Consulting in Spine, Regenerative Medicine, & Performance
What I bring
Clinical Grounding
Training in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with a focused interest in interventional spine and regenerative medicine. Clinical experience emphasizing practical, function-oriented decision-making, integrating imaging, physical exam, and patient goals to guide treatment selection.
Regenerative Medicine Insight
Experience analyzing emerging regenerative therapies, with authorship across topics including platelet-rich plasma (PRP), cell-free biologics (e.g., exosomes, amniotic fluid, etc), and interventional spine applications.
HOW I WORK
Clinician perspective on product development, grounded in how decisions are actually made in practice
Identify translation gaps across evidence, workflow, and adoption barriers
Evaluate clinical data in regenerative medicine and spine interventions with a focus on real-world relevance
Position technologies within existing care pathways, not in isolation
Translate complex clinical concepts into clear, actionable insights for operators
Medtech & Innovation Perspective
Experience in medical technology evaluation and early-stage innovation, informed by the UCLA Biodesign Program. Focused on identifying unmet needs, framing clinical problems, and assessing technologies through the lens of utility, feasibility, and adoption.
Movement & Performance Lens
Approach grounded in biomechanics, training, and performance, rather than symptom reduction alone. Focused on functional outcomes, return to activity, and how interventions hold up under real-world physical demands.
I work with teams focused on building clinically meaningful, evidence-aligned solutions in spine and regenerative medicine.
If you value a perspective grounded in both medicine and movement, I’m open to connecting.
Most innovation in spine and regenerative medicine struggles at the point of real-world application.
Promising therapies and technologies often fail to align with how clinicians actually think, make decisions, and treat patients.
My work focuses on closing that gap by bringing a grounded, clinically relevant perspective to emerging ideas.