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Nancy E. Rolnik, MD, CAQSM
Sports Medicine Specialist | Sports Medicine
108 La Casa Via STE 106 walnut creek CA, 94598About
Nancy E. Rolnik, MD, CAQSM, is a sports medicine and regenerative medicine physician who diagnoses and treats patients at Remedy Sports and Regenerative Medicine in Walnut Creek, CA. She established her practice in 2018. Furthermore, she acts as Team Physician for Saint Mary’s College of California. She has an impressive professional journey that spans eighteen years and has expanse knowledge and unrivaled expertise in sports medicine and regenerative medicine. Dr. Rolnik provides whole body treatment for elite to everyday athletes assessing all components that result in pain or injury to the joints, bones, muscles, and other soft tissue. She incorporates a combination of Western and Eastern Medicine options to provide an individualized plan for each patient to get them back to living a full, active life quickly. She is an expert in diagnostic ultrasound, which she uses for better precision, efficacy, and the least pain when it comes to injections.
Education and Training
Northwestern University,Feinberg School of Medicine M.D. 1999
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign B.S. Biochemistry 1994
Board Certification
American Board of Family Medicine
Sports Medicine (Family Medicine)
Provider Details
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Nancy E. Rolnik, MD, CAQSM's Expert Contributions
What can an orthopedic doctor do for back pain?
You need a proper diagnosis first. Most team doctors are sports medicine doctors who do not do surgery, so we offer treatments that keep you out of the operating room. Seek out a local sports medicine physician for help. READ MORE
When should you see a doctor for elbow pain?
Start by talking to your athletic trainer at your school. If you have elbow pain that continues despite rest, ice, Advil, you should see a doctor who specializes in sports medicine. READ MORE
How do I know if my knee pain is serious?
Any persistent or recurrent knee pain should be evaluated by a qualified sports medicine physician so you can determine the source of your pain. At 36 you aren't likely to have arthritis but often fitness enthusiasts and athletes get overuse injuries or other issues that don't require surgery. READ MORE
How can I get rid of my leg pain?
Leg pain can develop from trauma or repeated strain to the area. Rest, foam rolling and other treatments can help but it's hard to heal while you continue to aggravate the pain by playing. I'd recommend you have a sports medicine physician take a look or at least your athletic trainer at your high school. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Team Physician Saint Mary’s College of California -
Awards
- Top Doctor Castle Connolly Medical
Treatments
- Arthrocentesis
- Diagnostic Ultrasound
- Elbow Tenotomy
- Percutaneous Procedures
- Achilles Tenotomy
- Platelet-Rich Plasma Injection (PRP)
- Ultrasound guided bone marrow stem cell injections
- Ultrasound Guided Cortisone Injections
- Plantar Fasciitis Treatment
Professional Memberships
- American College of Sports Medicine
- American Academy of Family Physicians
- Orthobiologic Ethics Consortium
Fellowships
- Kaiser Foundation Hospital Sports Medicine 2003
Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors
- Impact 100
- Lymphoma and Leukemia Society Donor
Treatments
- Exosome injections and IV infusion, stem cell therapy, PRP, A2M
Internships
- Macneal Hospital, 2000, Family Medicine
Fellowships
- Kaiser Foundation Hospital, 2003, Sports Medicine
Professional Society Memberships
- American College of Sports Medicine, American Medical Association for Sports Medicine, American Academy of Family Physicians
What do you attribute your success to?
- Dr. Rolnik has always wanted to provide a healthier option to her patients. She is preventive minded and wants her patients to avoid medications or surgeries as much as possible. Dr Rolnik attributes her success to loving what she does.
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Get to know Sports Medicine Physician, Nancy E. Rolnik, who serves patients in Walnut Creek, California.
Dr. Rolnik is a board-certified sports medicine physician whose passion is helping patients to stay active for life. As an athlete herself, she understands the hard work and dedication it takes to excel in sports and fitness. Unfortunately, she also knows the pain of a sports injury and missing out. When she developed tennis elbow that worsened, she finally relied on regenerative medicine to heal. She received PRP therapy that resulted in relief of daily pain.
Today, Dr. Rolnik is the Founder of Remedy Sports and Regenerative Medicine, a unique kind of medical practice that incorporates nutrition with sports medicine, located in Walnut Creek, California. To help each patient get back to living that active life they love, she takes a holistic approach. She plans the best and quickest treatment that will get them back to sports or working out again without surgery or aggressive treatments. When regular treatments don’t help enough, she offers cutting-edge regenerative injections to assist the body in its healing process. An advocate for all athletes, big or small, she also serves as the team physician for Saint Mary’s College of California.
Growing up near Chicago, Dr. Rolnik earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry from University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana. After graduating from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in 1999, she spent the next 4 years advancing her knowledge and skills during her advanced training in both family and sports medicine.
With a love for science, she attends top conferences and collaborates with top regenerative physicians and scientists to stay up to date with regenerative medicine treatments. She offers patients the safest and most valuable regenerative treatments possible and adapts her treatment plans as the scientific evidence changes. She believes in ethical use of regenerative treatments and is part of the Orthobiologic Ethics Consortium.
Being an expert in diagnostic ultrasound, Dr. Rolnik performs the majority of her injections using ultrasound guidance for better precision, efficacy, and the least pain. She has mastered many treatments for muscle, tendon, joint and ligament damage, as well as is skilled in regenerative treatments for hair and collagen loss.
A member of the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Academy of Family Physicians, the doctor is board-certified in family medicine with added qualification in sports medicine by the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM). The ABFM is a non-profit, independent medical association of American physicians who practice in family medicine and its sub-specialties.
Sports medicine is a branch of medicine that deals with physical fitness and the treatment and prevention of injuries related to sports and exercise. Sports medicine physicians are either orthopedic surgeons or primary care physicians who prescribe treatments for professional and amateur athletes. They are trained to address issues associated with nutrition, sports psychology, and substance abuse. They may also counsel athletes on injury prevention.
Among her philanthropic endeavours, Dr. Rolnik has volunteered in many medical tents of major endurance and sporting events such as the Summer X-games, the CaliforniaMan, and the Chicago marathon and triathlon. She also remains very active in her community, teaching at community organizations such as Rotary or PTA throughout the year. She feels that education about the body, injury prevention, and overall health is important.
In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her husband, daughter, and son. She loves to explore the world and to engage in active adventures such as snorkeling, skiing, mountain biking, and hiking.
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