Hoyman M. Hong, MD. Intradiscal Electrothermal Therapy (IDET) for Treatment of Chronic Lumber Discogenic Pain: A Minimum 2-Year Clinical Outcome Study
Rinoo V. Shah, MD, Gregory E. Lutz, MD, Joe Lee, MD, Stephen B. Doty, MD, Scott Rodeo, MD. Intradiscal Electrothermal Therapy: A Preliminary Histologic Study
Joe Lee, MD, Gregory E. Lutz, MD, Deidre Campbell, ME, Scott A. Rodeo, MD, Timothy Wright, PhD. Stability of the Lumbar Spine After Intradiscal Electrothermal Therapy