I thought I’d share a view of our interventional procedure room where we perform the majority of our precise, image guided injections. In this picture you see a fluoroscopic c-arm, which is a “live motion” x-ray machine. We have a top of the line Philips Pulsera c-arm. This allows me to guide the needle into and around the the spine and joints. You also see a Sonosite X-Porte ultrasound machine, again top of the line. This allows me to guide the needle into and around nerves, muscles, joints, tendons and ligaments. We also have a motorized, carbon fiber x-ray table. An AED and “crash cart” is also in the room. For ultimate safety, we are only 2000 feet away from Overlake Hospital’s emergency department.
We also perform procedures across the street at Overlake Surgery Center, where we can offer IV sedation for your comfort and perform more advanced procedures.
Of course, just owning this equipment does not result in a well performed procedure. It took 4 years of undergraduate college, 4 years of medical school, 1 year on internship, 3 years of residency, and 1 year of fellowship to begin to learn how to do these procedures properly. It has taken a further 10 years of practice as an attending physician to hone my skills. The end result is I hold two board certifications through the American Board of Medical Specialties. One in the subspecialty of Pain Medicine (doctors that do advanced pain reducing injections) and the other in the specialty of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (doctors that specialize in conservative care of musculoskeletal issues).
In addition, I am certified at the highest level by the International Orthopedics Foundation (IOF) in ultrasound guided injections for regenerative procedures such as platelet rich plasma (PRP) and bone marrow stem cell (BMC) injections. We are Washington’s only clinic offering PRP and BMC procedures using the Regenexx system.
All of the above allows me to perform some really cool procedures and help a lot of people in a safe and effective manner!
Dr. Attaman:
I have severe arthritis of my right shoulder. I had cortisone injections (twice) that did not relieve my pain whenever I move my right arm.
I am 88 years old. Do you think Regenexx can help me?
Hello!
Yes, there is a good chance Regenexx can help you. We must first perform a detailed history and physical on you and review your shoulder MRI. We will also perform a detailed ultrasound examination on your shoulder to look in more detail at your tendons and ligaments. Only then can we determine your candidacy for the procedure. Please call us to schedule a consultation.
Best, Dr. Attaman