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Clinical Orthopedics

Clinical Orthopedics | ProlotherapyOrthopedic Acupuncture 

 

Clinical Orthopedics

At WHNE patients are treated for a vast range of injuries and muscoloskeletal conditions. We value the ability of nutritional and herbal therapies to alleviate such conditions, as opposed to directly proceeding to surgical methods. Additionally, our Medical Acupuncturist employs acupuncture techniques to treat muscoloskeletal pains.

Due to the broad ranging benefits of such orthopedic practices, patients are encouraged to visit WHNE to find out more about how we can assist in healing you. 

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Prolotherapy

Prolotherapy, also known as regenerative injection therapy and ligament reconstructive therapy, is another treatment offered at Whole Health for chronic pain. It uses the body’s natural healing ability to relieve chronic pain and restore function through the creation of new strengthened tissue. Among the conditions treated with prolotherapy are:

  • Back pain
  • Neck pain
  • Knee pain
  • Tendonitis shoulder pain
  • Arthritis
  • Headache

Torn ligaments and cartilages

Prolotherapy further reduces the chances of re-injury, and is proven to eliminate life long pain.

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Orthopedic Acupuncture

In the United States today, there are nearly 12,000 acupuncturists; only a quarter of which are Medical Doctors. At WHNE we offer Orthopedic acupuncture treatments administered by our highly skilled and esteemed orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Robert Chernack, who in his years in the field has come to value acupuncture as a viable treatment to many ailments of the muscles and bones.

Acupuncture Orthopedics is a subspecialty of Acupuncture.  It has a higher degree of clinical skills and education as it relates to neuro-musculoskeletal disorders.  Acupuncture Orthopedics integrates the ancient wisdom and practices of Traditional Oriental Medicine with the diagnostic and treatment modalities of modern Western conventional medicine.

Throughout the patient’s course of treatment, the patient’s progress is documented with the use of subjective outcome measurements such as questionnaires that the patient completes which rate the amount of disability their pain is causing, as well as objective functional tests which measures the patient’s range of motion and muscle strength. Additional special tests are ordered when indicated, and referrals to other practitioners are made when warranted.

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