An expert in the field of Regenerative Medicine, board certified physician Dr. Robert Krasnick utilizes his decades of experience to administer alternative pain treatments for his patients. He offers customized treatments for various musculoskeletal injuries and pain syndromes. His holistic approach to pain management can help alleviate symptoms of chronic joint pain, along with other soft tissue injuries, spine and back problems, arthritis and sport injuries. His goal is to help patients avoid surgery, steroid injections or harmful medications.
He specializes in using non-surgical techniques including: Prolotherapy, Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP), Stem Cell Therapy, Prolozone™, Neural Prolotherapy (Lyftogt Technique®) and Hydrodissection. Dr. Krasnick’s specialized use of musculoskeletal ultrasound accelerates an onsite diagnosis, decreasing the need for additional testing. Together he works with his patients toward a goal of healing, health and wellness.
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After undergoing surgery, pain management is often essential for a smooth healing process. However, the use of traditional medications like oxycodone raises valid concerns about the potential for addiction.
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The field of regenerative medicine is continually evolving, offering hope and exciting possibilities for enhancing muscle and tendon repair. As researchers and clinicians explore these latest trends, the future holds...
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