Advanced Non-Surgical Orthopedic Care to Help You Avoid Surgery
Overview
At RegenOrthoSport Dallas, we specialize in advanced regenerative orthopedic and sports medicine treatments designed to help patients recover from musculoskeletal injuries without surgery whenever possible. Our mission is to help patients repair, regenerate, and preserve damaged joints, tendons, ligaments, cartilage, and spinal structures using innovative, evidence-informed regenerative procedures.
Whether you're an athlete striving to return to competition or an active adult looking to regain mobility and reduce pain, our team provides personalized treatment plans tailored to your condition and lifestyle. Every procedure is performed with precision image guidance to maximize accuracy and optimize outcomes.
By combining decades of clinical expertise with the latest advancements in regenerative orthopedics, RegenOrthoSport Dallas offers patients effective alternatives to surgery that focus on restoring function, reducing pain, and improving quality of life.
Conditions We Treat
Our regenerative orthopedic specialists evaluate and treat a wide range of orthopedic and sports-related conditions, including:
- Knee Osteoarthritis – Degenerative joint condition causing pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. Our non-surgical regenerative treatments focus on reducing inflammation, improving joint function, and supporting cartilage preservation to help delay or avoid knee replacement surgery.
- Meniscus Tears – Damage to the knee’s shock-absorbing cartilage can lead to pain, swelling, and instability. We offer image-guided regenerative procedures aimed at preserving and repairing the meniscus rather than removing it surgically.
- Cartilage Injuries – Loss or damage of cartilage can lead to joint pain and early arthritis. Our advanced biologic therapies are designed to support cartilage healing and improve joint function without invasive procedures.
- ACL Injuries – Partial tears or instability of the anterior cruciate ligament can impact knee stability. Regenerative orthopedic treatments may help promote ligament healing and restore function without the need for reconstruction surgery in appropriate cases.
- Rotator Cuff Tears – Shoulder tendon injuries that cause pain and weakness. Our non-surgical regenerative approaches aim to stimulate healing of the rotator cuff and improve shoulder strength and mobility.
- Shoulder Labral Injuries – Tears in the labrum can lead to instability and discomfort. We provide precision-guided regenerative treatments to support tissue repair and restore shoulder stability without surgery when possible.
- Hip Avascular Necrosis (AVN) – A condition where reduced blood supply leads to bone damage in the hip. Early-stage AVN may be treated with minimally invasive regenerative procedures designed to preserve the natural joint and delay joint replacement.
- Chronic Back Pain – Persistent back pain often caused by disc, joint, or ligament issues. Our regenerative spine treatments target the underlying source of pain to promote healing and improve function without surgery.
- Degenerative Disc Disease – Age-related disc wear can lead to pain and reduced mobility. We offer non-surgical regenerative therapies aimed at supporting disc health and reducing inflammation.
- Tendon Injuries – Chronic tendon damage can limit movement and cause ongoing pain. Regenerative treatments help stimulate healing and strengthen damaged tendons without surgical intervention.
- Ligament Injuries – Sprains or partial tears can lead to joint instability. Our biologic therapies are designed to enhance ligament healing and restore stability naturally.
- Sports Injuries – From acute injuries to overuse conditions, we provide advanced non-surgical solutions to help athletes recover faster and return to activity safely.
- Joint Pain and Degeneration – General wear and tear of joints can impact daily life. Our regenerative orthopedic approach focuses on preserving joint health, reducing pain, and improving mobility without surgery.
Our goal is to identify the underlying cause of pain and create a customized treatment plan that promotes healing while helping patients maintain an active lifestyle.

Meet Our Physician
Dr. Venkatesh Movva
Dr. Venkatesh Movva is the Founder and Medical Director of RegenOrthoSport and a fellowship-trained Sports Medicine physician who is board certified in Pain Management. With more than three decades of clinical experience, Dr. Movva has dedicated his career to advancing regenerative orthopedic medicine and helping patients avoid unnecessary surgery.
His expertise spans sports medicine, regenerative orthopedics, musculoskeletal ultrasound, and image-guided orthopedic procedures. Dr. Movva has treated thousands of patients—from elite athletes to active adults—using precision regenerative techniques that prioritize preserving natural joints and restoring function whenever possible.
Why Choose RegenOrthoSport Dallas?
- Fellowship-trained sports medicine expertise
- Over 30 years of clinical experience
- Advanced regenerative orthopedic procedures
- Precision image-guided treatments
- Personalized care plans
- Focus on helping patients avoid surgery whenever appropriate
- Treatment for athletes and active individuals of all ages
If you're looking for a non-surgical solution for joint pain, sports injuries, tendon damage, or spine conditions, RegenOrthoSport Dallas is committed to helping you move better, heal naturally, and return to the activities you love.
Schedule a consultation today to learn whether regenerative orthopedic treatment is the right option for your condition.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Are regenerative orthopedic treatments safe?
At RegenOrthoSport Dallas, patient safety is our highest priority. Many regenerative procedures use your body's own biologic materials, such as Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) or bone marrow-derived cells, which helps reduce the risk of allergic reactions. Every treatment is performed using advanced image guidance to improve precision and safety.
2. How do image-guided procedures improve safety?
Ultrasound and fluoroscopic image guidance allow our physicians to precisely place regenerative therapies into the damaged tissue or joint. This level of accuracy helps improve treatment precision while minimizing unnecessary trauma to surrounding structures.
3. Are there risks or side effects?
Most patients experience only mild soreness, swelling, or stiffness for a few days after treatment. As with any medical procedure, there are potential risks, which your physician will discuss during your consultation along with the expected benefits based on your condition.
4. Can regenerative treatments help me avoid surgery?
Many patients seek regenerative orthopedic care because they want to delay or avoid surgery whenever appropriate. While surgery may still be necessary in some cases, our goal is to explore advanced non-surgical options that may help relieve pain, improve function, and support natural healing before considering surgical intervention.
5. What is recovery like after treatment?
Recovery is typically much shorter than traditional orthopedic surgery. Most patients return home the same day and gradually resume normal daily activities based on their physician's recommendations and individualized rehabilitation plan.
6. How long before I notice improvement?
Healing is a gradual biological process. Some patients begin noticing improvement within several weeks, while others continue to experience progress over several months as damaged tissues respond to regenerative treatment.
7. Will I need physical therapy after my procedure?
Many patients benefit from a personalized rehabilitation or physical therapy program following treatment. Combining regenerative medicine with guided rehabilitation often supports improved strength, mobility, and long-term recovery.
8. Can I return to sports or exercise after the treatment?
Return to sports depends on your diagnosis, the procedure performed, and your body's healing response. Our team develops individualized recovery plans designed to help patients safely return to their desired activities as healing progresses.
9. Is regenerative orthopedic medicine supported by research?
Research in regenerative orthopedics continues to grow, with many studies evaluating treatments such as PRP and other biologic therapies for certain musculoskeletal conditions. Clinical outcomes vary depending on the condition being treated, patient health, and individual healing response.
10. Why choose regenerative treatment instead of surgery?
For appropriately selected patients, regenerative procedures may offer a minimally invasive alternative that focuses on preserving natural joints and tissues while reducing pain and improving function. A comprehensive evaluation helps determine whether non-surgical treatment is an appropriate option.
11. What makes RegenOrthoSport Dallas different?
Our practice combines more than three decades of clinical experience with advanced image-guided regenerative orthopedic procedures. Every treatment plan is customized to address the underlying cause of pain rather than simply managing symptoms.
12. Are regenerative treatments proven to work for everyone?
No treatment can guarantee the same outcome for every patient. Success depends on factors such as the severity of the injury, overall health, age, activity level, and the body's natural healing ability. During your consultation, we'll discuss realistic expectations based on your individual condition.
13. What conditions can regenerative orthopedic treatments help treat?
We commonly evaluate patients with knee arthritis, meniscus tears, ACL injuries, rotator cuff tears, labral injuries, tendon and ligament injuries, chronic back pain, degenerative disc disease, cartilage injuries, and early-stage avascular necrosis (AVN).
14. Will my pain disappear immediately?
Regenerative treatments are designed to stimulate healing rather than simply mask pain. While some patients notice early relief, most improvements occur gradually as damaged tissues repair over time.
15. How many treatments will I need?
The number of treatments depends on your diagnosis, severity of injury, treatment goals, and healing response. Some patients achieve their desired outcome after a single procedure, while others may benefit from a staged treatment plan.
16. What happens during my first consultation?
Your consultation includes a detailed review of your medical history, previous imaging, physical examination, and discussion of your symptoms and goals. If appropriate, additional diagnostic imaging may be recommended before developing a personalized treatment plan.
17. Am I a candidate for regenerative orthopedic treatment?
Candidates are typically individuals seeking non-surgical options for joint pain, sports injuries, tendon or ligament damage, or degenerative orthopedic conditions. Your physician will determine whether regenerative treatment is appropriate based on your diagnosis, imaging findings, and overall health.
18. Who may not be a candidate?
Certain advanced injuries, severe joint damage, active infections, or specific medical conditions may make regenerative treatment less appropriate. Every patient receives a comprehensive evaluation to determine the safest and most effective treatment approach.
19. Can regenerative treatments help if I've already been told I need surgery?
Some patients who have been advised to undergo surgery may still benefit from a regenerative orthopedic evaluation. Depending on the condition and its severity, advanced non-surgical treatments may be an option to help improve function or potentially delay surgery. However, surgery remains the best treatment for some conditions, and recommendations are made on an individual basis.
20. Why should I choose RegenOrthoSport Dallas for non-surgical orthopedic care?
RegenOrthoSport Dallas is dedicated to helping patients explore advanced, minimally invasive orthopedic treatments before considering surgery whenever appropriate. Our fellowship-trained expertise, precision image-guided procedures, and personalized treatment plans are focused on restoring mobility, reducing pain, and helping patients return to the activities they enjoy.