Welcome to Regenerative
Orthopedics & Sports Medicine (ROSM)
116 Defense Highway
#203
Annapolis, MD 21401
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Call Now: (410) 505-0530
Contact ROSM Annapolis Office
Fax: 844-440-3572
All Locations > Annapolis
Clinic Hours
Open | Close | |
Monday | 8:30 AM | 4:30 PM |
Tuesday | 8:30 AM | 4:30 PM |
Wednesday | 8:30 AM | 4:30 PM |
Thursday | 8:30 AM | 4:30 PM |
Friday | 8:30 AM | 4:30 PM |
Saturday | Closed | Closed |
Sunday | Closed | Closed |
Achieve Optimal Health with Cutting-Edge Regenerative Orthopedic Medicine in Annapolis, MD
Virtual Consultations & In-Person Appointments Now Available!
Welcome to Regenerative Orthopedics and Sports Medicine in Annapolis, MD! Understanding the challenges of current times, we remain committed to your health and well-being. Our clinic is open, offering both in-person consultations for those in need and virtual consultations for our patients near and far.
Getting started is easy – simply reach out to us, and we’ll set up your virtual or face-to-face appointment.
Innovative Healing & Performance Optimization without Intrusive Surgery
At Regenerative Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, we redefine your healing journey. Pioneering in our field, we embrace unique, cutting-edge methods to not only bring you back to your active lifestyle but also to enhance your body’s natural healing. We’re here to introduce you to an innovative, holistic approach to recovery.
Dedicated to your journey towards recovery, ROSM in Annapolis stands out by integrating advanced technology with a personalized touch. We believe in educating and supporting our patients every step of the way as we embark on a novel path towards healing together.
Contact us today to experience the future of regenerative medicine and sports therapy.
Therapies Offered at Our Annapolis Location
Meet The Medical Professionals at ROSM Annapolis
Patient FAQs
Q: What is Prolotherapy?
A: Dextrose Prolotherapy, or Proliferation therapy, is an ultrasound guided treatment that works by injecting a non-toxic irritant (like dextrose) into an area of healthy tissue to trigger the body’s natural healing cascade.
Q: What does Prolotherapy treat?
A: Musculoskeletal injuries of tendons, ligaments, muscles, cartilage and nerves. Ex: Arthritis, ligament/muscle/tendon tears, nerve lesions.
Q: How does Prolotherapy work?
A: By irritating healthy tissue, the practitioner can stimulate the body’s natural healing response to help provide stability, pain control and decreased healing times from sprain and strain injuries.
Q: What if I have more questions about Prolotherapy?
A: Please take a look at our full FAQ document found here. If you still have questions, please don’t hesitate to call us at (202) 681-7671.
Q: What is PRGF?
A: Plasma rich in growth factors (PRGF) is made by concentrating the patient’s growth factor concentration that is found in the regular blood to a greater concentration.
Q: What does PRGF treat?
A: Painful tendons, ligaments, muscles, cartilage and even nerves. Ex: Arthritis, ligament/muscle/tendon tears, and nerve injuries
Q: How does PRGF work?
A: When the growth factors are injected to the site of injury, they stimulate blood flow and signal cells crucial in the healing process to migrate to the site of injury. These “healing” signals generate new tissue through matrix formation, which is considered the “groundwork” of all soft tissue. This ultimately can help heal injured tendons and ligaments in the soft tissues as well as bony injuries, and can help heal cartilage by improving the biologic environment inside an arthritic joint.
Q: What if I have more questions about PRGF?
A: Please take a look at our full FAQ document found here. If you still have questions, please don’t hesitate to call us at (202) 681-7671.
Q: What is Bone Marrow Aspiration and Injection?
A: Bone Marrow Aspiration involves removing a small portion of a person’s own bone marrow and injecting it elsewhere. Injections are ultrasound guided into the painful tissue (joint, tendon, or ligament) and activate the body’s natural healing cascade.
More questions about Bone Marrow Aspiration and Injections? See our full FAQ document here.
Q: What are Amniotic Injections?
A: Amniotic injections are processed from placental tissue donated by screened women at the time of C-section. Injections are ultrasound guided into the problematic tissue (joint, tendon, or ligament) and activate the body’s natural healing cascade.
More questions about Amniotic Injections? See our full FAQ document here.