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Eric K. Holder, MD, is an Associate Professor of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation at Yale School of Medicine, specializing in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation with a focus on interventional Spine and Sports Medicine. He practices non-surgical treatment of musculoskeletal and nerve disorders, emphasizing conservative care and holistic functional approaches.
- MD from Rutgers New Jersey Medical School (2008)
- PM&R Residency and Administrative Chief Resident at Thomas Jefferson University
- Interventional Spine and Sports Medicine Fellowship at Hospital for Special Surgery
His research centers on patient safety in medical procedures, including epidural injections, local anesthetic chondrotoxicity, and postpartum steroid exposure. Collaborative work with Yale researchers explores complication prevention in musculoskeletal interventions.
Scientific awards include the Thomas Jefferson University Resident Award for Exemplary Scholarly Activity (2016) and the Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences Academic Scholarship (2008). Current professional roles include committee memberships at the Spine Intervention Society and North American Spine Society since 2020.
Clinical practice at Yale's Spine Center involves ultrasound/floroscopy-guided injections and specialized physical therapy programs. Board-certified in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (2017) and Lifestyle Medicine (2022), he prioritizes patient education and individualized care plans for long-term well-being.

