Dr. Bruce Grossinger graduated magna cum laude from Lehigh University in 1981. In June 1985 he graduated from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, interning at Philadelphia’s Metropolitan Hospital. He later served as chief resident in the neurology department of The New York Medical College in Valhalla, New York. He has worked with many Philadelphia-area hospitals including Taylor, Crozer Chester, Riddle, Springfield, and Christiana Hospitals, among others.
Dr. Grossinger has board certifications in a wide range of medical specialties, training for many years in neurology and later in pain medicine and psychiatry. He is also board certified in electrodiagnostic medicine and as an independent medical evaluator.
The Sports Doc is continuously working to broaden his knowledge of cutting-edge medicine and has been assisting Dr. Philippe Hernigou, the world’s leading stem cell practitioner, specifically for that purpose.
In the rapidly evolving field of medical technology, staying up-to-date is crucial for delivering the best patient care and maintaining a competitive edge. If you’re still using a 20-year-old C-Arm,...
In the rapidly evolving field of medical technology, staying up-to-date is crucial for delivering the best patient care and maintaining a competitive edge. If you’re still using a 20-year-old C-Arm,...
After undergoing surgery, pain management is often essential for a smooth healing process. However, the use of traditional medications like oxycodone raises valid concerns about the potential for addiction.
After undergoing surgery, pain management is often essential for a smooth healing process. However, the use of traditional medications like oxycodone raises valid concerns about the potential for addiction.
The field of regenerative medicine is continually evolving, offering hope and exciting possibilities for enhancing muscle and tendon repair. As researchers and clinicians explore these latest trends, the future holds...
The field of regenerative medicine is continually evolving, offering hope and exciting possibilities for enhancing muscle and tendon repair. As researchers and clinicians explore these latest trends, the future holds...