The physicians will be able to perform the procedure at their offices throughout the U.S. The treatment is designed to eliminate the need for long-term opioid use and spinal fusions.
Here are the 14physicians:
• Boris Terebuh, MD, of Regenerative Spine & Joint Center and Ohio Spine & Musculoskeletal Center in Dublin, Ohio
• Brandon R. Tolman, DO, of Sport and Spine Physiatry in Chicago
• Dmitry Buyanov, MD, of Premier Pain Consultants in San Antonio
• Desmond Hussey, MD, of Neuroscience & Spine Associates in Naples, Fla.
• Nameer Haider, MD, of Minimally Invasive Pain Institute in Washington, D.C.
• Travis S. Foxx, MD, of Premier Anesthesia and Pain in Overland Park, Kan.
• Haley Burke, MD, of Mile High Sports and Rehabilitation Medicine in Denver
• Mark Reecer, MD, of Fort Wayne Physical Medicine in Fort Wayne, Ind.
• Maxim Moradian, MD, of The California Sports & Spine Institute in Arcadia, Calif.
• Michael Wolff, MD, of Southwest Spine & Sports in Scottsdale, Ariz.
• Steven Urban, MD, of Pain Care of Georgia in Stockbridge, Ga.
• John Swicegood, MD, of Advanced Interventional Pain & Diagnostics of Western Arkansas in Fort Smith
• Thierry Pierre Bonnabesse, MD, of Champlain Spine and Pain Management in Plattsburgh, N.Y.
• Wendi Lundquist, DO, of Active Life Physical Medicine and Pain Center in Avondale, Ariz.
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