Hip Stem-Cell Therapy in Dallas–Fort Worth

Walk-In Relief for Arthritis, Labral Tears & Bursitis

Why Choose NTX Regen Center?

Three-Specialty Team

One visit = three expert opinions & a unified plan

Live Ultrasound or X-ray guidance

Pin-point delivery to the joint & labrum

On-site MRI, cell lab & rehab

Zero extra trips across town

5 DFW Clinics + Saturdays

Get treated when pain flares

4.8-Star Rating by People

Proven results for North-Texas

Conditions Treated with Hip Stem Cell Therapy

Two-Month Hip Regeneration Plan

Day 0

  • Consult + Dynamic Ultrasound
    Ortho exam & gait check
  • MRI & Stem-Cell Collection
    from hip marrow or blood
  • Rapid Cell Concentration (~45 min)
    in ISO-Class 5 lab
  • Image-Guided Injection
    Into the labrum, joint capsule & bursa

Week 1-5

6 PT + Class IV Laser Sessions
Restore ROM & glute stabilizers

Week 6

Optional PRP Booster
For high-impact athletes

Week 8

Strength Re-check & Return-to-Sport plan
Functional hop & squat tests

Why Patients Pick Stem-Cells Over Surgery

Quick Check: Are You the Right Candidate?

Stem Cells vs Steroid Shots vs Fusion

Stem-Cell Concentrate
Downtime
1–2 days
Invasiveness
Needle
Relief Duration
1-3 years
PRP
Downtime
1 day
Invasiveness
Needle
Relief Duration
6-9 months
Cortisone
Downtime
1 day
Invasiveness
Needle
Relief Duration
6-9 months
Arthroscopic Labral Repair
Downtime
4–6 weeks (crutches)
Invasiveness
Surgery
Relief Duration
6-9 months
Total Hip Replacement
Downtime
2–3 mo
Invasiveness
Major surgery
Relief Duration
15–20 yrs

Evidence Snapshot

Recovery Timeline – What You’ll Feel

Day 1

Mild ache; cane optional

Day 7

Walking ½ mile pain-free

Day 30

Climbing stairs without a groan

Day 60

Jogging drills & return-to-golf swing

Meet Our Care Team

Board-Certified Orthopedic Spine Surgeon

  • Specializes in cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine surgery
  • Fellowship-trained in spinal reconstruction surgery
  • Board Certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Orthopedic Surgeons
  • Published researcher in Spine and national conference presenter (NASS, SRS)

Board-Certified Pain Management & Rehabilitation Specialist

  • Fellowship-trained in interventional spine & pain management
  • Board Certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • Expertise in musculoskeletal pain, neuromuscular disorders, and electrodiagnostics
  • Member of AAPMR, AAP, and American Osteopathic Association

Board-Certified Radiologist & Neuroradiologist

  • Board Certified in Radiology with CAQs in Interventional Radiology and Neuroradiology
  • Fellowship-trained in both interventional radiology and neuroradiology
  • Former Chief Resident at University of Nebraska Medical Center
  • Member of ACR, RSNA, SIR, and International Spine Intervention Society

Now Offering Hip Stem Cell Therapy Across DFW

What Our Patients Are Saying

Candy Ramirez

Thank You Kassi for explaining my MRI’s in great detail. I really appreciate the time ya’ll guys took with everything. 

Samantha Costello

In my life I’ve only met a small number of wonderful caring doctors, I can’t remember my dr’s name but wow was he amazing.

Carter

I have been seen by Phat, PA-C. He is wonderful. Phat is caring, we worked on solutions to make my recovery better. 

Frequently Asked Questions

 Doctors often use hip stem-cell therapy for early-to-moderate osteoarthritis, labral frays, trochanteric bursitis and gluteal tendinopathy to reduce pain, swelling and stiffness while supporting cartilage repair.

 Many patients with degenerative hips gain enough pain relief and mobility from image-guided stem-cell treatments to postpone—or sometimes avoid—hip-replacement surgery.

 Under local anesthesia, marrow or adipose tissue is harvested, processed on-site and ultrasound-guided into the hip capsule in a single 90-minute visit.

 Plan one-to-three days of rest, then progressive walking and stretching; jogging or impact drills generally resume around six–eight weeks as healing milestones are met.

 Yes—autologous stem-cell injections can help athletes or active adults with lingering labral or tendon damage regain strength and range without another surgery.

 Clinical reports show improved mobility and reduced hip pain can persist 12–24 months or longer, especially when paired with targeted strengthening and posture work.