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Brian W. Nelson,
MD
PNBC
Founder and Board Member
Dr. Nelson began his medical
career as a general orthopedist but after several years decided to concentrate on the the treatment of chronic spinal pathology
using a fitness approach to treat thousands of patients. As a founder and
board member of Physicians Neck & Back
Clinics (PNBC), he has lectured around the world,
conducted several research studies, and published several articles
in peer-reviewed medical journals. Prior to entering
medical school in the late `70s, Dr. Nelson put his
aeronautical engineering degree from the United States
Air Force Academy to work as an Air Force fighter pilot
and is a Viet Nam combat veteran. In his free time he enjoys 'crushing' Dr. Kelly in tennis and golf (not much of a feat, however).
As of 1 Feb 08 Dr. Nelson is no longer seeing patients. He continues as the Medical Director overseeing the care of all patients, consulting on difficult cases, and monitoring outcomes.
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Education:
- Resident, Orthopedic Surgery, University
of Minnesota, 1981-1985
- Internship in General Surgery, Hennepin County Medical
Center; Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1981
- University of Minnesota Medical School,
M.D. 1980
- United States Air Force Academy, Colorado; Aeronautical
Engineering, B.S. 1969
Certification(s):
- Board Certified in Orthopedic
Surgery
Professional Activities(s):
- North American
Spine Society, 1992 - Present
- American Back Society, 1992
- Present
- American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons,
1992 - Present
- Diplomate
of the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery, 1989 -
Present
- Minnesota Orthopedic Society, 1985 - Present
- Past Member, Ramsey County Medical Society
- Past Member, American College of Sports
Medicine
Speaking Engagement(s):
- “Limitations of Ender's Nails
in the Stabilization of Femoral Shaft Fractures.” Presented
at the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons 1985 Annual
Meeting.
- “The Efficacy of Isokinetic Rehabilitation
on Disease of the Lumbar Spine.” Presented in Tokyo,
Japan, January 1988. Japanese Symposium on Lumbar Disease.
- “Rehabilitation of the Cervical
Spine.” Spinal
Rehab Update 1991.
Sponsored by The University of Florida College of Medicine.
September 1991.
- “Clinical Results: A Two Year Review.” Spine
and Strength Symposium. Sponsored by the University of
California, San Diego School of Medicine. July 1992.
- “13 Month Clinical Follow-Up on
1000 patients: What Happens to the Exercise Rehabilitation
Patient after
Discharge?” Exercise Rehabilitation of the Spine:
Update '93. Sponsored by the University of Florida
College of Medicine. July 1993.
- “Quantitative Assessment." Back
Pain '93. Sponsored by Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke 's
Medical Center and
Skol Publishing.
- “Testing and Exercise Training of
the Isolated Lumbar and Cervical Spine.” American
Back Society Fall Meeting, San Francisco, Dec 1993.
- “Strength Training for spondylolisthesis,
acute disc syndromes, spinal stenosis, and degenerative
spinal
disease.” Spine and Strength Symposium. Sponsored
by The University of California, San Diego. July 1994.
- “Treatment of Surgical Candidates
With Aggressive Strengthening: Results in a Group of
140 Cervical and Lumbar Patients.” Exercise
Rehabilitation of the Spine: Update ‘95. Sponsored
by the University of Florida College of Medicine. April
1995.
- “Resistance Training and Back Health.” American
College of Sports Medicine 42nd Annual Meeting. Minneapolis,
Mn. June 1995.
- “Preventing Spinal Surgery by Using
Aggressive Exercise: Results of a Prospective Study with
421 Patients.” International
Congress on Chronic Low Back Pain. Wurzburg, Germany.
Mar 1996.
- “Treating Cervical and Lumbar Surgical
Candidates With Intensive, Specific Exercise Instead
of Surgery: Results
in 421 Patients.” Comprehensive Spine and Joint
Care - From Exercise To Outcome. University of California,
San Diego, Department of Orthopedics. La Jolla, California.
July 1996.
- “Can Spine Surgery Be Prevented
With Aggressive Exercise? A Prospective Study.” North
American Spine Society Annual Meeting. Vancouver, British
Columbia. November
1997.
- “A Revolutionary Approach to Back
Injury Prevention.” Blue
Cross Blue Shield 3rd Annual Workers’ Compensation
Educational Symposium. Minneapolis, MN. Oct 1998.
- “Can Industrial Back Injuries Really
be Prevented?” 13th
Annual Low Back Pain Symposium. Las Vegas, Nev. Jun
1999.
- “Preventing Spinal Surgery With
Aggressive Exercise.” International
Congress on Spinal Disease. Cologne, Germany. March
2000.
- “Results of Back Injury Prevention
in the Airline Industry.” Minnesota
Safety Council Annual Meeting. Minneapolis, MN. May
2001.
- "Optimal Strength Training: Things You Haven't Been Taught". Northern Chapter American College of Sports Medicine. St. Cloud. MN. April 2005.
Published Article(s):
- "A Comparison of Osteoclastic Activating Factor
Activity in Diabetics vs. Non- Diabetics". BW Nelson, 1980 (unpublished).
- "Sometimes the Good Guys Win".
BW Nelson. Medical Economics. Volume 69, No.
2. January 20, 1992.
- "Spinal Care in the 1990's".
BW Nelson. Minnesota Physician. Volume 6, No.8. November
1992.
- "Breakthrough For Back Pain".
WV Zucker and BW Nelson. Lester
Street Publishing. Copyright 1992.
- "A Rational Approach to the Treatment of Low
Back Pain". BW Nelson.
Journal of Musculoskeletal Medicine. May 1993 Vo.
10, No. 5.
- “The Clinical Effects of Intensive,
Specific Exercise on Chronic Low-Back Pain: A Controlled
Study of 895 Consecutive Patients with One Year Follow-Up.” BW
Nelson, EJ O’Reilly, M Miller, et. al. Orthopedics
18(10): 971-981; October 1995.
- “Worker’s Comp: What’s Gone Wrong?” BW
Nelson and JA Wegner
Minnesota Physician. Volume 9, No. 7. October 1999
- “ Management
of Back Pain in Athletes.” TE
Dreisinger and BW Nelson.
Sports Medicine. 21(4): 313-320. April 1996.
- "Climate of Distrust.” BW
Nelson. Minnesota Physician. October 1997.
- “Redesigning the American Workplace.” BW
Nelson, DM Carpenter, TE Dreisinger. Rehab Management.
Oct/Nov 1998.
- “Can Spinal Surgery be Prevented
by Aggressive Strengthening Exercises?
A Prospective Study of Cervical and Lumbar Patients.” BW
Nelson, DM Carpenter, TE Dreisinger, M Mitchell, CE
Kelly,
JA Wegner. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
Vol 80: pp. 20-25. 1999.
- “Low back strengthening
for the prevention and treatment of low back pain.” DM
Carpenter, BW Nelson. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise.
Vol. 31, No. 1, pp. 18-24,1999.
- “Restorative Exercise for Clinical Low Back
Pain.” S Leggett, V Mooney, L Matheson, BW
Nelson, T Dresisinger, J Van Zytveld, L Vie. Spine
24 (9): 889-898. May 1999.
- “ Treatment Overload.” BW
Nelson and A Coulter. Minnesota Physician. Vol. 13,
No. 3. Jun 1999. April 2001.
- “A Randomized Clinical Trial of Exercise and
Spinal Manipulation for Chronic Neck Pain.” G
Bronfort, DC, PhD, Roni Evans, DC, BW Nelson, MD,
PD Aker, DC, MSc, CH Goldsmith, PhD, BW Nelson, H
Vernon,
DC Spine 26 (7): 788-799.
- “Outcomes Revolution: The Value of Meaningful Data.” BW Nelson. Minnesota Physician. Vol. 19, No. 1. Apr 2005.
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