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Thomas N Bryce, MD

Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine, Spinal Cord Injury Medicine, Pain Management

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About Me

Dr. Thomas Bryce came to The Mount Sinai Medical Center in 1997 and has served as Medical Director of the Spinal Cord Injury Program since 2001 and as Medical Director of Rehabilitation Ambulatory Services since 2008.

He received his undergraduate degree from Johns Hopkins University and his medical degree from Albany Medical College. He received specialty training in Rehabilitation Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.

Dr. Bryce is board certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and has sub-specialty certification in both Pain Medicine and Spinal Cord Injury Medicine.

Dr. Bryce is involved with research related to spinal cord injury especially as it relates to the assessment of pain and neurological function after spinal injury as well as the use of robotic exoskeletons to facilitate walking after spinal cord injury. He is the principle investigator of several ongoing studies in these areas. He has authored numerous chapters and scientific articles on spinal cord injury.

Dr. Bryce has been appointed by Governor Cuomo to the New York State Spinal Cord Research Board.

Dr. Bryce is the Steering Committee Chair of the Consortium for Spinal Cord Medicine, a consortium of national organizations which publishes clinical guidelines related to the care of individuals with spinal cord injury. He is on the Board of the International Spinal Cord Society (ISCoS) and is the Chair of the Communications Committee of ISCoS. He is also a member of the Education Committee of the American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA). He has been a research grant reviewer for the Department of Defense, the European Science Foundation, and the Craig H. Neilsen Foundation.

Dr. Bryce works closely with physical therapists, occupational therapists, neuropsychologists, and other medical and surgical specialists in order to provide comprehensive care.

Dr. Bryce performs all aspects of spasticity management especially as related to intrathecal therapy screening and management from intrathecal test trials to refills and dose adjustments.

Language
English
Position
PROFESSOR | Rehabilitation and Human Performance, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR | Neurosurgery
Hospital Affiliations
  • Mount Sinai Morningside
  • Mount Sinai Beth Israel
  • Mount Sinai Queens
  • The Mount Sinai Hospital
  • Mount Sinai West

Clinical Focus

  • Cauda Equina Syndrome
  • Intrathecal baclofen pumps
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Myelopathy
  • Paraplegia
  • Quadriplegia And Paraplegia
  • Spasticity
  • Spina Bifida
  • Spinal Cord Injury

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Education

MD, Albany Medical College
Internship, Internal Medicine

Albany Medical Center

Residency, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Thomas Jefferson University Hospital

Certifications

American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehab

Research

Dr. Bryce has been involved in several international taskforces related to outcome measures for pain after spinal cord injury, the International Dataset Project, and the classification of pain after spinal cord injury. The last of which he chaired.

At Mount Sinai, Dr. Bryce has been either the principal investigator or site principal investigator for the following funded studies:

A multi-center phase 2 trial eval-uating the efficacy and safety of our neural stem cells (HuCNS-SC) in patients with chronic cervical spinal cord injury

Evoked neuropathic pain in spinal cord injury

A phase II, multiple dose, double blinded, placebo controlled  study of HP184 in chronic spinal cord injury patients

A multiple dose, double blinded, placebo controlled safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetic/ pharmacodynamic study of HP184 in chronic spinal cord injury patients

A multicenter, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, parallel-group study of the safety and efficacy of repeat treatment with two dose levels of BOTOX (r) (Botulinum Toxin Type A) purified neurotoxin complex followed by a treatment with BOTOX(r) in patients with urinary incontinence due to neurogenic detrusor overactivity

For a description of ongoing research projects go to this link:
http://labs.icahn.mssm.edu/brycelab/

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  • Faculty Practice AssociatesRehabilitation Medicine and Human Performance, 5 East 98th Street, 6th Floor, New York, NY, 10029
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Dr. Bryce did not report having any of the following types of financial relationships with industry and other outside entities during 2024 and/or 2025: consulting, scientific advisory board, industry-sponsored lectures, service on Board of Directors, participation on industry-sponsored committees, equity ownership valued at greater than 5% of a publicly traded company or any value in a privately held company. Please note that this information may differ from information posted on corporate sites due to timing or classification differences.

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