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Meridian Office / Surgery Center

3551 E. Overland Rd. Meridian, Idaho 83642

Boise Office

161 E Mallard Dr Ste 120, Boise ID 83706

Clinic Office Hours

Mon-Thurs: 8am - 5pm, Friday: 8am - 12pm

Surgery Center Hours

Mon-Thurs: 8am - 4:30pm, Friday: 8am - 12pm

Specialty

Pain Management; Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Accepting new patients

Yes

Facilities & Clinics

IPMR Meridian Office & IPMR Ambulatory Surgery Center

Medical School

Loma Linda University Medical Center

Internship/Residency/Fellowship:

Fellowship – Pain Medicine, Baylor University Medical Center

Residency – Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, University of Utah

Residency – Anesthesiology, Loma Linda University Medical Center  

Board Certifications

American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; subspecialty of Pain Medicine & Sports Medicine

American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine

American Board of Interventional Pain Physicians

American Board of Independent Medical Examiners

 

 

Gender

Male

Language Spoken

English

Biography

Donald E. Adams, M.D., is a pain management specialist who is board certified in by the American Board of Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation. He joined IPMR in 2024. Prior to joining IPMR, Dr. Adams was with Saltzer Health for several years. Prior to that, he spent 17 years, practicing at Oklahoma Sports Science and Orthopedics in Oklahoma City, OK., where he specialized in the treatment of non-surgical musculoskeletal conditions, electrodiagnostic medicine and pain management. He is certified through the American Board of Interventional Pain Physicians and the American Board of Independent Medical Examiners. Dr. Adams is a member of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Associate Member of the American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine, the American Board of Interventional Pain Physicians and the American Academy of Sports Medicine. Dr. Adams has received multiple honors and awards. He was named in Top 1% of America’s Physicians by Consumers’ Research Council of America and earned Compassionate Doctor Recognition with American Registry. Dr. Adams’ personal interests include mountain biking, basketball, golf, swimming, backpacking, hiking, reading, amateur radio (KB6PDB), piano, guitar, scuba diving, fishing and ventriloquism. He also played French horn with the Inland Empire Brass Ensemble and the New England Youth Ensemble.

Specialty

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Accepting new patients

Medical School

University of Michigan Medical School – 1978 -1982

Internship/Residency

University of Michigan – 1982 – 1985

Board Certifications

National Board of Medical Examiners

American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine

American Board of Quality Assurance and Utilization Review Physicians

Gender

Male

Language Spoken

English

Biography

Dr. Friedman started Idaho Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation practice in 1988. He graduated from University of Michigan Medical School in 1982, and completed a PMR internship/residency at the University of Michigan in 1985. Board certifications include National Board of Medical Examiners, American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine, and American Board of Quality Assurance and Utilization Review Physicians.

Dr. Friedman choose to specialize in PMR after spending time in the hospital his Uncle built in Detroit from the time he was a small child. After seeing the patient population his Uncle Dave served, he wanted to do the same type of work. His passions within the PMR field are working with rehabilitation of patients, ALS, MS, spinal cord injuries, amputees, muscular dystrophy, he is also the only provider in the practice to work with pediatrics.

His hobbies include ice hockey, gardening, and dinners with family and friends. He served as the MDA camp doctor for 28 years. He retired from the position of director at Elks Hospital in 2010, which he served for 22 years.

Specialty

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Accepting new patients

Medical School

Thomas Jefferson Medical College – 1987 – 1991

Internship

UCLA & Wadsworth VA – 1991 – 1992

Residency

Stanford University Hospital – 1992 – 1995

Board Certifications

American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine

American Academy of Pain Medicine

Gender

Male

Language Spoken

English

Biography

Dr. Christian Gussner joined Idaho Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation in 1995. He graduated from Thomas Jefferson Medical College in 1991, completed an internship at UCLA & Wadsworth VA in 1992, and a residency in PM&R at Stanford University Hospitals in 1995. Board certifications include American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine, American Academy of Pain Medicine.

He chose to specialize in PMR because he enjoys treating patients with musculoskeletal and neurologic disorders with a focus on providing the best possible functional outcome. His passions in PMR include acute and chronic spine care, fluoroscopic guided spinal injections including cervical/thoracic/lumbar epidural steroid injections, selective nerve blocks, facet steroid injections, facet medial branch nerve blocks, and radiofrequency ablation which can provide spinal pain relief lasting for several months to over a year. He enjoys taking care of injured workers for both acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions and performing independent medical examinations. He also enjoys electromyography, nerve conduction studies, and chronic pain management.

His hobbies include spending time with his family, snow skiing, tennis, running, mountain biking, and backpacking.

Specialty

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Accepting new patients

Medical School

University of Utah, School of Medicine – 1999-2003

Internship/Residency

East Carolina University – 2003-2007

Board Certifications

American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine

Gender

Male

Language Spoken

English, Spanish

Biography

Dr. Mark Harris joined Idaho Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in 2007. He completed a combined degree program in Medical School with a Master’s in Public Health and Medical Doctorate at the University of Utah in 2003. He completed an internship and residency at East Carolina University in 2007. He is board certified through the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and the American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine.

Dr. Harris chose to specialize in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation after he shadowed a PMR doctor for a day in medical school. He really liked the way the doctor was able to treat a broad range of disorders and help restore function through the use of therapy, exercise, medications, and procedures. He feels like restoring function and independence is one of the most important things for anyone. His passions within the PMR field are seeing patients become more functional and independent in several different ways. He loves to see someone change their lifestyle and become more active with regular exercise. To have a patient say that he has helped them to change their life really makes him feel like he is accomplishing best outcomes in medicine. He loves to see people start to exercise on their own, lose weight, and stop smoking. He feels like these have the best long term effects on their life and thus future happiness, their whole life changes when they can function at a higher level.

His hobbies include spending time with his wife and five children, riding bikes, hiking, running, playing soccer, and snowboarding. He spends a lot of time with church youth activities and team sports in which his children are involved. He served a two-year LDS mission in Ecuador and has been intimately involved with the Boy Scouts for decades.

Specialty

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Accepting new patients

Medical School

University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in New York – 2008 – 2012

Internship/Residency

Loma Linda University – 2012 – 2016

Board Certifications

American Board of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Gender

Male

Language Spoken

English

Biography

Dr. Kurt Mildenstein joined Idaho Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in 2016. He graduated from University of Rochester School of Medicine in New York in 2012 followed by a residency at Loma Linda University in Southern California in 2016. He is board certified through the American Academy of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. Dr. Mildenstein chose to specialize in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation because he enjoys restoring dignity and function to those who have been acutely or chronically impaired. He has a special interest in the neurologic and musculoskeletal systems of the body, as well as finding the best way to restore and support these systems after an injury. This includes exercise, therapy, injections, and medications used in a whole person care approach. He also has a special interest in electromyography (EMG) and nerve conduction studies to help guide the diagnosis of neurologic injuries. His hobbies include reading, history, skiing, and spending time with his family. He also has degrees in Genetics and Biotechnology as well as Russian (though he wishes he spoke it as well as he did in college).

Specialty

Pain Management & Neurology

Accepting new patients

Medical School

University of North Texas Health Science Center 1996-2001

Residency/Fellowship

Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center Neurology Residency – 2001- 2005

Interventional Pain Management Fellowship – 2005- 2006

Board Certifications

Board Certified American Academy of Neurology Diplomate of the American Board of Pain Medicine

Gender

Male

Language Spoken

English

Biography

Dr. Shane Maxwell joined Idaho Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in 2017. He completed Medical School in Fort Worth Texas at the University of North Texas Health Science Center College of Osteopathic Medicine. He completed an internship, residency, and fellowship in North Carolina at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. He is Board Certified in both Neurology and Pain Medicine.

Why pain management? Because it HURTS!! It is difficult to watch people struggle with pain. He tries to help people get rid of their pain or at least learn to manage and cope with it. This may involve medications, exercise, physical therapy, psychological counseling, medication management, x-ray guided procedures, or surgery. Ultimately, the goal is to help the patient reach their own goals which may be playing a round of golf, cooking a full meal, riding an ATVs, watching a baseball game, or simply getting to the mailbox and back without falling down. Each patient has different needs and goals, each patient gets a personalized approach to try and achieve those goals.

An amazing wife and 6 kids keep him busy. In his spare time he enjoys a wide variety of hobbies, such as fishing, hiking, astronomy, wood and metal working.

Specialty

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation; 

Sports Medicine 

Accepting new patients

Yes

Facilities & Clinics

Boise Clinic, Meridian Clinic, Mountain Home Clinic (Satellite Location), IPMR Ambulatory Surgery Center

Medical School

A.T. Still University School of Osteopathic Medicine (Arizona)

Internship/Residency

Fellowship – Sports Medicine, University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix

Residency – Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Medical College of Wisconsin

Board Certifications

Coming Soon

Gender

Male

Language Spoken

English

Biography

Dr. Tyson S. Sessions, DO, CAQSM joined Idaho Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation in 2024. He graduated from A.T. Still University School of Osteopathic Medicine (Cincinnati, OH) in 2016, completed an internship at St. Vincent Hospital (Indianapolis, IN) in 2019, residency in PM&R at Medical College of Wisconsin (Milwaukee, WI) in 2023, and a fellowship in non-operative sports medicine at University of Arizona (Phoenix, AZ) in 2024. Board certifications include American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with a Certificate of Added Qualification in Sports Medicine. Dr. Sessions chose to specialize in PMR because of the excellent training it provides in the evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of musculoskeletal injuries. His passion within the field of PMR is helping motivated patients overcome acute and chronic musculoskeletal injuries to get back to the activities they love. Dr. Sessions is a fellowship- trained sports medicine physician who specializes in non-operative management of orthopedic injuries in pediatric and adult patients including neck, shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand, hip, knee, ankle, foot, and back injuries. He has special training in the use of ultrasound for diagnostic and interventional purposes including minimally invasive procedures and targeted injections. He also has training in electrodiagnostic evaluation of injuries with electromyography and nerve conduction studies, and fluoroscopy guided interventional spine procedures. Additionally, Dr. Sessions has specialized training in the evaluation and management of acute concussions. Dr. Sessions believes patients should be heard and should have an active role in their healthcare with a patient-centered treatment approach, discussing the latest evidence and recommendations to formulate an individualized treatment plan that fits each patient’s functional goals. Dr. Sessions is the proud father of 3 wonderful children with an incredible wife that works overtime to keep him and the kids in line. His hobbies include anything he can do with his family. Currently, we are enjoying being back in Idaho (grew up in Mountain Home) after a long hiatus for medical training.

Specialty

Pain Management; Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Accepting new patients

**Joining IPMR late Summer 2025**

Medical School

University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine (UNRMED)

Internship/Residency

Fellowship – Interventional Spine and Musculoskeletal Radiology Fellowship, Comprehensive Specialty Care

Residency – Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Baylor University Medical Center

Board Certifications

Board eligible for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Board eligible for American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians

Gender

Male

Language Spoken

English

Biography

**COMING SOON** Dr. Shonnard will be joining IPMR late summer of 2025!

Specialty

Neurology and Movement Disorders

Facilities & Clinics

Nursing School

Gonzaga University 2007 – 2013

Internship/Residency

Gonzaga University Internship 2007 – 2013

Gender

Female

Language Spoken

English

Biography

Ashleigh began working as a registered nurse in Boise in 2007. While working at St. Luke’s, she continued her education, having earned her MSN as a Family Nurse Practitioner from Gonzaga University in 2013.

As a Nurse Practitioner, she has spent the majority of her time working in neurology. She returned to St. Luke’s in 2019 where she had the unique pleasure of treating movement disorders for 3 years. No matter the role, she feels passionate about providing quality, patient-centered care.

She loves Idaho because of the expansive beauty with varied outdoor experiences available. Ashleigh and her family enjoy the Idaho Mountains year round. If they aren’t in Idaho, they’re likely in the neighboring states of Utah or Oregon visiting family and friends.

Facilities & Clinics

Nursing School

University of Cincinnati, Master of Science, Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner, 2024 

Idaho State University- Meridian, Bachelor of Science, Registered Nurse, 2019

University of Montana- Helena, Associate of Science Licensed Practical Nursing , 2015

Board Certifications

AANP certified Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (AGNP-C)

Gender

Female

Language Spoken

English

Biography

Carolyn became a licensed practical nurse in 2015 and a registered nurse in 2019.  Previously she had 14+ years in project management, grant writing and supervisory roles.  She began at IPM&R in 2019 as a research coordinator.  Since then, in addition to clinical research, she began taking care of patients with intrathecal pumps, managing the MDA grant and MDA days, been a staff nurse at the IPM&R ambulatory surgery center, and helped start the Idaho PM&R Care Foundation.  In December 2024 she completed her Adult Gerontology (13+) Primary Care Advanced Practice nursing degree.  She is proud of her patient-centered care.

She enjoys spending time with her family and traveling.  Her hobbies include running, biking, triathlon and baking with her daughter.