Consulting in Spine, Regenerative Medicine, and Performance

I work with teams building the future of musculoskeletal care, bringing a clinical, movement-focused, and evidence-driven perspective to emerging technologies.

What I bring

Clinical Grounding

Training in PM&R with a focused interest in interventional spine and regenerative medicine, with an emphasis on practical decision-making in patient care.

Regenerative Medicine Insight

Experience analyzing emerging therapies, including authorship of work examining exosomes, regulatory barriers, and translational challenges in interventional pain.

Medtech & Innovation Perspective

Completed the UCLA Biodesign Program, with training in needs identification, clinical problem framing, and early-stage medical technology development. This informs a more structured approach to evaluating new technologies and their path to real-world use.

Movement & Performance Lens

Approach shaped by biomechanics, training, and performance, not just symptom reduction. This allows for a broader and more realistic understanding of outcomes.


HOW I HELP

I support teams by providing:

  • Clinical perspective on product development and real-world use cases

  • Identification of gaps between innovation and clinical adoption

  • Review of scientific and clinical evidence in regenerative medicine

  • Positioning of technologies within current standards of care

  • Translation of complex medical concepts into clear, actionable insights


I am particularly interested in working with teams that are serious about building evidence-aligned, clinically meaningful solutions in spine and regenerative medicine.

If you are looking for a perspective grounded in both medicine and movement, I would be glad to connect.


Positioning

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.