Dr. Cardenas, along with our other medical doctors, is a Board Certified
Physiatrist, a specialty dealing with rehabilitation and physical medicine
for the treatment of neuromuscular conditions. She began East Coast Pain
Management, PC in 1994 in our Rye Brook location then combined with Dr.
Geoghean’s chiropractic practice in Cold Spring in 1996. Today we have
relocated our Cold Spring office to a new and improved location in Wappingers
Falls. She is a graduate of New York Medical College and continues her
postgraduate training in Pain Management, Electrodiagnosis, and Mind-Body
Medicine.
Dr. Richard Geoghean,
D.C. Clinical Director
Dr. Geoghean began his private practice career in 1982 with Yorktown Chiropractic.
Then in 1986 he moved his chiropractic practice to Cold Spring. In 1996
he combined with Dr. Cardenas and formed the multi-discipline practice known
today as East Coast Pain Management, PC. After relocating the Cold Spring
office to Wappingers Falls, they hoped to make their practice live up to
it’s name, by helping patients manage pain as quickly and effectively as
possible. Dr. Geoghean is a graduate of New York Chiropractic College, and
is certified in Applied Kinesiology. He continues his postgraduate training
in Pain Management, Nutrition, and other areas of holistic health care.
Christopher Keidong,
P.T. Physical Therapy Director
Chris is
Director of Physical Therapy at East Coast Pain Management, PC and is responsible
for overseeing all aspects of the rehabilitation of each patient. He is
a major key to our multi-discipline approach, keeping in constant contact
with the medical doctors, chiropractors, and aides regarding patients’ progress
and course of treatment. He graduated from the University of Buffalo with
Cum Laude honors and has trained at Mercy Medical Center, and Healthsouth
of New York in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
Dr. Jonathan Rudnick Associate
Dr. Rudnick treats pimarily at our Rye Brook office. He is a Board Certified
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, earning his degree from New York College
of Osteopathic Medicine. He completed his medical training in Physical Medicine
and Rehabilitation at New York Presbyterian Hospital.