Ryan Clark, DO
Pain & Rehab Medicine
About Ryan Clark, DO
Ryan Clark, DO is a fellowship-trained physiatrist specializing in interventional pain management with BayCare Clinic Pain & Rehab Medicine in Green Bay and Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin.
Board Certified in both Pain Medicine and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Dr. Clark enjoys being able to build relationships with his patients and work with them to get better. Providing a positive experience for each patient is an important part of what he does, and he truly values the needs of each patient.
Graduating from UC San Diego as a biology major, Dr. Clark then fulfilled his medical degree at Western University of Health Sciences. He completed his residency at Northwestern University Shirley Ryan Ability Lab followed by his fellowship in interventional pain management at the Medical College of Wisconsin.
Staying in Wisconsin, Dr. Clark joined BayCare Clinic Pain & Rehab Medicine in 2021 with a special interest in interventional pain management. He treats patients with a wide variety of pain sources through various treatment options, with each treatment plan specially tailored to fit every patient’s needs.
Outside of work, Dr. Clark’s time revolves around sports. From cheering on the Golden State Warriors, to keeping up with all things fantasy football, or working on his golf skills, he loves both watching and playing sports.
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Certifications
Board Certified by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation – Pain Medicine
Board Certified by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation – Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Education
2013 Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, CA
Internships
Western University of Health Sciences, College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific
Residency
Northwestern University SRALAB (Shirley Ryan AbilityLab) – Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Fellowships
Medical College of Wisconsin – Pain Medicine
Professional Associations and Memberships
American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
American Society of Anesthesia Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
Association of Academic Physiatrists
Areas of Special Interest
Arthritis pain
Atlanto-axial and atlanto-occipital joint dysfunction
Cancer pain
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Cervical and lumbar facet disease
Cervical and lumbar radicular pain (herniated disc and sciatica)
Cervicogenic headaches
Coccyx pain
Complex regional pain syndrome (formerly reflex sympathetic dystrophy)
Compression fractures
Discogenic pain (degenerative disc disease)
Failed back surgery syndrome
Hip pain and osteoarthritis
Knee pain and osteoarthritis
Low back pain
Migraine headaches
Musculoskeletal conditions
Myofascial pain syndrome
Neck pain
Neuraxial use of opioids and other medications
Peripheral neuropathies
Phantom limb pain
Postdural puncture headaches
Postherpetic neuralgia
Post-surgical neuropathic pain syndromes
Post-trauma pain (whiplash)
Sacroiliac joint dysfunction
Spinal stenosis
Work-related injuries
Shoulder pain
Tail bone pain
McCormick Z, Cushman D, Lee D, Scholten P, Chu SK, Babu A, Caldwell M, Ziegler C, Ashraf H, Sundra B, Clark R, Gross C , Cara J, McCormick K, Ross B, Press J, Smuck M, Wallega DR. The Relationship Between Body Mass Index and Fluoroscopy Time During Intra-articular Hip Injection; A Multicenter Cohort Study. Pain Physician. 2016, Mar.
McCormick Z, Cushman D, Lee D, Scholten P, Chu S, Babu A, Caldwell M, Ziegler C, Ashraf H, Sundar B, Clark R, Gross C, Cara J, McCormick K, Ross B, Press J, Smuck M, Walega D. Is There A Relationship Between Body Mass Index and Fluoroscopy Time During Sacroiliac Joint Injection? A Multicenter Cohort Study. Pain Medicine. 2015, Dec.
AAPM 2016 Annual Meeting Abstracts. Pain Med. 2016;17(2):381-441.
Calisoff, R, McCormick, Z, Ross B, Clark R, Cara J, Marshall B, Gagnon C, Atchison J, Stanos S, Harden N. An Interdisciplinary Pain Program for the Treatment of Chronic Pain Conditions.
McAfee L, Tung C, Espinosa-Silva Y, Rahman M, Fatima K, Clark R, Wang Z, Pearce D. A survey of a small sample of emergency department and admitted patients asking whether they expect to be tested for HIV routinely. J Int Assoc Provid AIDS Care. 2013, Jul; 12(4): 247-252.
Pearce D, Ani C, Espinosa-Silva Y, Clark R, Fatima K, Rahman M, Diebolt E, Ovbiagele B.Comparison of in-hospital mortality from acute myocardial infarction in HIV sero-positive versus sero-negative individuals. American Journal of Cardiology. 2012, Oct; 110(8): 1078-1084.
Reddy R, Clark R, McCormick Z, Chang Chien G, Candido K. (2016). Lower Extremity Joint Injections. Alan D. Kaye, Frank John Falco, Joshua Hirsch (Ed.), Essentials of Interventional Techniques in Managing Chronic Pain (pp. 645-655). New York: Springer Publishing.