Dr. Herman is board certified by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
and the American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine. He is a graduate of Southern
Illinois University School of Medicine and completed his residency at William Beaumont
Hospital in Royal Oak, Michigan, studying under the nationally renowned, Myron LaBan,
MD. Prior to joining the Kennedy-White Orthopaedic Center in 1999, Dr. Herman spent
two years as an Associate Medical Director of Bayfront Medical Center's Rehabilitation
Units. He joined Kennedy-White to focus on his interest in outpatient Physical Medicine
(treating musculoskeletal pain and weakness without surgery). Dr. Herman is proud
to have been selected by Sarasota Magazine to be included in their upcoming annual
Top Doctors addition.
He regularly sees patients with pain in their neck, back, shoulders, hips, legs,
knees, hands, or feet that want a conservative treatment plan to avoid having surgery.
He may prescribe medication, physical therapy, a home exercise program, or perform
a cortisone injection (depending on what’s needed). He believes in working with
the patient to design the best program to meet their needs and get them better as
fast as possible.
Dr. Herman is an expert in electromyography (a computerized test that can determine
if there is a “pinched” nerve or muscle disease). He has performed these tests for
over 17 years and offers practical, problem-focused, and "gentle" EMG services. His
goal is to figure out the source of your problem (as the most accurate diagnosis
leads to the most effective treatment).
Dr. Herman's interest in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation draws from his experience
as a collegiate gymnast and his extensive computer background (he began programming
professionally at the age of 15). He even designed this website. In addition, he
enjoys golfing, swimming, and spending time with his beautiful wife and three daughters.