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Clarisse Melinda San Juan is an Interventional Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation physician at Yale University School of Medicine. As an Assistant Professor in the Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation Division, she also holds a secondary appointment in the Department of Anesthesia. Dr. San Juan completed her residency in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at SUNY Downstate Medical School and furthered her education with a fellowship in Pain Medicine at Yale University. At Yale New Haven Hospital, she provides clinical care to patients at the Long Wharf Spine Center focusing on musculoskeletal joint pain, back pain, and chronic pain, along with sports-related injuries and overuse injuries. Her treatment strategies include physical therapy and minimally invasive non-surgical procedures such as epidural steroid injections and nerve blocks. She has a special interest in neuromodulation techniques, employing peripheral nerve stimulation and spinal cord stimulation, as well as regenerative medicine utilizing platelet-rich plasma and stem cells for chronic pain treatment.
Yale University • New Haven, CT
Assistant Professor in the Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation Division, with a secondary appointment in the Department of Anesthesia.
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