Patient Testimonials
Sandra Johns's Story
Everytime I have a Doctors visit at Regenerative Orthopaedics and Spine Institute I feel like I’m in great hands . I feel like I’m sincerely better. This is the best groups of people to be in charge of my spine . I trust them sincerely and wish all healthcare providers were this helpful.
...Deanna Perugini's Story
I came in for a closed MRI and I was very nervous because I’m extremely claustrophobic, I walked in and she actually calmed me down within 30 seconds and I was 100% relaxed through the whole time…. Just wanted to let you know she’s awesome at her job and is a sweetheart!!!!!
Dan Fields 's Story
Very good staff dedicated to my health and improvement.
Robert Hayden's Story
As a referring provider and as a patient as well, I so appreciate they level of patient CARE ROSI delivers. They are thorough and professional, but there is a very caring and human aspect to their work. Highly recommend as both provider and patient.
Debra powers's Story
Got very good treatment . They treat you with care and understanding. Would recommend them highly
Sherry Cornwell's Story
I had such an excellent experience at this office. The staff are amazing and extremely caring and sweet. Desiree was so great at explaining things to me. I can wait for our future encounters - I feel I am going to be in good hands.
Mary Ann Keeney's Story
Dr. Rayappa has the sweetest and kindness disposition, all the while providing you excellent care. He listens, he explains and recommends the best regiment of treatment for you. He’s very gentle when administrating an injection. One of his attributes other than being an excellent doctor, is that h...
Vita Rosario 's Story
I’m so lucky to have found such a wonderful group of specialists that can treat my medical conditions. They’re always supportive and
Comforting to me. I love the entire experience of there care.Sandra Viar's Story
Very nice visit. Everyone was friendly and caring. It felt like I was cared for. Lisa Sims is great.
Sylvia I.'s Story
Very pleasant, people are respectful and caring. I specially like Desiree Riley, NP-C. Her approach, in accordance with new scientific research, to treat the body as a whole and to find the real reason of a problem, not to just use a band-aid to cover it up, is refreshing. She also knows the role of...
From Wheelchair-Bound to Marathons: One Woman's Fight Against Ankylosing Spondylitis
In 2015, she couldn’t get out of bed. Walking was painful and limited, and life was shrinking around her. Living with Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS)–a rare inflammatory condition that attacks the spine–she found herself relying on a wheelchair for mobility, while depression set in.
But today, after seven surgeries and years of hard work, she’s training to run a marathon in 2026.
A Long Road with No Shortcuts
Spinal surgery is uncommon for most AS patients, but her condition required it. Over the years, she underwent four spinal fusions and a total of seven surgeries to relieve pain, stabilize her spine, and manage complications like fluid buildup. The first procedure–an L5/S1 fusion in early 2015–came only after a nine-month insurance battle and marked the start of a grueling journey.
Through each operation, orthopedic care became her turning point. Under the guidance of Dr. Ploska and Lisa, her spine team provided not just technical skill but personal commitment. Despite living 60 miles from the hospital, she never missed an appointment, driven by the hope that she could reclaim her independence.
Move, Even When It Hurts
Ankylosing Spondylitis is counterintuitive–movement is medicine, even when it hurts. That meant listening to her doctors, committing to difficult physical therapy, and staying active when her body begged for rest.
She admits PT was far from fun–but it was essential. Bit by bit, with guidance from her care team and relentless support from her family, she began to improve. “My family has been my rock,” she says. “They carried me through when I couldn’t carry myself.”
Life After Surgery: A New Chapter
From being unable to walk unaided to now training for a marathon, her transformation is nothing short of remarkable. Orthopedics didn’t just fix her spine–it gave her life back.
With each mile she runs, she proves that AS may change your body–but with the right team, the right mindset, and a little movement every day, it doesn’t have to define your future.
From Pain to Possibility: One Patient’s Journey to a Better Life Through Knee Replacement
For years, Jaime lived with constant knee pain that made everyday life a challenge. Simple tasks like walking, climbing stairs, or standing for long periods became more difficult and more discouraging as time went on. But thanks to a personal connection and a compassionate care team, his story took a life-changing turn.
As it turns out, help was closer than he thought. His daughter, who works at our practice, suggested he come in for an evaluation.
He trusted his daughter’s recommendation, and decided to come to ROSI.
From the moment he arrived, he noticed something different about our office.
“The staff was incredibly friendly and welcoming. They made me feel at ease right away.”
After a thorough evaluation, it was clear that a knee replacement was the right step forward. Under the skilled hands of Dr. Rayappa, his assistant, and the rest of the team, the procedure was a success.
“I can’t thank Lisa, Dr. Rayappa, and his team enough. They gave me my life back.”
Now, Jaime is back to enjoying his daily activities without the burden of pain. He’s walking easier, moving more freely, and feeling like himself again.
We’re proud to have played a part in his journey, and we’re honored that his family trusted us with his care.
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