Jing Liang, MD is a board-certified physician in both physical medicine & rehabilitation, and pain medicine. She specializes in non-surgical treatments for pain and functional deficits due to spine, joints, muscles, and nerve disorders. Many of the disorders are related to degeneration and osteoarthritis. Dr. Liang believes in providing the most conservative treatment possible. Minimally invasive procedures are only one part of the treatment plan and serve as a supplement to rehabilitation. In order to provide the best patient care, Dr. Liang focuses on community-based coordinated care with medical providers of other specialties (physical and occupational therapists, chiropractors, orthotists, neurologists, rheumatologists, radiologists, endocrinologists, orthopedic surgeons, and neurosurgeons).
Prior to joining IBJI, she was both medical director of musculoskeletal medicine and an interventional physiatrist (the first in a multi-specialty physician group of more than 250 providers) for Northwestern Medicine.
A presenter and lecturer on diseases and conditions requiring pain management and rehab, Dr. Liang believes in a team-oriented approach to care. She has authored a chapter on pain medicine in a board review book for physical medicine and rehabilitation.
EducationUpstate Medical University, State University of New York
TrainingJFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute, JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute/RWJ Medical University, Atlantic Health Systems
Accepting New Patients
DegreesMedical Doctor
Admitting HospitalsAdvocate Good Shepherd Hospital, Northwestern Medicine Huntley Hospital, Northwestern Medicine McHenry Hospital, Northwestern Medicine Woodstock Hospital