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THE DISCSEEL® PROCEDURE

The Discseel® Procedure is the only minimally invasive procedure demonstrating ability to regrow damaged spinal discs, therefore replacing the need to undergo most spine surgeries. 

The Procedure comprises two steps: 

The first step utilizes x-ray guidance to precisely identify all spinal disc tears and pathology unable to be seen by MRI.

The second step introduces FDA-approved fibrin to immediately bind to damaged disc tissue, sealing it, and more importantly, stimulating new disc tissue growth, healing discs to permanently relieve pain and weakness. 

Patients return home in 30 minutes and resume activities within days.

Patients are candidates if they have sciatica, pinched nerves, stenosis, slipped discs, disc bulges, disc herniations.

Patients are also excellent candidates if they had prior spine surgery, including fusion, laminectomy, or discectomy.

Research shows that those who failed prior surgery have excellent outcomes with the Discseel® Procedure.

Because researchers now know that stem cells and PRP fail because of several shortcomings that do not similarly hinder fibrin of the Discseel® Procedure.

The first reason stem cells and PRP often fail is because they leak from discs they’re injected into. Their leakage was confirmed in many publications in which stem cells were labeled with tracers (radiolabeled) and injected into discs. Within 24 hours of stem cell or PRP injection, over 90% of stem cells leaked from discs 24 hours after injection. In comparison, fibrin cannot leak because it’s a natural bio-adhesive glue which immediately binds to disc annular tears, becoming part of discs, filling all tears and defects, and stimulating growth and healing of new disc tissue. This is how fibrin also works in nature to heal skin cuts and broken bones. Fibrin is the only thing ever confirmed to regrow disc tissue. Therefore, the Discseel® Procedure can be patented and no stem cell or PRP treatment even qualifies for patent protection.

The second reason stem cells and PRP often fail is because fibrin causes disc tissue healing and growth after binding to damaged discs. Stem cells cannot bind or form this 3-D matrix necessary for all healing. 

This year more physicians are stopping PRP and stem cell spine treatments, and requesting to be trained to perform the Discseel® Procedure, more than all prior years combined.

Reasons physicians are switching to the Discseel® Procedure:

  1. A published 2024 study of over 700 patients who failed to experience relief following stem cell, PRP, and similar treatments, revealed that the majority who failed, ultimately experienced excellent relief because of the Discseel® Procedure. (To enroll, all subjects had to first fail PRP, stem cell, and similar protocols from Regenexx and similar franchises.
  2. With the advent of the Discseel® Procedure, Physicians recognize that stem cells do not possess true role in nature to heal discs or other tissue, compared to fibrin, whose sole purpose is to “seal and heal” damaged tissue. (Therefore, among intellectuals, fibrin is logical, whereas stem cells or PRP is not logical to heal.)

The Discseel® Procedure prevents the need for spinal surgery (fusion, discectomy, laminectomy) by introducing FDA-approved Fibrin to damaged spinal discs, stimulating new disc tissue growth, thus permanently repairing discs with normal disc tissue and not scar tissue. The Discseel® Procedure is the only procedure confirmed with the ability to regrow normal disc tissue. 

Dr. Pauza performed the first Discseel® Procedures 17 years ago and collected outcome data since that time to assure safety and efficacy. More spinal discs have been treated by the Discseel® Procedure than stem cells and PRP treatment.

Optimal candidates include people with spinal stenosis (mild, moderate, or severe), sciatica (radiculopathy), pinched nerves, “slipped discs,” and degenerative disc disease.

Optimal candidates also include those who underwent prior spine surgery, including fusion, laminectomy, and discectomy. 

Optimal candidates also include people who are frequently told they need spinal surgery, including fusion, discectomy, or laminectomy. However, they instead experienced permeant relief by the Discseel® Procedure, as confirmed in published research.

The Discseel® Procedure cost is less than the patient “out-of-pocket” copay for surgery with insurance. (Spine surgery typically costs over $100,000, with patient copay of $20,000. 

The Discseel® Procedure cost is $15,000-$20,000.  (The IRS allows deduction of the Procedure. Some patients utilize financing plans covering the cost. 

The V.A. and Department of Defense cover the Discseel® Procedure for all Veterans and military personnel because they recognize higher costs, complications, and repeated surgeries associated with spinal surgery.

FIBRIN

Fibrin is an FDA-approved drug made by Baxter and Johnson&Johnson. It is the natural molecule that heals skin cuts by regrowing skin. Fibrin also causes disc tissue to heal and regrow. Fibrin is the only drug or biologic proven to regrow human discs.  People cannot be allergic to fibrin because fibrin is naturally found in every human, because this would be analogous to being allergic to water or calcium; A person cannot be allergic to water or calcium because water and calcium is in every human, just like fibrin. 

Like many drugs, fibrin is obtained from human blood plasma. Fibrin has been used for several decades, on tens of thousands of people with zero incidence of transmitting pathogens because it is a highly purified molecule. 

Fibrin binds to damaged discs because it is a strong bio adhesive glue sealant, and this property allows fibrin to remain in discs and heal them while stem cells or PRP fail, because they leak and cannot bind to damaged disc tissue.

Yes, fibrin is an FDA approved drug. The FDA allows the use of fibrin in spinal discs. The first indication approved for fibrin by the FDA was to use in the Spinal Canal to seal dura tears and cuts caused by spinal surgeons.

Fibrin heals discs the same way fibrin naturally heals skin cuts and other injured tissue. (In comparison, stem cells and PRP cannot heal discs, because they lack fibrin’s properties.)

(Fasten your seatbelts…although you will recognize the healing process is simple.)

When a person’s skin is cut or damaged, it exposes amino acid chains. Next, the two natural molecules always flowing in the bloodstream recognize the damaged skin’s exposed amino acid chains and bind to them at the injury site to seal and heal the damage.  When these two molecules come together at the injury site, they form fibrin, a strong adhesive sealant. This fibrin sealant is a 3-dimentional matrix that serves as a foundation causing new skin growth. During the following weeks, fibrin branches intentionally break away, and are replaced with normal skin tissue molecules. (In the disc, they are replaced with normal disc tissue molecules in the same manner.) This is the natural “healing process.” (In comparison, after surgery, discs don’t heal with normal tissue, and so discs continuously re-tear to cause recurrent disc herniations.  Whereas the Discseel® Procedure causes strong , normal disc tissue growth.

“For Geeks:“ 

The healing process:

The two natural molecules mentioned above, flow in everyone’s bloodstream and are called “prothrombin” and “fibrinogen.” When they sense exposed amino acid chains of injured tissue and come together, “prothrombin molecule”  causes “fibrinogen” to become fibrin, a natural adhesive sealant. Fibrin is a “polymer” comprised of small branches (called monomers) which break away, to be replaced with normal skin tissue. In the disc, they are replaced with normal disc tissue.

Annular tears are the true, underlying cause of all disc problems, including disc herniation, bulge, degeneration, protrusion, pinched nerve, prolapsed disc…all result from Annular tears.

Ironically, Annular tears are rarely mentioned because, prior to the Discseel® Procedure, no treatment existed to repair Annular tears. 

Annular tears are tears of the Annulus Fibrosus. The Annulus Fibrosus is the 17 layers which encircles the center Nuclues Pulposus gel and contains pain nerves within its layers. When Annular tears allow gel to leak outwards, the gel is “perceived” as a “foreign substance” by the human body and causes inflammation of the Annular layers, which is the true cause of low back pain (or neck pain.) If there’s many Annular tears, they allow gel to leak entirely outwards onto Spinal Nerves adjacent to discs, causing inflammation of Spinal nerves. Spinal nerve inflammation is called “radiculopathy” (aka sciatica.) and so radiculopathy is caused by Spinal Nerve inflammation and not by “pinched nerves” as was once thought. This explains why epidural steroids occasionally provide temporary relief. However, if discs continue leaking through Annular tears, they need the Discseel® Procedure to repair Annular tears.

Congress granted special patent protection to the Discseel® Procedure because it deemed in worthy of protection, while no other Regenerative Medicine procedure was deemed worthy of protection.

Specifically, for the good of Mankind, the United States Congress proclaimed: “No medical procedure may be patented because medical procedures are for the good of Mankind.” Thus, although Congress allows drugs or medical devices to be patented, (to incentivize their research) it does not allow procedures to be patented. 

However, it was acknowledged that Regenerative Medicine has the potential to provide the greatest advancements in healthcare, and so Congress passed a Congressional Act stating that a procedure may be patented only if it can cause the regrowth of new tissue and healing. 

Only the Discseel® Procedure meets this strict criterion by healing spinal discs, and so only the Discseel® Procedure is patented. No other Regenerative Medicine procedure meets these criteria and so no other procedure (including not PRP, not stem cells) can be patented.

A herniated disc, (sometimes wrongly referred to as a “slipped disc” or “ruptured disc.”  Herniation occurs after the outer portion of a disc, the Annulus Fibrosus, tears, causing the inner portion, the Nucleus Pulposus gel, to leak outwards. When the gel flows through the disc and contacts the Spinal Nerve, the spinal nerves become inflamed. The inflamed disc and spinal nerve cause low back pain and sciatica leg pain, numbness, and weakness (radiculopathy.) Symptoms often increase and decrease, proving that its liquid inflammation and not a pinched nerve, as was once wrongly believed.

 “Leaky disc syndrome” describes the symptoms caused by leaky spinal discs. Discs leak when they are degenerated, bulged, herniated, or torn in any manner. The outer Annulus Fibrosus tears cause the inner gel to intermittently leak. It’s acknowledged that this gel is perceived as a foreign substance by the human body (akin to battery acid) when gel leaks form the center of a disc. The foreign body reaction results in two things, the immune response, and the inflammatory response. The inflammatory response causes alternating pain, numbness, weakness, muscle spasms, and other symptoms. Historically, surgeons once believed that symptoms were solely caused by pinched nerves and stenosis. However, now it’s acknowledged by scientists that the gel of “Leaky Discs Syndrome” causes symptoms more than pinching. This explains why research confirms that MRI appearance doesn’t correlate with symptoms and explains why many spine surgeries fail.

BACK PAIN

Your spine has discs that act like cushions between the bones. The disc has a soft center (nucleus pulposus) and a tough outer ring (annulus fibrosus).

According to the leaky disc theory, tears in the outer ring (annulus) can allow the soft center (nucleus) to leak out. This leaked gel is seen as a foreign object by the body, triggering inflammation and pain.

MRIs can show abnormalities in the discs, but many people without back pain have abnormal MRIs on scans. The leaky disc theory suggests that the pain comes from the chemical response to the leaked gel, not necessarily the physical structure seen on MRI.

The leaky disc theory suggests that the amount of leaked gel and the resulting irritation of nerves can fluctuate, causing your pain to wax and wane.

The text suggests that some doctors might be unaware of the leaky disc theory and attribute the pain to psychological factors when they can’t find a physical cause on scans. 

WHAT IS A LEAKY DISC AND "LEAKY DISC SYNDROME"?

Yes, leaky discs cause all symptoms…pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness without pinched nerves. Symptoms occur because the “liquid gel” (Nucleus Pulposus) leaks outwards from the disc’s center onto Spinal Nerves causing inflammation of spinal nerves and all adjacent tissue. This explains why MRIs often don’t show the cause. “Leaky gel” also explains why symptoms “come and go,” changing in location and severity, based on activities or rest.  “Leaky Disc Syndrome.” The only treatment to repair Leaky Discs is fibrin of the Discseel® Procedure. Surgery cannot repair Leaky Discs. Epidurals cannot repair Leaky Discs.

It’s not a Mental Health problem…but instead it’s “Leaky Disc Syndrome.” Fluctuating pain and other symptoms (left, right, or both sides) are common with leaky discs. Many doctors mistakenly believe patients are depressed or “crazy” when they describe varying symptoms. However, we expect patients to have varying symptoms because its “Leaky Disc Syndrome.” 

Unknowing doctors mistakenly prescribe antidepressants or refer patients to Psychologists or Psychiatrists. This is wrong, because its “Leaky Discs Syndrome” and so we are educating doctors around the World about “Leaky Disc Syndrome.”

The Discseel® Procedure is the only treatment able to treat Leaky Discs.

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Kevin Pauza, M.D.

SPECIALTY

  • Disc Biologics
  • Interventional Spine

EDUCATION & DEGREES

  • Fellowship: Interventional Spine, University of Pennsylvania
  • Residency: PM&R, University of Pennsylvania
  • Internship: Surgery & Medicine, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
  • Medical Doctorate: Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine
  • Bachelor of Arts: Biology, Lehigh University
  • Bachelor of Arts: Psychology, Lehigh University

CERTIFICATIONS & LICENSES

  • Texas State Medical and Surgical License
  • New York State Medical and Surgical License
  • Florida State Medical and Surgical License

HONORS

  • Lehigh University Four-year Academic Scholarship
  • Magna Cum Laude, Lehigh University
  • Lehigh University President’s Award
  • Lehigh University Tower Society
  • Distinguished Alumnus, Penn State University (selected from 500,000 Penn State alumni)
  • North American Spine Society, Outstanding Paper of the Year, 2003
  • President-Elect, International Spine Intervention Society
  • Founding Partner, Texas Spine and Joint Hospital
  • Commencement Speaker: Penn State University College of Medicine
  • Advisory Board, AMA
    Keynote Speaker, Harvard Pain Center Commencement
  • Founding Chairman, Standards Committee, International Spine Intervention Society
  • Chairman, Spine Committee, Amercian Academy of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
  • Appointed Spine Advisor, Japanese Prime Minister
  • Appointed Spine Advisor, Allied Royal Families

EXPERIENCE

  • Founding Partner & Principal, Texas Spine & Joint Hospital

Haley Burke, M.D. - Colorado Rehabilitation & Occupational Medicine

Dr. Burke is board-certified in both Interventional Pain Management and Neurology and has completed an accredited Pain Fellowship with the Department of Anesthesiology at MD Anderson Cancer Center, one of the nation’s most prestigious hospitals. Dr. Burke completed her residency in Neurology at the University of Colorado, where she received the department’s ‘Excellence in Teaching’ award during her year as Chief Resident. Her Doctor of Medicine degree was completed at the University of Texas Health Science Center, where she was elected to the ‘Gold Humanism Honor Society.’

Haley Burke, M.D. - Colorado Rehabilitation & Occupational Medicine

Dr. Burke is board-certified in both Interventional Pain Management and Neurology and has completed an accredited Pain Fellowship with the Department of Anesthesiology at MD Anderson Cancer Center, one of the nation’s most prestigious hospitals. Dr. Burke completed her residency in Neurology at the University of Colorado, where she received the department’s ‘Excellence in Teaching’ award during her year as Chief Resident. Her Doctor of Medicine degree was completed at the University of Texas Health Science Center, where she was elected to the ‘Gold Humanism Honor Society.’

Matthias H. Wiederholz, M.D. - Performance Pain and Sports Medicine

Founding Partner, Triple Board Certified – Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation; Sports Medicine; Anti-Aging, Regenerative & Functional Medicine

Dr. Matthias H. Wiederholz is cofounder of Performance Spine & Sports Medicine, LLC. He is a fellowship-trained interventional pain physician whose clinical interests include: Interventional Pain Management, Sports Medicine, Musculoskeletal Medicine, Minimally-Invasive Spine Surgery, Non-Surgical Orthopedics, and Anti-Aging / Functional Medicine.

He received his specialty training in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas where he served as chief resident. He completed fellowship training in Interventional Pain Management in Marietta, Georgia. He is board-certified in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine. He also received advanced fellowship training through the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine and is board-certified in Anti-Aging, Regenerative & Functional Medicine.

Dr. Wiederholz performs a myriad of interventional pain procedures including, but not limited to the following: epidural steroid injections, facet joint injections, radiofrequency ablation, sacroiliac joint injections, discography, percutaneous disc decompression, epidural lysis of adhesions spinal cord stimulator implants, and minimally-invasive discectomies. Endoscopic spine surgery is a very unique and valuable tool in his armamentarium and makes Dr. Wiederholz one of the most specialized physicians in the field of Pain Medicine.

Dr. Wiederholz uses musculoskeletal ultrasound in the diagnosis of musculoskeletal injuries. He incorporates ultrasound for precise injection therapy including cortisone injections, prolotherapy, and PRP (platelet rich plasma). This technology is also utilized to perform the Tenex procedure, a percutaneous procedure for treating chronic tendon pain (tennis elbow, rotator cuff, plantar fasciitis, etc).

Dr. Wiederholz is the fellowship director for the sports and spine fellowship at Performance Spine & Sports Medicine. Dr. Wiederholz holds an affiliation with Capital Health System and JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute.

Being advanced fellowship trained in Anti-Aging, Regenerative & Functional Medicine means that Dr. Wiederholz has the most advanced training in Anti-Aging Medicine available. He is a leading expert in Bio-Identical Hormone Restoration and helps patients achieve wellness through nutrition, lifestyle, and hormone therapies.

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Yasuyuki Nonaka, M.D. - Nonaka Lumbago Clinic

Kevin Pauza, M.D. - Turtle Creek Surgery Center

Prior to attending Penn State University, Dr. Pauza earned his undergraduate degree from Lehigh University, and furthered his training with a Surgical and Medical Internship at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. He continued his specialty training at the University of Pennsylvania, followed by an Interventional Spine Fellowship. In addition to his research, philanthropic, and clinical endeavors, Dr. Pauza remains a motivated educator. He established a Spine Fellowship program and continues training physicians from around the world. He heads international committees responsible for establishing standards and educating surgical and non-surgical physicians.

After helping hundreds of patients who failed to experience relief after spine surgery, it became evident to Dr. Pauza that current methods needed to change. This motivated him to seek better ways to help patients, by thinking outside the box.

Dr. Pauza is the first physician in history to pursue FDA approval for using biologics to treat the spine. Millions of patients will benefit from his development of minimally invasive treatments for degenerative disc disease and other more common and serious disorders of the spine.

SPECIALTY

  • Disc Biologics
  • Interventional Spine

EDUCATION & DEGREES

  • Fellowship: Interventional Spine, University of Pennsylvania
  • Residency: PM&R, University of Pennsylvania
  • Internship: Surgery & Medicine, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
  • Medical Doctorate: Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine
  • Bachelor of Arts: Biology, Lehigh University
  • Bachelor of Arts: Psychology, Lehigh University

CERTIFICATIONS & LICENSES

  • Texas State Medical and Surgical License
  • New York State Medical and Surgical License
  • Florida State Medical and Surgical License

HONORS

  • Lehigh University Four-year Academic Scholarship
  • Magna Cum Laude, Lehigh University
  • Lehigh University President’s Award
  • Lehigh University Tower Society
  • Distinguished Alumnus, Penn State University (selected from 500,000 Penn State alumni)
  • North American Spine Society, Outstanding Paper of the Year, 2003
  • President-Elect, International Spine Intervention Society
  • Founding Partner, Texas Spine and Joint Hospital
  • Commencement Speaker: Penn State University College of Medicine
  • Advisory Board, AMA
    Keynote Speaker, Harvard Pain Center Commencement
  • Founding Chairman, Standards Committee, International Spine Intervention Society
  • Chairman, Spine Committee, Amercian Academy of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
  • Appointed Spine Advisor, Japanese Prime Minister
  • Appointed Spine Advisor, Allied Royal Families

EXPERIENCE

  • Founding Partner & Principal, Texas Spine & Joint Hospital

Brandon Tolman, D.O. - Nashville Spine Institute

Boris Terebuh, M.D. - Regenerative Spine & Joint Center

Boris Terebuh, MD specializes in providing personalized nonsurgical solutions for spine problems that interfere with the function patients desire and the independence they deserve. Dr. Terebuh completed his Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation residency training at The Ohio State University in 1997 and has been in solo practice in Ohio since 2001 because he is committed to providing accessible, individualized and attentive care to his patients. His regenerative approach to solving spine problems enhances the body’s natural ability to heal itself. His guiding principle is integrity – doing what is right for patients in a conscientious manner with the motivation of helping them become fully functional, independent and satisfied. Dr. Terebuh is a very unique Medical Doctor because he has earned seven Board Certifications in the field of musculoskeletal medicine and nonsurgical spine care. Boris Terebuh, MD is delighted to be a Discseel® provider because this revolutionary new technology aligns perfectly with his preferred regenerative treatment approach and patient care philosophy. Dr. Terebuh is also grateful to Discseel® developer, Kevin Pauza, MD, for all the years of diligent and meticulous research to create this innovative, paradigm-shifting intervention, which will certainly spare countless individuals the prospect of avoidable spine surgical procedures.

Thierry Bonnabesse, M.D. - Champlain Spine and Pain Management

Gregory Lutz, M.D. - Regenerative Sportscare Institute

Dr. Gregory Lutz is the Founder and Medical Director of the Regenerative SportsCare Institute (RSI). In addition, he currently serves as Physiatrist-In-Chief Emeritus at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) and a Professor of Clinical Rehabilitation Medicine at Weill Medical College of Cornell University. Dr. Lutz is one of the world’s leading experts in the field of regenerative interventional orthopedic medicine, appearing annually on Castle Connolly’s and New York Magazine’s “Top Doctors” lists.

Janet Pearl, M.D. - The Boston Stem Cell Center

Dr. Janet Pearl has been in practice since 1999 and is the Medical Director of The Boston Stem Cell Center. She is also the Medical Director of  Complete Spine and Pain Care  an interventional integrated Pain Management practice, both located in Framingham, Massachusetts. Dr. Pearl is Triple Board Certified in Regenerative Medicine, Pain Medicine and Anesthesiology and has over 20 years experience in doing these procedures.

Previously, Dr. Pearl was the Co-Director of the Pain Management Center at St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center, where she was also the Director of the Pain Management Fellowship program.

After graduating from Harvard College with an A.B. in Applied Mathematics with Economics, Dr. Pearl received a M.Sc. in Health Planning and Financing at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. She then received her M.D. from the Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, where she represented the Medical School as a senator in the Columbia University Senate.

Watch Dr Pearl give an introduction to The Boston Stem Cell Center

Dr. Pearl completed her internship in Internal Medicine at New England Deaconess Hospital, her residency in Anesthesiology at the Massachusetts General Hospital, and her fellowship in Pain Management at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Dr. Pearl was the first resident ever to serve on the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)’s Residency Review Committee for Anesthesiology. She is a Joseph Collins Scholar and a Rotary Scholar and was awarded the AMA/Glaxo Welcome and AMA/Burroughs Welcome Resident Leadership Awards.

From 2004 to 2010, Dr. Pearl served on the University of Massachusetts Board of Trustees. While there she chaired the Committee on Science, Technology and Research, was a member of the Committee on Academic and Student Affairs and the Governance Committee and also served as Vice Chair of the Advancement Committee, and as a member of the Committee on Athletics.

Dr. Pearl is Board Certified in Regenerative Medicine, Pain Medicine and Anesthesiology with the American Board of Regenerative Medicine and the American Board of Anesthesiologists.

Memberships:

  • The American Pain Society;
  • The Massachusetts Medical Society;
  • The Massachusetts Society of Anesthesiologists;
  • The Massachusetts Society of Interventional Pain Physicians;
  • The American Society of Anesthesiologists;
  • The American Society of International Pain Physicians;
  • The American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine; and,
  • The American Board of Regenerative Medicine.

PUBLIC SERVICE:

  • Member, Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents, Health Care Services Board 
  • Member of the Association of Harvard College Class Secretaries and Treasurers
  • Past Member of the Board of Directors of the Harvard Alumni Association
  • Former Member of the Board of Trustees University of Massachusetts. (10/2010 – 10/2014) 

Travis Foxx, M.D. - Premier Anesthesiology & Pain

Mark Reecer, M.D. - Fort Wayne Physical Medicine

Dr. Mark Reecer is board certified in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and Pain Management. He has over 20 years of work comp experience, and he routinely provides Independent Medical Examinations (IMEs) for the Indiana Workers’ Compensation Board. Dr. Reecer has lectured extensively and has authored multiple publications that promote his specialty and the use of treatment modalities to eliminate pain, improve function and avoid surgery.

Dmitry Buyanov, M.D. - IV Infusion Treatment Center

Dr. Buyanov is originally from Kiev, Ukraine. He received his training in Anesthesiology and his Interventional Pain Management Post-Doctoral at Penn State Medical Center, PA. Dr. Buyanov moved to San Antonio in 2003 at which time he was part of a multi-specialty group before he founded Premier Pain Consultants in 2004. His practice has over 5000 active patients in his practice. Dr. Buyanov treats his patients in a cost-effective manner although giving them the best care with interventional pain treatments/procedure to help each patient improve their quality of life. Dr. Buyanov strongly believes in an individualized and multidisciplinary approach to pain management, he believes in the Buddhist saying: “pain is inevitable but suffering is optional”. He works closely with the area internists, physical therapists, chiropractors, psychiatrists, neurologists, and spine surgeons to insure that each patient has the most optimal individualized treatment plan. Dr. Buyanov enjoys spending his spare time with his children.

Desmond Hussey, M.D. - NASA Neuroscience and Spine Associates. P.L

Dr. Hussey earned his undergraduate degree from Dartmouth College, and proceeded to earn his Medical Degree from The University of Miami School of Medicine. He then attended Northwestern University Internal Medicine Program, followed by a Neurology Residency Program at Emory University. Dr. Hussey continued his specialty training at John Hopkins University pain clinic. A member of The Spinal Injection Society and The American Academy of Neurology and Psychiatry.

Haley Burke, M.D. - Colorado Rehabilitation and Occupational Medicine

Dr. Burke is board-certified in both Interventional Pain Management and Neurology and has completed an accredited Pain Fellowship with the Department of Anesthesiology at MD Anderson Cancer Center, one of the nation’s most prestigious hospitals. Dr. Burke completed her residency in Neurology at the University of Colorado, where she received the department’s ‘Excellence in Teaching’ award during her year as Chief Resident. Her Doctor of Medicine degree was completed at the University of Texas Health Science Center, where she was elected to the ‘Gold Humanism Honor Society.’

Maxim Moradian, M.D. - Interventional Spine Care & Orthopedic Regenerative Experts

Dr. Moradian is triple-board certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R), Sports Medicine and Pain Management. Dr. Moradian’s clinical practice is devoted to the comprehensive care of spine, joint, muscle, tendon, ligament, and peripheral nerve disorders. He is proficient in performing advanced, minimally-invasive procedures under fluoroscopic and/or ultrasound guidance in the entire spine. Dr. Moradian performs electrodiagnostic testing (EMG/NCS) for the accurate diagnosis of muscle and/or nerve disorders. He has a special interest in regenerative medicine, sports concussions, neuromuscular ultrasound, medical education, and clinical research. His true passion is to treat his patients like his family and friends.

Wendi Lundquist, D.O. - Active Life Physical Medicine & Pain Center

Dr. Lundquist is the Medical Director and founder of Active Life Physical Medicine & Pain Center, Innovative Surgery Center, and Regena Spa. She is dual board certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation along with Pain Management and a diplomat with the American Board of Pain Medicine. She completed her training at Loyola University in Chicago, Illinois in July of 2005. During her time there, she served as Chief Resident and was involved in several research projects. Prior to, she completed medical school at Midwestern University at the Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine campus in Glendale, Arizona and internship at Doctors Hospital in Massillon, Ohio. She also has a Bachelor of Science in Biology and minor in Chemistry from the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. She has a special interest in sports medicine, pain and spine. With 17 years experience, she has great enthusiasm towards regenerative medicine.

Michael Wolff, M.D. - Southwest Spine & Sports