Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, The Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University Center for Spine Health and Pain Management
Ellen W.K. Rosenquist, MD, specializes in pain medicine at the Cleveland Clinic. Board-certified in anesthesiology and pain medicine, Dr. Rosenquist shares her knowledge and approach to long-term pain care. This includes her use of complementary medicine, to ensure a more personalized response to specific types of pain.
A strong believer in pain management education, Dr. Rosenquist spends time with her patients and their families to explain the process of managing the pain, encouraging active involvement in their care. She completed her anesthesiology residency at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical School and her pain medicine fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania. She is board certified in anesthesiology and pain medicine. She also completed training in medical acupuncture through the Helms Medical Institute and is certified in medical acupuncture
Sessions at Neurovations Events
- Uncommon Treatments for the Most Common Pain Complaint
Select Publications
- Xu, J., Yang, J., Lin, P., Rosenquist, E., & Cheng, J. (2016). Intravenous therapies for complex regional pain syndrome: a systematic review. Anesthesia & Analgesia, 122(3), 843-856.
- Rosenquist, E. W., & Ellen, W. K. (2019). Overview of the treatment of chronic non-cancer pain. UpToDate. Waltham, MA Accessed September, 26.
- Xu, J., Sun, Z., Wu, J., Rana, M., Garza, J., Zhu, A. C., … & Cheng, J. (2021). Peripheral Nerve Stimulation in Pain Management: A Systematic Review. Pain physician, 24(2), E131-E152.
- Alexander Bautista, M. D., Alisher Dadabayev, M. D., & Ellen Rosenquist, M. D. (2016). Bipolar radiofrequency neurotomy to treat neck and back pain in patients with automatic implantable cardioverter defibrillator. Pain physician, 19, E505-E509.
- Hillinger, M. G., & Rosenquist, E. W. (2015). Emerging Developments. In Fibromyalgia (pp. 165-174). Springer, Cham.
- KANU, A., & ROSENQUIST, E. (2016). How and When You Should Get a Pain Medicine Consult and What You Should Ask—Establishing Treatment Goals. Chronic Pain Management for the Hospitalized Patient, 71.