Roger Kasendorf, DO Board-Certified Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Dr. Roger Kasendorf, DO, is a physiatrist and pain medicine physician, board-certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (2009) and the American Osteopathic Board of Pain Management (2013). He completed a Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation residency at Nassau University Medical Center, serving as Chief Resident, after a traditional rotating internship at North Shore University Hospital at Plainview. He earned his Doctor of Osteopathy degree from New York College of Osteopathic Medicine (where he also served as an Osteopathic Teaching Assistant) and his BS in Nutritional Science from University of Maryland at College Park. Clinically, he focuses on nonsurgical, function-based care for musculoskeletal and spine conditions, with procedural expertise that includes osteopathic manipulation, electrodiagnostic testing, musculoskeletal ultrasound evaluation and ultrasound-guided injections, trigger point and joint injections, regenerative injection therapies, and botulinum toxin injections for spasticity/dystonia, with a goal of improving mobility and restoring function.
Beyond his technical training and procedural skill set, Dr. Kasendorf also services as an associate professor for numerous medical schools, including Midwestern Osteopathic Medical School and Western Osteopathic Medical School. In this role he provides didactics and provides means for clinical instruction for his students.
