Maryland Sports, Spine and Musculoskeletal Institute

JUSTIN WALTROUS MD

Location

9055 Chevrolet Drive
Suite 103 Ellicott City MD, 21043

Contact

[email protected]
Ph: (443) 355-6290
Fax: (240) 536-8150

Office Hours

Monday - Friday
9AM - 6PM

The latest in musculoskeletal medicine

Why our practice was founded
YOU! There is a growing need everyday to find novel ways to treat painful conditions, especially without the use of pain medication. Our focus is on the non-opiate treatment of painful musculoskeletal and spine conditions to be able to allow you to maximize your function and maintain your independence throughout your life. We may not aim to save lives, but our goal is for you to feel that it is worth living, despite whatever condition you suffer from.
JUSTIN WALTROUS MD

Services

MUSCULOSKELETAL MEDICINE

We provide care for a wide variety of musculoskeletal conditions, including joint pains, tendon problems, and ligament issues.

SPINE CARE

At MSSMI, we provide state of the art medical care inclusive of advanced, fluoroscopically guided interventional spine procedures for neck, mid back, and low back pain.

SPORTS INJURIES

Our practice features a fellowship trained, board certified sports medicine physician who creates an individualized treatment plan for you to get back to the playing field as quickly as possible.

MUSCULOSKELETAL ULTRASOUND

We provide this state of the art, point of care modality at MSSMI. We are able to diagnose nerve disease, ligament tears, tendonitis, and other soft tissue problems in the office during your appointment. This sometimes eliminates the wait time needed for an MRI diagnosis, and can enhance what an MRI shows.

BRAIN INJURY MEDICINE

With the recent attention professional sports has brought to concussion management and care, you certainly want the best in care for any kind of brain injury, whether mild or severe. Our providers are highly trained and well versed in all aspects of concussion care as well as more severe brain injuries.

ELECTRODIAGNOSTIC MEDICINE

An electrodiagnostic (EMG/NCS) study is a test that can find if there is nerve damage, and if so, the most likely place along the course of the nerve in which the damage occurred. This can be performed for symptoms of numbness, tingling, or pain down a leg or an arm.

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