James H. Gronemeyer, DO, graduated Cum Laude from Boston University with a Bachelor of Arts in 1975. He earned his medical degree at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1979 and completed his Residency in Internal Medicine at the U.S. Public Health Service Hospital in Staten Island, New York. He did a subsequent Residency and Research Fellowship in Occupational Medicine at Mount Sinai School of Medicine and Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine.

Dr. Gronemeyer has a specialty private practice in Arlington, Massachusetts treating chronic pain and postural disorders using traditional Osteopathic Medical Techniques for the management of cranio-fascial pain disorders, headache management, failed back syndrome and repetitive motion disorders among other chronic pain conditions.

In the past, he has lectured on medical aspects of asbestos exposure and other occupational and environmental diseases. Most recently he has taught Traditional Osteopathic Treatment with several organizations. As a consulting physician at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in Medford, Massachusetts, he participated in clinical research which evaluated the effects that traditional Osteopathic Treatment has when included with contemporary hospital based care of chronic pain patients.

Dr. Gronemeyer has a special interest in the work of William G. Sutherland and worked extensively with Anne Wales, DO; A Still Sutherland Study Group (1986-1996) and since 1990 has worked with the Sutherland Cranial Teaching Foundation as faculty. He participates with the American Academy of Osteopathy on the Luisa Burns Research Committee.