Lainie Holman, MD
Pediatric Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Highlights
Age Groups Seen
- Child
- Adolescent
Languages
- English
Gender
FemaleAbout Lainie Holman
Biography
Lainie K Holman, MD, MFA, is the Chair of Pediatric Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital for Rehabilitation. Board-certified in both pediatrics and physical medicine and rehabilitation, she received her medical degree from the Medical College of Ohio. Dr. Holman completed the combined pediatric/physical medicine and rehabilitation residency at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center.
Dr. Holman’s specialty interests include custom wheelchair evaluations and adaptations, assistive technology, cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injury, musculoskeletal injuries, spasticity management, neurometabolic disorders, neuromuscular disorders, sports injuries, injury prevention, advocacy for patients with disabilities, and LGBTQ health.
Locations
- Cleveland Clinic Children's Hospital for Rehabilitation
- 2801 Martin Luther King Jr Drive, Cleveland, OH 44104
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- North Olmsted Family Health Center
- 24700 Lorain Road, North Olmsted, OH 44070
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Education & Board Certifications
Education
- Graduate School: Goucher College, 2011
- Residency: University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, 2007
- Medical Education: University of Toledo College of Medicine, 2002
Board Certifications
- Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine: American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2016
- Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation: American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2008
- Pediatrics: American Board of Pediatrics, 2006
Research & Publications
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Industry Relationships
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As of 2026-03-20, Dr. Holman has reported no financial relationship with industry that is applicable to this listing.
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