Dr. Kristen Elizabeth Cardamone's Credentials
Accepting New Patients
Yes, this doctor is accepting new patients
Biography
Dr. Cardamone uses an integrative, functional medicine approach to pain conditions. She specializes in both prevention and treatment of neuromusculoskeletal (nerve, joint, spine, ligament, muscle, tendon, fascia) pain disorders through a variety of innovative, non-surgical approaches uniquely tailored to resolving pain and improving function. Dr. Cardamone has been performing interventional pain procedures since 2008, having trained in the top New York City hospitals. She utilizes her traditional medical skillset with a unique integrative approach to pain conditions. Her practice is devoted to treating a broad population of patients of all ages ranging from the elite athletes to the active adult who is suffering from acute or chronic pain. Dr. Cardamone is dedicated to providing high quality, personalized care in a non-rushed, boutique setting where she takes the time to get to know her patients, their functional goals, and personal lifestyles. Her integrative approach emphasizes treating the root cause of pain conditions and ensures that her patients return as quickly and safely as possible to the activities with minimal to no pain with customized treatment plans.
Languages
- French
Education
- New York College of Osteopathic Medicine
- New York College Of Osteo Medicine Of New York Institute Of Technology (Grad. 2004)
- Boston University
Areas of Expertise
- A2M Procedure
- Pregnancy Related Musculoskeletal Pain Management
- Prolotherapy
- Joint and Tendon Injection
- Myofascial Trigger Point Injection
- Ultrasound Guided Injection
- Epidural Steroid Injection
- Platelet Rich Plasma
- Amniotic Tissue / Amniotic Fluid Regenerative Injections
- Neural Therapy
- Lyftogt Perineural Injection Treatment
- Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment
- Prolozone and Ozone Injection
- Facet blocks/Medial branch blocks
Awards & Recognitions
- New Jersey Top Doctor
If I could leave 0 stars I would. Harsh, insensitive, condescending and arrogant. I feel bad for her staff. Save yourself the trouble and see someone else.
Submitted April 4, 2022