Tomorrow’s Medicine, Today.
Dedicated to getting you back to better health with some of the world’s top Regenerative Medicine Orthopedic specialists and a broad range of nonsurgical orthopedic therapies.
San Diego Orthobiologic Medical Group would like to help you get a jumpstart on your health. We are offering a 30% discount for our more advanced cell based therapies (*does not include PRP).
The Greatest Variety of Treatment Options in San Diego
FDA Approved Clinical Trial for Knee Osteoarthritis
We are pleased to announce that the physicians of San Diego Orthobiologics Medical Group have been selected to participate in a first of its kind, FDA approved clinical trial to treat knee osteoarthritis.

What Are Orthobiologics?
ORTHOBIOLOGICS are substances derived from cells and cell products found in your own body. They are designed to heal bones, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, muscles, nerves and intervertebral discs. We use them to permanently heal injured tissues more quickly and naturally. Examples of Orthobiologics include platelets, plasma, fibrin, protease inhibitors, growth factors and stem cells.
Christopher Rogers, MD
The only board certified Regenerative Medicine physician in Southern California.
Dr. Christopher J. Rogers is a board certified physician in both Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R) and Regenerative Medicine. With more than 20 years of clinical experience, Dr. Rogers is one of the world’s leading experts in the field of orthopedic regenerative medicine, specializing in the non-surgical treatment of spine and joint conditions. He has developed new approaches for the treatment of tendon injuries, osteoarthritis and disc degeneration which provide safe and viable alternatives to surgery.
About Dr. Rogers
Mary A. Ambach, MD
Dr Ambach is board certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Medicine. As a key leader in the field of Regenerative Medicine, Dr Ambach has published clinical research studies and book chapters, trained physicians from around the world and presents at international medical conferences. She has more than 10 years of experience in treating sports, spine and pain conditions including treating professional athletes and olympic athletes. She specializes in non surgical musculoskeletal and spine care, regenerative injection therapies, sports medicine and interventional pain procedures.
Non-Surgical Regenerative Care for Pain Relief and Faster Healing
If you’re dealing with a painful orthopedic condition, complete this form and we’ll send you email information on some of the most common questions around these procedures. Most patients find it beneficial to talk with one of our team members, so provide your phone number if you would like for us to give you a call. This is NOT a sales call. We’re here to help you make an informed decision.
Non-Surgical Regenerative Care for Pain Relief and Faster Healing
Request Regenerative Treatment Information by Email Please note: Regenerative treatments are not covered by insurance.
Where Are You Experiencing Pain?
Select a problem area to learn more about the conditions we treat.
Select a Problem Area
If you have pain, we're here to help. Regenexx Procedures are patented stem cell and blood platelet procedures that are used to treat a wide range of joint and spine conditions.
Click a problem area to discover what Regenexx can do for you.
Shoulder
Many Shoulder and Rotator Cuff injuries are good candidates for regenerative treatments. Before considering shoulder arthroscopy or shoulder replacement, consider an evaluation of your condition with a regenerative treatment specialist.
- Rotator Cuff Tears and Tendinitis
- Shoulder Instability
- SLAP Tear / Labral Tears
- Shoulder Arthritis
- Other Degenerative Conditions & Overuse Injuries
Foot & Ankle
An ankle sprain will usually resolve on its own with the aid of rest and ice. However, when ankle or foot pain lasts more than a few months, careful evaluation becomes necessary. Ankle, foot and heel pain commonly benefit from regenerative therapies once the correct diagnosis is established.
- Ankle Arthritis
- Ligament or Tendon Tears or Sprains
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Instability
- And More
Hand & Wrist
Many injuries and overuse conditions of the hand and wrist can be successfully treated non-surgically with regenerative procedures.
- Hand and Wrist Arthritis
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Basal Joint Arthritis / Carpometacarpal Arthritis
- Trigger finger
- And More
Knee
The athlete's knee is commonly injured while participating in sports. Knee arthritis is a common cause for older athletes to abandon the activities they love. According to recent scientific evidence, surgery is often ineffective or may lead to further knee damage. Regenerative procedures have been used to treat a wide variety of knee conditions. They can allow patients to avoid meniscus surgery or knee replacement surgery.
- Stable Meniscus Tears
- Partial ACL Tears
- Knee Instability
- Knee Osteoarthritis
- Other Ligaments / Tendons & Overuse Injuries
- And more
Elbow
Most injuries of the elbow’s tendons and ligaments, as well as arthritis, can be treated non-surgically with regenerative procedures.
- Golfer’s elbow & Tennis elbow
- Arthritis
- Ulnar collateral ligament wear (common in baseball pitchers)
- And more
Hip
Hip injuries and degenerative conditions become more common with age. Due to the nature of the joint, it can take a beating and pain often develops over time. Whether a hip condition is acute or degenerative, regenerative procedures can help reduce pain and may help heal injured tissue, without the complications of invasive surgical hip procedures.
- Labral Tear
- Hip Arthritis
- Hip Bursitis
- Hip Sprain, Tendonitis or Tendon Tears
Lower Spine
Many spine injuries and degenerative conditions are good candidates for regenerative treatments and there are a number of studies showing promising results in treating a wide range of spine problems. Spine surgery should be a last resort for anyone, due to the cascade of negative effects it can have on the areas surrounding the surgery.
- Herniated, Bulging, Protruding Discs
- Degenerative Disc Disease
- Facet Arthritis
- SI Joint Syndrome
- Sciatica
- Pinched Nerves and General Back Pain
- And more
Cervical Spine
Many spine injuries and degenerative conditions are good candidates for regenerative treatments and there are a number of studies showing promising results in treating a wide range of spine problems. Spine surgery should be a last resort for anyone, due to the cascade of negative effects it can have on the areas surrounding the surgery.
- Herniated, Bulging, Protruding Discs
- Facet Arthritis
- Degenerative Disc Disease
- Pinched Nerves
Latest Posts
Minimally Invasive Procedures for Chronic Pain
Chronic pain can affect your quality of life. Pain is considered to be chronic when it lasts longer than 3 months without any indication of improvement. Chronic pain can compromise your mobility, flexibility, and strength, affecting your day-to-day activities which...
Ask the Docs: Shockwave Therapy for Orthopedic Conditions
ASK THE DOCS: Facebook Live Series Join us for a Live Question and Answer session with Dr. Chris Rogers and Dr. Mirielle Diaz Topic: Shockwave Therapy for Orthopedic conditions Date and Time: May 7, 2023. 12:30 PT Join us on our Free Facebook Live Series called Ask...
Epidural Injections vs. Facet Joint Injections for Spinal Problems?
Chronic pain in your body can make your life quite devastating. Conditions such as disc herniation, degenerative discs, spinal stenosis, and annular tears can cause intense pain, weakness, and discomfort to your back, thigh, legs, or buttocks. If you suffer intense...
What Our Patients Are Saying
As an active and progressive leader in the field of Regenerative Medicine, we’ve had the pleasure of seeing and experiencing amazing results. While we can’t guarantee complete recovery in each case, here are some of the success stories and testimonials that we can share.


