David Wang, DO

Dr. David Wang earned his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from The West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine, where he was selected as a teaching Fellow in Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine.

He completed his residency training in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Harvard Medical School/Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, during which time he was appointed Chief Resident.

He is a founding partner and Director of Education and Training of Regenerative Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, with offices throughout the Metropolitan DC area. He specializes in diagnostic musculoskeletal ultrasound, non-fluoroscopic interventional spine, osteopathic manual treatment, and regenerative medicine including prolotherapy, PRP, orthobiologics, and lipoaspirate stem cell therapies. Dr. Wang has been actively teaching regenerative medicine nationally and internationally since 2008, including over 20 intensive prolotherapy training medical missions in Honduras, Mexico and Greece.

Dr. Wang's Recent Posts

deliberate offset injections at the joint line
Lower Extremity

Deliberate Offset in Palpation-Guided Prolotherapy: Safe, Gradual Needle Progression (Part 1)

This is Part 1 of a two-part series designed to give you a robust framework you can apply in daily practice when navigating the shoulder’s ...
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deliberate offset prolotherapy
Lower Extremity

Advanced Deliberate Offset: Precision Palpation-Guided Injections at the Joint Line (Part 2)

Learn how deliberate offset improves safety and accuracy in palpation-guided shoulder injections by using a shallow-to-deep, angle-increment approach.
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Upper Extremity

Mastering AC Joint Landmarking for Shoulder Injections: Part 1 — Common Errors and Corrections

To avoid these missteps, I emphasize the concept of three divots around the AC area. The middle divot corresponds to the AC joint itself. The ...
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Upper Extremity

Completing the Picture: Clavicle Landmarking, Curvature, and Safety for Shoulder Injections (Part 2)

This installment zooms in on the clavicle’s curvature, the posterior border, and the V landmark—crucial for accurate, safe injections near the clavicle and superior shoulder ...
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Nerves

Thoracolumbar Fascia at the PSIS: Ultrasound Diagnosis and Injection Guide

The PSIS-level TLF is a high-yield pain generator in axial LBP and frequently overlooked when imaging focuses only on discs or facet joints. Systematic ultrasound ...
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Clinic Operations

Ultrasound-Guided Needling: A Stepwise Technique You Can Trust

Ultrasound guidance can take injections from “good enough” to precise, safe, and reproducible—especially near small targets like nerves. This quick guide distills a stepwise approach ...
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