Dr. Mark T. Wheaton, MD
Physiatrist (Physical Medicine) | Sports Medicine
21920 Minnetonka Blvd Excelsior MN, 55331About
Dr. Mark Wheaton is a physiatrist practicing in Excelsior, MN specializing in chronic pain and sports medicine for over 26 years. Dr. Wheaton’s entire practice is devoted to the practice of Prolotherapy (tissue repair with natural solutions) and PRP (tissue repair with one’s own blood). Dr. Wheaton has treated chronic connective tissue pain, every kind of joint pain, including arthritis, loose joint ligaments, and many other conditions from head to toe with these unique regenerative techniques. His results from Prolotherapy and PRP have been outstanding, with over 90% of his patients getting good to excellent long-term results.
He has developed an excellent reputation for providing the best of both traditional and natural treatment methods available for pain. While he is well-known in the prolotherapy community, he is also adept at many other techniques including neural therapy, electrotherapy and neurotransmitter therapy, all used to control pain and restore normal function. It is Dr. Wheaton’s treatment philosophy that patients be highly involved in their care.
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Physical Medicine and RehabilitationAmerican Board of Physical Medicine and RehabilitationABPMR
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