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BOULDER PROLOTHERAPY
Gary B. Clark, M.D.
Center for Healing
Injury and Pain
1790 30th St Suite 230
Boulder, CO 80303
http://doctorclark.com/
Dr. Gary B. Clark, MD, MPA, received his BA and MD degrees from
the University of Colorado. He interned in Pediatrics at Yale in
New Haven, CT. He spent the next three years as an Army Special
Forces Medical Corps officer in Vietnam and Germany. Dr. Clark
was next chosen as a resident and fellow in Laboratory Medicine
at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center and the Armed Forces
Institute of Pathology in Washington, D.C. He earned board
certification in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology and
Neuropathology. Later, he went on to earn a Masters Degree in
Public Administration at George Washington University in
Washington, DC.
Articles on this site by Dr. Clark
Chronic Elbow Pain
Dr. Clark was a Department Chairman at Walter Reed Army Medical
Center, a full Professor at the Uniformed Services University of
Health Sciences in Bethesda, MD and Clinical Professor at the
George Washington University School of Medicine in Washington,
D.C. Reaching the rank of Colonel in 1980, he retired from the
military in 1991 after 23 years active duty.
Dr. Clark has extensive and broad clinical training in General
Medicine and Orthopedic Medicine, along with extensive
experience in osteopathic-style musculoskeletal diagnosis and
therapies. He supports the Hackett-Hemwall Foundation. He is a
member in good standing of the Colorado and Boulder County
Medical Societies and American Association of Orthopedic
Medicine. He is a member of the editorial board of The Journal
of Prolotherapy.
Mission
The goal of BOULDER PROLOTHERAPY is to use effective methods of
returning our patients to the best possible level of wellness
and quality of life. Dr. Clark’s approach involves healing the
physical factors associated with pain, dysfunction, and
disability.
Instead of focusing solely on medication for pain control, he
employs functional medical and osteopathic approaches to assist
the patient in re-gaining joint strength and mobility. Dr. Clark
provides a holistic, integrative medical perspective for every
patient, and emphasizes the importance of:
RECOGNITION: Accurate and complete functional and palpatory
diagnosis of the problem
REDUCTION: Interim medical and osteopathic support of joint
instability and disabling pain
RETENTION: Ultimate pain-free joint stability and alignment
through several medical and osteopathic approaches—and
REHABILITATION: Post-therapeutic improvement of myofascial
Imbalance and core strength through Rolfing and Pilates.
Dr. Clark’s methods of diagnosis and treatment address the
patient’s anatomic and physiological wholeness—with an emphasis
on prevention, restorative therapy, healing and wellness.
He has extensive training and experience in treating joint
injury and pain, including Head, Temporomandibular Joint, Neck,
Shoulder, Thoracic-Rib, Lower Back, Sacroiliac-Pelvis, Hip,
Knee, Ankle, and Foot. He is expert in the use of Functional
Anatomical Diagnosis, Osteopathic Manual Therapy (OMT),
Sacroiliac Belt Therapy, Prolotherapy,
Platelet-rich plasma therapy, Neural Therapy and Trigger Point Therapy, Orthotic
Therapy, and Interim Medical Pain Management.
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