Julienne Bacani-Cruz, MSN, RN, AGPCNP-BC
Board-Certified Nurse Practitioner | Specializing in Regenerative Medicine & Chronic Pain Management
About Julienne Bacani-Cruz, NP
Specialization: Advanced practitioner with expertise in regenerative medicine (PRP and stem cell therapies), chronic pain management, and musculoskeletal disorders.
Education: Julienne earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Baylor University and her Master of Science in Nursing from the University of Texas at Arlington.
Professional Memberships: She is an active member of the North Texas Nurse Practitioner Association and the American Association of Nurse Practitioners.
Role at NTX Regen Center: At NTX Regen Center, Julienne focuses on non-surgical regenerative treatments to help patients with arthritis, joint pain, spine conditions, and musculoskeletal injuries recover naturally and improve their quality of life.

Why Choose Julienne Bacani-Cruz, NP?
- Expertise in regenerative medicine, including PRP and stem cell therapies & Non-Surgical Pain Relief.
- Nearly 10 Years of ICU & Critical Care Nursing Experience.
- Adult & Geriatric Primary Care: Focus on comprehensive health management.
- Chronic Pain Management: Specialized care for spine-related pain & musculoskeletal issues.
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Clinic hours:
Mon–Fri 7 am – 4 pm
Office hours:
Mon–Fri 8 am – 5 pm
Our Dallas–Fort Worth Locations
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
What Our Patients Are Saying
Danielle P. – Allen
“Plantar fasciitis turned my morning dog walks into a hobble. Julienne explained how a single stem-cell–based injection could jump-start healing in the torn tissue and paired it with a simple towel-stretch routine. Two months later I’m logging six thousand steps before lunch and the first thing I notice isn’t pain—it’s the sunshine.”
Harold C. – Mesquite
“A meniscus tear from an old basketball injury left my knee clicking and catching on every bend. Surgery scared me, so Julienne offered a PRP shot guided by ultrasound, saying it would ‘give the cartilage a fresh coat of paint.’ The procedure took twenty minutes. Six weeks in, I realized I’d climbed the porch steps without bracing the rail, and by three months I was tossing a football with my grandkids on the lawn.”
Alexis M. – Arlington
“A deep ache in my hip made long car rides torture and sidelined me from weekend hikes. Julienne pinpointed a small labral tear on MRI and recommended a stem-cell injection plus targeted stretches. She set clear mile-markers: walk around the block pain-free, then tackle a mild trail. Three months later I drove to Cedar Ridge, knocked out a three-mile loop, and felt only the good kind of muscle burn.”
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between PRP therapy and stem cell therapy?
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy uses a concentrated dose of your own platelets to promote tissue healing and reduce inflammation. It is commonly used for tendon injuries, arthritis, and soft tissue damage.
Stem cell therapy, on the other hand, uses mesenchymal stem cells to regenerate damaged tissues and is ideal for cartilage repair, joint degeneration, and chronic musculoskeletal conditions.
Can regenerative medicine help with spine conditions like disc degeneration?
Yes! PRP and stem cell injections are effective for spinal disc degeneration, facet joint pain, and chronic back or neck pain. These treatments reduce inflammation, promote tissue repair, and improve spinal function without surgery.
How does laser therapy support pain relief and healing?
Laser therapy stimulates cellular repair and reduces inflammation by using targeted light energy. It helps relieve arthritis pain, muscle strains, and nerve-related pain by improving blood flow and accelerating tissue healing. This non-invasive treatment is safe, painless, and requires no downtime.
How does viscosupplementation help with knee osteoarthritis?
Viscosupplementation involves injecting hyaluronic acid into the knee joint, restoring lubrication and cushioning to reduce pain and improve mobility. This treatment benefits patients with knee osteoarthritis who haven’t responded well to medications or physical therapy.
How do I know I am a good candidate for regenerative medicine?
Ideal candidates for regenerative medicine are individuals with joint pain, arthritis, soft tissue injuries, or degenerative conditions who want to avoid surgery. If you have chronic knee, shoulder, hip, or spine pain and haven’t found relief with traditional treatments, a consultation with our board-certified regenerative medicine doctor can determine if regenerative therapy is right for you.
Which areas does NTX Regen Center serve?
NTX Regen Center welcomes patients from across the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Multiple clinic locations make it easy to access Julienne’s regenerative treatments close to home or work. Whether you live in Dallas, Fort Worth, or the surrounding suburbs, you can schedule care at a convenient site.