Charles Odonkor, MD, MA
Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics & RehabilitationCards
About
Research
Overview
The primary goal of Dr. Odonkor’s lab is to establish activity based digital biomarkers for musculoskeletal disease such as knee osteoarthritis and spine conditions and to define functional thresholds for healthy versus disease phenotypes.
Dr. Odonkor's lab is interested in utilizing insights from quantitative analytics and bioinformatics:
- To develop tools for precision health and pain medicine
- To bridge the gap between subjective qualitative versus objective quantitative approach to treatment, prevention and management of orthopedic and musculoskeletal conditions.
From a population health perspective, the lab is working together with collaborators at Stanford:
- To help establish safe prescriptive and diagnostic physical activity parameters for persons with spine and pain conditions to encourage a more active and healthy patient population.
In partnerships with researchers at Harvard, the lab is also studying:
- The long-term clinical impact of neuromodulation therapies such as spinal cord stimulation, dorsal root ganglion stimulation, peripheral nerve stimulation in the treatment of chronic pain disorders.
- Health care resource utilization, disparities in health outcomes and access to neuromodulation therapies
Selected Research Awards
2019 North American Neuromodulation Society (NANS), Research Travel Award
2017 1st Place, Best of Meeting Research Paper Award, American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine (ASRA)
2017 President’s Citation Award for Best Research Paper, American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (AAPMR)
2017 1st Place, Best Research Paper Award, Resident Category, Association of Academic Physiatrists (AAP)
2015 American Pain Society Young Investigator Award
2013 1st Place, Best Paper Award, Medical Student Category, Association of Academic Physiatrist (AAP)
2013 Harvard Medical School, Ruth and William Silen MD Award
Research Press Coverage
Opioids, Sedating Drugs Can Undermine SCS Treatment PainMedicineNews, October 2, 2019
Low pain scores following spinal cord stimulation trials found predictive of successful implants NeuroNews, September 11, 2019
Advances toward precision pain medicine: digital biomarkers, 11th Congress of the European Pain Federation, scientific program, 2019 September 4, 2019
Opioids, Benzos affect Spinal Cord Stimulation Test,MedPage Today, March 12, 2019
Medical Research Interests
Public Health Interests
Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
Clinical Care
Overview
As a physiatrist (a doctor who practices physical medicine and rehabilitation), Charles Odonkor, MD, is used to explaining his medical specialty.
“As humans, we evolved to be creatures of movement—you stop moving, you get sick. And sometimes chronic illness or pain will stop you in your tracks. That’s where a physiatrist steps in,” Dr. Odonkor says. “I use my toolbox, which includes medications, exercises, physical modalities, or interventions to help you get back to moving again and doing what you enjoy.”
Physiatry, he explains, goes beyond thinking about the body as just parts to looking at how the nerves, bones, muscles, and tendons are connected, with each one impacting function and movement. As someone who enjoys solving puzzles, he says, “I love to figure out how all the pieces fit together so I can come up with the right treatment plan to help my patients succeed with their health goals.”
Dr. Odonkor is passionate about providing exceptional patient care experience and designing value care processes that promote comprehensive functional restoration. He says that in tackling challenging conditions like complex regional pain syndrome, lumbar stenosis, and hip, spine, and joint pain, “one of the things I enjoy most is forming a therapeutic relationship with patients. That’s where the healing starts.”
“To me, pain is like a big black box. We are in the 21st century and there still is so much we don’t know about it,” he adds.
His research interests include wearable devices that involve biosensors that, for a patient with a foot injury, for example, track changes in range of motion, gait speed, physical activity, and other measures of function.
Dr. Odonkor is an assistant professor of orthopedics and rehabilitation at Yale School of Medicine.
Clinical Specialties
Fact Sheets
Bursitis
Learn More on Yale MedicinePhysiatry (Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation)
Learn More on Yale MedicineRadiofrequency Ablation (RFA)
Learn More on Yale MedicineMinimally Invasive Spinal Surgery
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Board Certifications
Pain Medicine
- Certification Organization
- AB of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
- Original Certification Date
- 2023
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
- Certification Organization
- AB of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
- Original Certification Date
- 2023
Yale Medicine News
News & Links
Media
Dr. Odonkor received the national center of excellence award from Relievant Systems Boston Scientific for consistently delivering world class service with excellent patient outcomes for the Intracept Procedure. The procedure is a novel approach to treating chronic vertebrogenic low back pain via intra-osseous targeting of the basivertebral nerve in the spinal vertebral body that is responsible for carrying nociceptive information from damaged vertebral endplates.
Dr. Odonkor is the first physician to lead and perform this innovative procedure at Yale and is the first physician in the state of Connecticut to receive the center of excellence (COE) designation. This makes Yale Orthopedic & Rehabilitation the first and current destination center and program for this innovative procedure.
The award further recognizes Dr. Odonkor in the Top 40 of all physicians in the United States to date out of more than 2000 physicians who have been trained in the intracept procedure who are providing exceptional standards of care with excellent patient outcomes and leading research in this innovative procedure.
News
- May 02, 2024
18 Faculty Selected for Second Longitudinal Coach Cohort
- April 12, 2024Source: UPI
Physician empathy linked to better outcomes in chronic pain patients
- March 27, 2023Source: HealthCentral
What Kind of Doctor Treats Muscle Pain?
- December 07, 2022Source: Managed Healthcare Executive
Keeping a Watch Out — and on — for A-Fib