About Dr. Martin Lanoff
Dr. Lanoff’s Background
I am a third generation Chicago physician. My grandfather and father practiced in and around the Chicago area. I met my wife when we both attended University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. We live just north of the city, having raised our family within a few blocks of where I grew up. I still teach at the medical school I graduated from as an Associate Professor, lecturing and hosting a preceptorship. I have lectured locally and nationally on various topics for the last 15-20 years and have sat on the Board of Governors, as well as chaired a number of committees, for my national medical society.
In my free time I enjoy spending time with my wife, family and our friends, traveling and hiking. I am an avid bicyclist. I enjoy Chicago sports, the outdoors and our dog.
Education and Experience
University of Health Sciences/Chicago Medical School
Cabrini Medical Center (NYC, NY) General Surgery Internship
Hines VA/Chicago Medical School Residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Staff Physician at Adult and Pediatric Orthopedics, private practice for over 24 years
Staff Privileges at Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital
Staff Privileges at Advocate Condell Medical Center
Past consultant to Northwestern University athletic teams
Past Niles West High School team physician
Awards
AOA National Honor Medical Society Outstanding Volunteer Teacher Award
Top Doctors in Chicago (annually), Published by Castle Connolly
Top Sports Doctors in Chicago, Chicago Magazine Published by Castle Connolly
Selected to Best Doctors ®
Selected to Best Doctors in America ®
Positions
Clinical Associate Professor Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science/Chicago Medical School
Board of Governors of American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (AAPM&R) National Trade Organization
Chair AAPM&R Public & Professional Awareness Committee
Manuscript Reviewer for PM&R Journal
Manuscript Reviewer for Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation