Daniel A. Sainburg, DO

Specializing in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (Pm&R) & Pain Medicine

About Daniel A. Sainburg, DO

Specializing in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (Pm&R) & Pain Medicine

Daniel Sainburg, DO is an interventional spine and pain physician who is specialized in both Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) and Pain Medicine. He is dual board certified in Pain Management and Physiatry/PM&R.

Dr. Sainburg trained as an Interventional Physiatrist, completing a residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, NC. Following residency, he completed the Pain Medicine fellowship in the Department of Anesthesiology at UNC, where he had extensive training in interventional and non-interventional treatments for a wide variety of pain conditions. Dr. Sainburg treats an abundance of different pain conditions and has a special interest in the diagnosis and treatment of back and neck pain as it relates to the spine.

Dr. Sainburg’s approach to pain management and patient care is to meet the unique needs of each patient. He is committed to a safe and comfortable experience and to providing the best possible outcomes for his patients. He has extensive training in both non-interventional and interventional techniques including fluoroscopically guided spinal and non-spinal injections, ultrasound guided injections, nerve blocks, joint injections, and spinal cord stimulation.

Dr. Sainburg was born in Central and South New Jersey and grew up predominately in State College, Pennsylvania. He completed his undergraduate degree at Penn State University and his medical education at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. In his spare time, Dr. Sainburg enjoys traveling, watching sports, bike riding, and spending time with his family. He is an avid sports fan and enjoys watching the Yankees, the Buffalo Bills, and Big Ten Football.

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More About Daniel A. Sainburg, DO

Training & Education

  • Dual Board Certified in Pain Management and Physiatry/PM&R
  • Fellowship: Pain Medicine, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill, NC
  • Residency: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill, NC
  • Internship: University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill, NC
  • DO: Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine – Erie, PA
  • BS – Kinesiology: Pennsylvania State University – University Park, PA

Locations & Languages

  • Currently, Dr. Sainburg is available to see patients in Brick, Freehold and Edison, NJ
  • Languages: English

Hospital Affiliations

  • Surgical Institute of Neptune, Surgicare of Freehold
  • Northern Monmouth Regional Surgery Center

Clinical Interests

Dr. Sainburg specializes in interventional spine and pain medicine.

  • Back pain
  • Neck pain
  • Spine-related pain conditions
  • Joint pain conditions
  • Nerve-related pain conditions

Why Choose Dr. Daniel A. Sainburg?

Dr. Daniel A. Sainburg is a dual board-certified physician in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Medicine.

He completed residency and fellowship training at the University of North Carolina, where he received advanced training in interventional and non-interventional pain management techniques.

Dr. Sainburg provides patient-centered care focused on evaluating and treating spine and musculoskeletal pain conditions using both interventional and conservative approaches.

Patients choose Dr. Sainburg for his advanced training in interventional spine care and his commitment to individualized treatment plans designed to improve function and quality of life.


Conditions Treated

  • Back pain
  • Neck pain
  • Spine-related pain
  • Nerve pain conditions
  • Joint pain
  • Musculoskeletal pain

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What does a pain management physician do?

A pain management physician diagnoses and treats chronic and acute pain using both interventional and non-interventional treatments.

What is a spinal injection?

A spinal injection delivers medication directly near irritated nerves in the spine to help reduce pain and inflammation.

What is spinal cord stimulation?

Spinal cord stimulation uses an implanted device to help reduce chronic nerve pain.

When should I see a pain specialist?

If pain persists despite conservative treatments, evaluation by a pain specialist may help identify treatment options.

Are injections always necessary?

No. Treatment depends on the patient’s condition and may include non-interventional approaches as well.

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