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Sports Medicine
Our team of board-certified physicians specializes in the evaluation and treatment of spine, sports and musculoskeletal injuries. Our clinicians are trained to holistically explore non-surgical treatments for the best outcomes.
Our Patients are Our Priority
Rather than focus only on surgery, our physicians are trained to holistically explore non-surgical treatments to offer you better care with better outcomes. Check out these specialized programs.
Musculoskeletal Medicine
A multitude of soft-tissue injuries can benefit from the latest in Musculoskeletal Medicine.
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We continue to actively research female-specific injury prevention and rehabilitation protocols to provide optimal care for female athletes.
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Helping patients manage their pain and improve quality of life through interdisciplinary treatments and developing long-term strategies and plans.
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We treat all types of patients, from professional athletes to occasional exercisers. We use evaluations, EMGs, and injections to treat muscle spasticity resulting from a variety of conditions.
Science-Driven Care
By infusing care with research, we find new, innovative ways to make our patients better, faster - and we can prove it. The average number of treatment sessions at the 嫩B研究院 Spine & Sports Center is 5.7 - less than half of our competitors.Clinical Trials & 嫩B研究院 Studies
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Center for Rehabilitation Outcomes 嫩B研究院 Registry
The aim of this project is to develop a registry of research volunteers for recruitment purposes at the Center for Rehabilitation Outcomes 嫩B研究院.
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Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Registry
This registry is for individuals who are interested in participating in clinical research studies for musculoskeletal pain – this includes osteoarthritis, low back pain, knee pain, and hip pain.
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D-Cycloserine for the Treatment of Chronic, Refractory Low Back Pain
This clinical trial is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of D-cycloserine versus placebo in relieving the signs and symptoms of patients with chronic lower back pain
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