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About Dr. John H. Park, D.C., C.S.C.S.
Expertise
Dr. Park is the founder and clinic director of Progressive Spinal and Sports Rehabilitation in Rockville, MD. As an athlete and former competitor in Tae Kwon Do and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Dr. Park has extensive knowledge in treating sports-related injuries. He has been featured in Men's Fitness Magazine and has lectured on topics related to ergonomics, exercise, health, and fitness. With his knowledge as a Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the NSCA, he has helped professional athletes including players in the NFL and NBA, professionals on the PGA tour, and several of the nation's best Mixed Martial Arts and Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) competitors. He has also worked with some of the top NCAA athletes in the Midwest rehabilitate injuries and return them to competition. Whether you are a professional athlete or a weekend warrior, you can be sure Dr. Park and his staff will get you back to doing the things you enjoy the most. For more info visit www.ProSpineRehab.com or www.yourMMAdoctor.com

Experience
Nine years of clinical experience in private practice and group practice along with post-graduate training in orthopedics, rehabilitation, and sports injuries. Dr. Park has lectured and written on various topics in health, exercise, ergonomics, and fitness and has treated amateur and professional athletes throughout the country.

Organizations
ACA MCA NSCA

Publications
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1608/is_5_20/ai_n6011840
Elbow Pain: Anatomy of an Armbar Injury (August 2008 FIGHT! magazine)
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/31/sports/othersports/31ears.html
Back Pain in MMA (April 2008 FIGHT! magazine) http://www.onthemat.com/articles/Shoulder_Pain_and_Mixed_Martial_Arts_10_30_2007.html http://www.onthemat.com/articles/The_ART_of_Pain_Relief_11_07_2007.html http://www.onthemat.com/articles/When_Its_More_Than_Just_a_Pain_in_the_Neck_11_30_2007.html http://www.onthemat.com/articles/Knee_Injuries__Part_1_12_12_2007.html http://www.onthemat.com/articles/Knee_Injuries__Part_2_01_10_2008.html http://www.onthemat.com/articles/Back_Pain_in_MMA_01_29_2008.html http://www.onthemat.com/articles/Elbow_Injuries_Part_1_03_06_2008.html http://www.onthemat.com/articles/Elbow_Injuries_Part_2_04_01_2008.html http://www.onthemat.com/articles/Prolotherapy_Injections_to_Build_Healthy_Tissue_05_06_2008.html http://www.onthemat.com/articles/Supplements_for_MMA_Athletes_07_02_2008.html

Education/Credentials
Doctor of Chiropractic, National University of Health Sciences Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist(CSCS) through NSCA Bachelor of Science Human Biology, National University of Health Sci. Bacehlor of Science Biology, University of MD Certified Active Release Techniques (ART) provider Postgraduate trainging in the Diplomate American Board of Chiropractic Orthopedists

 
   

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Topic: Back and Neck Injury



Expert: Dr. John H. Park, D.C., C.S.C.S.
Date: 4/5/2008
Subject: Cervical Rib

Question
Sir, I have been diagnosed cervical rib by a neurosurgeon and an orthopaedician. They gave some medicinal treatment for sometime.I felt relief for the time i took the medicine. Now the pain in the left upper back has started again alongwith tiredness in the left ribs.
  Kindly suggest what shall i do now.
        THANKS.

Answer
You would probably benefit from doing some sort of physical therapy and manual therapy. Stretching and range of motion exercises for the neck may relieve some of your symptoms. Massage, Active Release Techniques (www.activerelease.com), and chiropractic care may also help. A cervical rib is one of the causes of thoracic outlet syndrome so keep an eye out for symptoms such as numbness or tingling in the hands. In any case, I would start by making an appointment with a physical therapist.

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