Penn Medicine Provider
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Kirk H. Bonner, MD, MEd
4.9
(456)
Accepting new patients
Sees patients age 18 and up
Penn Spine Center Pennsylvania Hospital

About me

  • Assistant Professor of Clinical Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Dr. Bonner is a physiatrist who is fellowship trained in Interventional Spine and Musculoskeletal Medicine.

Dr. Bonner completed his residency training in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation/Rutgers-NJMS. He served as the academic chief resident during his final year.

He then completed fellowship training in Interventional Spine and Musculoskeletal Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis.

Dr. Bonner's special interests include interventional spine, musculoskeletal ultrasound, lifestyle medicine, and regenerative medicine.

He sees patients with all musculoskeletal conditions who are looking to discuss alternatives to surgery if indicated. He can diagnose and treat patients with conditions throughout the body including those of the shoulders, spine, hips, and knees. Treatment options range from lifestyle interventions and exercise recommendations to ultrasound guided joint and bursa injections, trigger point injections, and fluoroscopic guided procedures including cervical and lumbar epidurals and radio frequency ablations (rfa), genicular nerve rfa, and peripheral joint injections. He is holistic in his approach and looks for sustainable lifestyle changes as a core treatment for his patients.

Education and training

  • Medical School: Cooper Medical School of Rowan University
  • Residency: Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital
  • Residency: Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
  • Fellowship: Washington University in St. Louis

What my patients think about me

Average Rating
4.9

456 reviews

Comments are submitted by patients and reflect their views and opinions. The comments are not endorsed by and do not necessarily reflect the views of Penn Medicine.

June 2025
5.0
5.0
he has great bedside manner ,and he listen when you're talking to him
June 2025
5.0
5.0
once seated i did not have to wait long; as usual doctor bonner was understanding, and very informative regarding possible treatment
June 2025
1.0
1.0
i had a bandage over a small opening and i showed him a picture of the unbandaged area, which showed redness and had been uncomfortable before it was changed and he did not want to take off the bandage but based his opinion on the photo alone. he thought it was ok. thinking about that was worrisome to me after i left.
June 2025
5.0
5.0
he's very open and honest.

Insurance accepted

My Locations

Penn Medicine hospital privileges

  • Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Pennsylvania Hospital: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Penn Presbyterian Medical Center: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Penn Medicine Rittenhouse Long-Term Acute Care Hospital
Dr. Bonner is a Penn Medicine physician.

Qualifications and experience

Treatments and Conditions

My research

Hao, David MD*; Bonner, Kirk MD, MEd†; Burnham, Taylor DO, MSCI‡; Stojanovic, Milan P. MD§ Pro-Con Debate: Air or Saline for Loss-of-Resistance Technique of Interlaminar Epidural Access with Fluoroscopy-Guided Pain Medicine Procedures , Anesthesia & Analgesia: 2024


Ben Silverman MD, Frances Shofer, Kirk Bonner MD, Stephen Hampton MD The Effect of Kyphoplasty on Opioid Use in Patients with Vertebral Compression Fractures , Cureus: 2024


Abby L Cheng, MD, MPHS, Mollie E Dwivedi, MS, PA-C, DipACLM, Adriana Martin, JD, MS, Christina G Leslie, BS, Daniel E Fulkerson, BS, Kirk H Bonner, MD, MEd, Julia B Huecker, MS, Elizabeth A Salerno, PhD, MPH, Karen Steger-May, MA, Devyani M Hunt, MD Predictors of Progressing Toward Lifestyle Change Among Participants of an Interprofessional Lifestyle Medicine Program , American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine: 2023


Kirk H. Bonner, MD, MEd, ∗ Jack K. Haberl, Steven C. Kirshblum, MD, and Humaira Ashraf, MD The PITCH study: pitcher injuries during the first 30 days of the coronavirus disease 2019 halted Major League Baseball season , Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery: Reviews, Reports and Techniques: 2021,246-251