Dr. Gene D. Rohacz, D.P.M., d.A.B.M.S.P. Clinic Director
The Rohacz Center for Foot Care has Dr. Gene Rohacz, D.P.M., A.B.M.S.P. as its clinical director and serves both Jackson and Hillsdale counties since 1993. The Rohacz Center for Foot Care is dedicated to providing quality Podiatric Primary Care and Surgery.
Dr. Gene Rohacz is a second-generation podiatrist following is his late father’s footsteps who practiced at the Jackson office for over 30+ years.
Dr. Gene Rohacz, D.P.M., is board certified by the American Board of Multiple Specialties in Podiatry, Primary Care in Podiatric Medicine, and Lower Extremity Geriatric Medicine. Dr. Rohacz is on staff at Hillsdale Hospital and Eaton Rapids Hospital.
Our mission is to provide you with personalized, high-quality care. We are dedicated to improving and maintaining your health through preventative care and treating chronic diseases. In the community, Dr. Gene Rohacz has served as the attending Podiatrist at St. Peter's Free Health Clinic.
Dr. Rohacz provides both conservative and surgical care since 1992. From rare bone and soft tissue tumors to more common foot and ankle conditions, Dr. Rohacz has seen a plethora of foot and ankle disorders over the years. Dr. Rohacz has also authored two published abstracts.
Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses high-intensity acoustic shock waves. The handheld probe is placed against the skin to deliver pulses of sound waves to the injured tissue. These sounds waves stimulate blood flow, break up scar tissue, and promote healing. The controlled micro-trauma created by the shockwaves encourages tissue regeneration.
Prolotherapy is an excellent non-surgical option for progressive and chronic foot and toe pain. Dr. Rohacz has treated most patient success cases using Prolotherapy for a variety of foot pain including bunions, Morton’s neuroma, plantar fasciitis, osteoarthritis, turf toe, and more. What these conditions all have in common is that they are most often the result of ligament laxity and joint instability. Prolotherapy is the regenerative injection treatment that specifically targets weakened ligaments in the foot. When the ligaments are strengthened, the joints become stabilized, and the symptoms are alleviated.
Traumeel injections are homeopathic treatments, meaning the medicinal agent is completely derived from minerals found in nature. Because the solution is mostly plant based, there are little to no side effects, including allergic reactions which are extremely rare. The absence of other effects makes Traumeel an anti-inflammatory treatment that can be used as often as necessary.
Vitamin B12 may help to treat neuropathy in some people, especially if they have a deficiency of this vitamin. Neuropathy is a condition in which nerve damage causes tingling, numbness or burning sensations in the lower extremities. Vitamin B12 can help maintain nerve function and prevent further damage. Injections of Vitamin B12 may ease symptoms of neuropathy, as they play an essential role in nerve health, metabolism, and sensory perception.
Dr. Gene Rohacz is a member of the American College of Sports Medicine. Dr. Rohacz serves to advance the understanding, prevention and management of lower extremity sports and fitness injuries. He believe that providing such knowledge to the public will optimize enjoyment and safe participation in sports and fitness activities.