Craig McNabb, MD

Providing quality, compassionate care for you and your family

Craig McNabb, MD

Personal Biography:

Dr. McNabb provides non-operative evaluation and management of occupational and sports injuries, evaluation of stroke and other neurological disorders, low back and neck pain, spinal cord injuries, arthritis and amputations. As a Physiatrist, Dr. McNabb also helps in diagnosis of nerve and muscle disorders through the use of Nerve Conduction Velocity (NCV) for various conditions like carpal tunnel, tarsal tunnel, and other nerve injuries and through the use of Electromyogram (EMG) to aid in diagnosis of muscle damage and dysfunction.

Dr. McNabb lives in Albany with his wife and two children. He has been a team physican for West Albany High School and has been a covering physician for the Oregon State Univesity althletic teams for more than 10 years.

Medical Education and Training:

Bachelor's degree: Oregon State University
Medical degree: Oregon Health & Science University
Residency: Boston University Medical Center, Boston, Mass., Chief Resident
Board certification: Diplomate of the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Location:

  • Craig McNabb, MD
    Corvallis Medical Center, 1st floor, 3640 NW Samaritan Drive
    Corvallis,
    Oregon
    97330
    (541) 757-7200

Specialty:

  • Occupational Medicine
    Occupational medicine deals with the prevention and treatment of diseases and injuries occurring at work or in specific occupations. The goal of all occupational safety and health programs is to foster a safe work environment. As a secondary effect, it may also protect co-workers, employers and other members of the public who are impacted by the workplace environment. 
  • Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

    Physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R), also called physiatry, is the branch of medicine emphasizing the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders – particularly related to the nerves, muscles, and bones – that may produce temporary or permanent impairment. PM&R provides integrated care in the treatment of all conditions related to the brain, muscles, and bones, from traumatic brain injury to lower back pain.

    A physiatrist also helps in diagnosis of nerve and muscle disorders through the use of Nerve Conduction Velocity (NCV) for various conditions like carpal tunnel, tarsal tunnel, and other nerve injuries and through the use of Electromyogram (EMG) to aid in diagnosis of muscle damage and dysfunction.

  • Sports Medicine
    Sports medicine specializes in preventing, diagnosing and treating injuries related to participating in sports and/or exercise. Specifically it treats the rotation or deformation of joints or muscles caused by the strenuous and repetitive nature of regular rigorous activity.