Dr. Pasquale Montesano, MD
Orthopedist | Orthopaedic Surgery of the Spine
1650 Lead Hill Blvd Suite 100 Roseville CA, 95661About
Dr. Pasquale Montesano is an orthopaedic surgeon practicing in Beverly Hills California Roseville, CA. And New Jersey Dr. Montesano specializes in the diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries, diseases and disorders of the spine and musculoskeletal system. As an orthopaedic surgeon, Dr. Montesano tends to bones, ligaments, muscles, joints, nerves and tendons. Orthopaedic surgeons can specialize in Sine and sports injuries.,
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Education and Training
New York Med Coll- Valhalla Ny 1979
Board Certification
Orthopaedic SurgeryAmerican Board of Orthopaedic SurgeryABOS
Provider Details
Dr. Pasquale Montesano, MD's Expert Contributions
Intradiscal Injection of an A2M Concentrate Alleviates Back Pain in FAC-Positive Patients
Research ArticlePublished January 3, 2017Orthopedics and RheumatologyVolume 4, Issue 2-January 2017Intradiscal Injection of an Autologous Alpha-2-Macroglobulin (A2M) Concentrate Alleviates Back Pain in FAC-Positive PatientsPasquale X Montesano MD, *Jason M Cuellar MD, PhD, Gaetano J Scuderi...
Lower leg pain?
You should not be taking these medicines on a regular basis you need a baseline evaluation By a doctor READ MORE
Why was my son sent home with fractured ribs?
Your doctor was correct. Ribs heal on their own. The only time to worry is when you fracture ribs 1, 2, or 3. Lower ribs heal well with time. The upper ribs sometimes need observation because more trauma is required to fracture them. READ MORE
What home treatments can I try for lower back pain?
Low impact aerobic training. Aquatic training and controlling your BMI of the most important things to do READ MORE
Will steroids help in treating my joint pain?
Steroids reduce inflammation. One injection might be appropriate in certain situations. However repeat injections have been shown to cause cartilage and tissue damage READ MORE
Is sciatica permanent or can it be cured?
Sciatica is a non-medical term in general it refers to inflammation of the sciatic nerve which can I have many classes. Thankfully it is not permanent 90% of the time it will go away on its own if not then you need to find a skillful surgeon who knows how to treat the cause Rest anti-inflammatory agents low impact aerobic exercises aquatics and controlling your BMI i.e. managing your weight are the best strategies READ MORE
Why do I have pain in my groin area during certain movements?
Most likely you pulled a muscle. The first treatment would be rest ice followed by warm compresses. Ultrasound may assist. Gentle stretching and strengthening of the muscle would be next it might need to be injected. A good choice for injection would be alpha to macroglobulin READ MORE
I feel like I have a hunchback. What should I do?
You really need to get an x-ray to see if you have a condition called kyphosis. READ MORE
I am suffering from pain around my wrist. What could be causing it?
There are a lot of tendons and ligaments around the rest you could’ve injured any of them. You also could’ve injured one of the bones. You need to start by visiting an orthopedic surgeon with an interesting rest problems. I would start by taking an x-ray to make sure there isn’t a fracture. If it is one of the tendons and I inflammatory medication might help followed by injections READ MORE
Is there a cure for bursitis?
Depends where the bursa is. Usually low impact aerobics is a good place to start. If this does not help the bursa may need to be injected. As a last resort the bursa can be excised READ MORE
My 80 year old mother recently fell and fractured her ankle. How long should it take for her to recover?
It depends on how displaced fracture is an exact location. What is the fracture such that it had to be operated or was it treated in a cast. Usually healing occurs in 6 to 8 weeks READ MORE
Can you recommend any exercises for fibromyalgia pain in my joints?
The best exercises for any disorder the spine is always swimming and other aquatic related activities. Low impact aerobics tai chi yoga are all very good READ MORE
My nephew who is 7 years old has been diagnosed with kyphosis. What is this condition?
There are many different types of kyphosis. I would assume that he was diagnosed with Scheuermanns kyphosis. Treatment at this point would depend on the degree. Extension exercises and swimming would be great. If it’s advanced may need to wear a brace. I would advise the consult a physician who is a member of the scoliosis research society. READ MORE
Is osteoarthritis a heriditary disease?
There’s not a direct hereditary link. But there is a predisposition. If both your parents had asked you arthritis without any associated trauma cause then you will have a slight increased chance of having osteoarthritis. On the other hand if they’re arthritis was caused by some injury earlier in life such as an athletic injury then you probably won’t have an increased likelihood READ MORE
ACL repair
There is no one answer to this question. It depends on your age and your activity level. It also depends on the intrinsic stability of your knee. It depends whether you have strong hamstrings. In general if you are young and actively participating in sports you should have it repaired if you are older and less active a good rehab program should be sufficient. Whether it's repaired or not rehab is the key. If you talk to professional strength coaches who have the longest follow up treating in dealing with patients with ACL repairs they say that the best result are with cadaver bone tendon and bone ACL. They cautioned against using the hamstring for repair even though many surgeons favor this technique. I guess the surgeons are listening to the people who follow the patients the longest READ MORE
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Anatomic and biomechanical study of posterior cervical spine plate arthrodesis: an evaluation of two different techniques of screw placement.
- Role of TNF-alpha in sensitization of nociceptive dorsal horn neurons induced by application of nucleus pulposus to L5 dorsal root ganglion in rats.
- Is there a role for diskography in the era of magnetic resonance imaging? Prospective correlation and quantitative analysis of computed tomography-diskography, magnetic resonance imaging, and surgical findings.
- Management of thoracolumbar fractures with accompanying neurological injury.
- Anatomic and biomechanical assessment of transarticular screw fixation for atlantoaxial instability.
- Spinal canal decompression in traumatic thoracolumbar burst fractures: posterior distraction rods versus transpedicular screw fixation.
- Indirect spinal canal decompression in patients with thoracolumbar burst fractures treated by posterior distraction rods.
- Posterior cervical arthrodesis with AO reconstruction plates and bone graft.
- The neuroradiographic diagnosis of lumbar herniated nucleus pulposus: I. A comparison of computed tomography (CT), myelography, CT-myelography, discography, and CT-discography.
- Enhancement of lumbar spine fusion by use of translaminar facet joint screws.
- 1988 Volvo award in clinical sciences. Facet joint injection in low-back pain. A prospective statistical study.
- Irreducible sacroiliac dislocation of the pelvic ring with caudal displacement. A case report.
- Morphology and treatment of occipital condyle fractures.
- Translaminar facet joint screws.
- Development of the locking hook spinal rod system.
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Assistant professor of orthopedic surgery university California Davis University of California 1986 - 1992
Awards
- 1988 winner of the Volvo award 1988 1988 winner of the Volvo awardInternational Society for the study of the lumbar spine
Treatments
- Cervical Thoracic and Lumber Spine
Fellowships
- University of Kansas Medical Center-1986
Professional Society Memberships
- North American Spine Society, Scoliosis Research Society and Cervical Spine Research Society\'s
Articles and Publications
See my CV which can be read at www.spinedocs.org
- Published
What do you attribute your success to?
Strong family role models. I eat my mother and father
Areas of research
biomechanics of the spine.
Spinal biomarkers
Molecular treatments of the spine. I.e. alpha 2 macroglobulin
Philanthropic Initiatives
Has supported orphanages in Italy Russia and the Ukraine.
Hobbies / Sports
- Brown Belt in Jiu-Jitsu
Favorite professional publications
- Journal of Spinal Disorders And Spine
Areas of research
Biomechanics Molecular biology stem cells PRP Alpha to macroglobulinDr. Pasquale Montesano, MD's Practice location
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