Conditions We Treat
Regenerative Medicine & Non-Surgical Pain Relief
NTX Regen Center — PRP, Stem Cell & Class IV Laser Therapy
From back-pinching discs to worn-out knees, NTX Regen Center combines board-certified expertise with regenerative therapies that help you move again rather than settle for pills or fusion.
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Back & Sciatic Pain
Pain that starts in the lower spine and often radiates down the buttock, thigh, or calf. It is usually triggered by a lumbar disc bulge, spinal-canal narrowing, or sacroiliac-joint irritation that presses on the sciatic nerve roots.
Key signs
- Sharp low-back ache radiating to the buttock, thigh, or calf
- Numbness or tingling in one leg
- Pain is worse when sitting, coughing, or lifting
Root causes
- Disc bulge or herniation
- Spinal stenosis (narrow canal)
- SI-joint dysfunction
Regenerative plan
- Image-guided PRP or bone-marrow stem-cell (BMAC) injections
- Class IV laser to calm nerve inflammation
- Core-stability home program
*Transparent pricing reviewed during your free consult.
Option
NTX 2-month Regenerative Program Lumbar Fusion Surgery
Downtime
Walk out the same day
6–12 weeks
Neck Pain
Discomfort felt anywhere from the base of the skull to the tops of the shoulders. The most common sources are worn cervical discs, arthritic facet joints, or strained ligaments after whiplash.
Key signs
- Ache from the base of the skull to the shoulder blade
- Headaches, arm tingling, or grip weakness
- Grinding sensation when you rotate
Typical Causes
- Cervical disc bulge or degeneration
- Facet-joint arthritis
- Whiplash soft-tissue strain
Regenerative plan
- Fluoroscopy-guided PRP or BMAC into facet joints or discs
- High-intensity laser to relax tight neck muscles
- Desk-friendly posture exercises
*Transparent pricing reviewed during your free consult.
Knee Pain
Ache, swelling, or instability in the joint where the thighbone meets the shinbone. Frequent culprits include thinning cartilage (osteoarthritis), meniscus tears, or lax supporting ligaments.
Key signs
- Grinding or popping with movement
- Swelling after activity
- Sharp pain rising from a chair.
Typical Causes
- Osteoarthritis cartilage thinning
- Meniscus tear
- Ligament micro-instability
Regenerative plan
- Ultrasound-guided PRP for early OA
- BMAC for deeper cartilage loss or combined OA + meniscus injury
- Off-loading brace and quad-strengthening plan
Option
Hospital stay
Back to desk work
Keeps natural joints
Regenerative
None
2–4 days
✔
Total Knee Replacement
2–3 days
6–8 weeks
✘
Hip Pain
Groin, lateral-hip, or buttock pain caused by damage inside the ball-and-socket joint or the surrounding tendons and bursae. Typical origins are labral tears, early osteoarthritis, or gluteal tendinopathy.
Key signs
- Groin pain rising from a low seat
- Clicking during pivot or lunge
- Night pain lying on one side
Typical Causes
- Labrum tear
- Early osteoarthritis
- Gluteal tendinopathy or bursitis
Regenerative plan
- Fluoro-guided PRP/BMAC into labrum or capsule
- Class IV laser for gluteal tendons
- Gait-retraining strength program
Shoulder Pain
Pain with reaching, lifting, or sleeping on the affected side. It usually stems from rotator-cuff tendon wear, bursal inflammation, or a tear in the shoulder’s cartilage rim (labrum).
Key signs
- Pain lifting the arm or reaching behind the back.
- Night ache lying on the affected side
- Weak overhead press or serve
Typical culprits
- Rotator-cuff tear or tendinosis
- Labrum (SLAP) tear
- Biceps tendinopathy
Regenerative plan
- MRI review to size the tear
- Ultrasound-guided PRP or BMAC to bridge fibers
- Laser + PT to strengthen and stabilize
Arthritis & General Joint Pain
Chronic stiffness, swelling, and grinding that arise when joint cartilage breaks down and the lining tissue (synovium) becomes inflamed. Osteoarthritis and inflammatory conditions like rheumatoid arthritis are the main drivers.
Key signs
- Morning stiffness > 30 minutes
- Swelling after use
- Crackling sounds or catching
Typical culprits
- Osteoarthritis (knee, hip, hand, thumb)
- Rheumatoid flare pain (adjunct care)
- Chronic tendinosis
Regenerative plan
- PRP for early cartilage loss
- BMAC for deeper defects
- Hyaluronic-acid gel to improve lubrication
- Collagen-peptide supplement to rebuild the matrix
- Class IV laser to reduce synovial inflammation
Program Element
Guided injections
Laser therapy
Custom bracing
Home-strength kit
Goal
Restart healing
Ease inflammation
Offload the worn compartment
Home-strength kit
Support joint mechanics
Why Choose NTX Regen Center
- Board-certified regenerative medicine specialists in radiology, PM&R, and orthopedic surgery
- Whole-journey care: imaging → laser → biologic injection → rehab gear—all within one 2-month plan
- Transparent pricing
- Five DFW clinics + bilingual staff
- 4.8★ from 150 + reviews
- Non-surgical-first philosophy with surgical consults only when truly needed

Meet Our Care Team
Scott Farley, DO
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)
Arash Bidgoli, DO
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
George Farley, MD
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
Our Dallas–Fort Worth Locations
Frequently Asked Questions
We care for joint pain, spine pain, tendon injuries and soft-tissue conditions such as osteoarthritis, lumbar disc irritation, rotator-cuff tears, sciatica and overuse strains in active adults.
Providers review your symptoms, imaging and activity goals, then match the findings to a suitable option—PRP, autologous stem-cell concentrate, focused laser or a combined plan.
Yes; dosing, guidance method and biologic type are tailored—e.g., PRP for chronic tendinosis, stem cells for cartilage loss, laser for superficial soft-tissue inflammation.
Absolutely; recent sports injuries, post-operative flare-ups and long-standing arthritis or back pain all fall within our non-surgical regenerative scope.
Most patients undergo MRI or X-ray review, and we often order ultrasound or fluoroscopy to pinpoint pathology and guide injections safely.
In nearly every case, structured rehab—mobility drills, progressive loading and posture training—supports the biologic healing response and helps maintain long-term results.