Doctor Stephen Roman is a graduate of Seton Hall University with Honors with a degree in chemistry. He attended New Jersey Medical School. He completed a double residency in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and Internal Medicine at New Jersey Medical School and completed an ACGME (American College of Graduate Medical Education) accredited fellowship in Pain Medicine at Emory University. He has spent the last several years incorporating the latest advancements in Regenerative Medicine to the treatment of patients with disorders of the spine and musculoskeletal system to help them live full and active lives. He is board certified in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (American Board of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation), Pain Management (American Board of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation), Headache Medicine (American Interventional Headache Society), and Regenerative Medicine (American Board of Regenerative Medicine).
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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...
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...