Orthopedic Specialists for Joint Pain, Sports Injuries & Bone Health in Allen, Texas
Texas Health Orthopedic Specialists in Allen provides advanced, patient‑focused orthopedic care for individuals experiencing joint pain, sports injuries, and musculoskeletal conditions that affect daily movement. Our team is committed to helping patients of all ages regain mobility, reduce pain, and return to the activities they enjoy.
Why Patients Choose Texas Health Orthopedic Specialists – Allen
Located in the heart of Allen, our practice offers convenient access to high‑quality orthopedic care backed by experienced surgeons and sports medicine physicians.
- Comprehensive orthopedic services: We diagnose and treat a full range of conditions involving the hip, knee, shoulder, elbow, spine, foot, and ankle.
- Sports medicine expertise: Our team provides specialized care for athletes, active adults, and anyone recovering from sports‑related injuries.
- Joint preservation focus: Whenever possible, we use nonsurgical treatments to help protect and maintain natural joint function.
- Advanced surgical options: When surgery is necessary, our physicians offer minimally invasive procedures and joint replacement solutions tailored to each patient.
- Convenient Allen location: Easily accessible for patients across Allen, McKinney, Fairview, and surrounding North Texas communities.
Conditions We Treat
Our orthopedic specialists evaluate and treat a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions, including:
- Hip and knee pain
- Arthritis and degenerative joint disease
- Rotator cuff injuries and shoulder instability
- Elbow pain, tendonitis, and nerve compression
- Foot and ankle sprains, fractures, and tendon injuries
- Back and neck pain related to orthopedic issues
- Sports injuries, including ligament tears and overuse conditions
- General orthopedic concerns such as sprains, strains, and fractures
We use advanced diagnostic tools—including imaging and physical assessments—to identify the source of pain and develop a personalized treatment plan.
Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Services
Nonsurgical Treatment Options
Many patients benefit from conservative care before considering surgery. Our team may recommend:
- Physical therapy and rehabilitation
- Activity modification and lifestyle guidance
- Anti‑inflammatory medications
- Bracing or splinting
- Joint injections for pain and inflammation
These treatments can help reduce symptoms and support long‑term joint health.
Surgical Treatment Options
When surgery is the best option, our orthopedic surgeons provide:
- Arthroscopic surgery for knee, shoulder, elbow, and ankle conditions
- Joint replacement surgery for hip, knee, or shoulder arthritis
- Fracture repair and trauma surgery
- Soft‑tissue repair, including ligament and tendon procedures
Our goal is to deliver effective, minimally invasive care that promotes faster recovery and improved mobility.
Life After Treatment
Recovery may include physical therapy, strengthening exercises, and follow‑up visits to monitor progress. Many patients experience significant improvements in mobility and pain relief, allowing them to return to work, sports, and daily routines with confidence.
Schedule an Appointment
To schedule an appointment with one of our orthopedic specialists at Texas Health Orthopedic Specialists in Allen, call 972‑747‑5100.
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What orthopedic conditions are most commonly treated at the Allen clinic?
We treat hip and knee pain, shoulder injuries, elbow disorders, foot and ankle problems, spine‑related pain, and general orthopedic injuries such as sprains and fractures.
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Do you offer joint preservation treatments?
Yes. Our team focuses on nonsurgical options—including therapy, injections, and lifestyle modifications—to help maintain natural joint function whenever possible.
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When should I see an orthopedic specialist?
If you experience persistent pain, limited mobility, swelling, or difficulty performing daily activities, an orthopedic evaluation may be appropriate.
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What surgical procedures are available at this location?
Our surgeons perform arthroscopic procedures, joint replacement, fracture repair, and soft‑tissue repair for ligament or tendon injuries.
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Do you treat work related injuries?
Yes. We evaluate and treat orthopedic injuries related to workplace accidents or repetitive motion.
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How do I schedule an appointment?
Call 972‑747‑5100 to schedule a visit with our orthopedic team.
Disclaimer: Physicians employed by Texas Health Physician Group practice independently and are not employees or agents of Texas Health Resources hospitals.
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Diagnostics
- Arthritis Care
- Chronic Migraines
- Complete Lab Analysis
- Comprehensive Health Care
- X-Ray
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Elbow Treatments
- Elbow Sprains
- Golfer's Elbow - Medial Epicondylitis
- Tennis Elbow
- Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction
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Foot and Ankle Treatments
- Arthroscopic Ankle Cartilage Repair
- Lateral Ankle Ligament Reconstruction
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General Conditions
- Simple Lacerations
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Hip Treatments
- Hip Arthroscopy
- Non-Surgical Hip Treatments
- Total Hip Replacement
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Knee Treatments
- ACL Reconstruction
- Arthroscopic Meniscal Repair
- Non-Surgical Knee Treatments
- Partial Knee Replacement
- Total Knee Replacement
- Treatment of Patellar Instability
- Cartilage Repair and Reconstruction
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Shoulder Treatments
- AC Joint Injury Treatment and Reconstruction
- Arthroscopic Impingement Surgery
- Arthroscopic Labral Repair (Bankart Repair)
- Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair
- Fracture Care
- Joint Injection Therapy
- Reverse Shoulder Replacement
- Shoulder Replacement
- Shoulder Resurfacing and Partial Replacement
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Sports Medicine
- Cartilage Damage
- Concussion Care and Testing
- Fractures and Fracture Care
- Ligament Injuries
- Overuse Injuries
- Sprains and Strains
- Sports-Induced Asthma
- Sports Nutrition
- Skin Infections in Athletes
- Tendon Injuries
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Back, Neck and Spine Conditions
- Acute and Chronic Back Pain
- Arthritis of the Spine-Spinal Stenosis
- Cervical Radiculopathy
- Degenerative Disc Disease
- Herniated-Bulging Disc
- Kyphosis
- Low Back Pain
- Lumbar Radiculopathy (Sciatica)
- Neck Pain
- Osteoporosis
- Sacroiliac joint pain
- Scoliosis
- Spinal Fractures
- Spondylolisthesis
- Spondylosis
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Elbow Conditions
- Cartilage Damage
- Cubital Tunnel Syndrome (Ulnar Nerve Impingement, Neuritis)
- Distal Biceps Tear
- Elbow Fracture
- Golf Elbow Medial Epicondylitis
- Impingement
- Instability, Dislocations
- Little Leaguer's Elbow
- Loose Bodies
- OCD (Osteochondritis Dissecans)
- Synovitis
- Tennis Elbow - Lateral Epicondylitis
- Throwing Elbow Injuries
- Triceps Tendon Tear
- UCL Tear
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Foot and Ankle Conditions
- Achilles Tears
- Ankle Sprains
- Ankle Fracture
- Foot Fracture
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Osteoarthritis
- Osteochondral Defect
- Tendonitis
- Tarsal Tunnel Impingement
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General Conditions
- Osteoarthritis-Facet Joint Pain
- Osteoarthritis in Joints
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Hand and Wrist Conditions
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS)
- De Quervain’s Tendinosis
- Hand and Wrist Fractures
- Osteoarthritis of the Hand or Wrist
- Scaphoid Fractures
- Sprained Thumb
- Tendonitis/Arthritis
- Trigger Finger
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Hip Conditions
- Cam Impingement
- Femoroacetabular Impingement
- Gluteus Medius Tendinopathy
- Hamstring Tear, Rupture, Avulsions
- Hip Fracture
- Hip Labral Tear
- Illiac Crest Apophysitis
- Osteitis Pubis
- Osteoarthritis of the Hip
- Osteochondral Defect
- Pincer Impingement
- Trochanteric Bursitis
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Knee Conditions
- ACL Tear
- Baker's Cyst
- Cartilage Restoration/Transplant
- Chondral Lesions
- Femur Fractures
- IT Band Syndrome
- Knee Dislocation
- LCL Tear/Posterolateral Corner Injuries
- Malalignment
- MCL Tear
- Medial Plica Syndrome
- Meniscus Repair
- Meniscectomy
- Meniscus Transplant
- Osgood-Schlatter
- Osteoarthritis of the Knee
- Osteochondral Defect
- Patella Fracture
- Patella Tendon Rupture
- Patella Instability/Dislocation
- PCL Tear
- Plica Syndrome
- Quadriceps Tendon Rupture
- Sinding-Larsen-Johansson Syndrome
- Stiffness, Arthrofibrosis
- Tibia Fractures
- Tibial Osteotomy
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Shoulder Conditions
- AC Joint Arthritis
- AC Joint Care
- Broken Collarbone
- Degenerative Joint Disease
- Distal Clavicle Osteolysis
- Frozen Shoulder
- Glenoid Labral Tears
- OS Acromiale Shoulder
- Rotator Cuff Arthropathy
- Scapular Dyskinesia
- Shoulder Fractures (Proximal Humerus Fracture, Clavicle Fracture)
- Shoulder Instability
- SLAP Tears
- Subacromial Bursitis
- Subscapular Bursitis
- Throwing Shoulder Injuries
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Sports Medicine
- Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentration Injections
- Cartilage Damage in Joints
- Concussions
- Fractures and Fracture Care
- Hyaluronic Acid Injections
- Ligament Injuries
- Overuse Injuries
- Prolotherapy
- Sprains and Strains
- Tendon Injuries
- Tenjet Elbow Procedure
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Patient Resources
Here we share some trusted resources to help you find out more about sports injuries and related treatments. Please contact our staff with any questions or concerns you may have.
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Patient Forms
We understand you want to have your office visit run as smoothly as possible. To help facilitate this process, we have provided our new patient forms here for you to download and complete before your first visit.
Simply click on the links below to download. Print, complete, and bring the forms to your appointment. In order to protect your privacy, please do not e-mail forms.
- New Patient Registration Form: English | Español
- Authorization for Release of Patient Information: English | Español
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Patient Testimonials
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Concussion Management
The best defense is a good offense when it comes to a sports concussion. Any athlete suspected of having a concussion should be removed from play for the remainder of the game, and a medical evaluation should be performed by a physician prior to returning to play. The best guideline in seeking medical treatment is to note symptoms that worsen, and behaviors that are unusual.
Know The Signs Of A Concussion
You should seek immediate medical assistance if any of these signs are visible:
- Worsening headache.
- Marked drowsiness.
- Confusion, inability to recognize people and places.
- Vomiting.
- Seizures.
- Unsteadiness.
- Slurred speech.
- Bleeding or clear fluid coming from the ears/nose.
- Pupils unequally dilated.
Because younger athletes’ brains are still developing, they often need more time to recover from a concussion, and the risk of a prolonged injury is greater if they return to the field too quickly.
Providing Safe And Effective Concussion Management
At Texas Health Orthopedic Specialists, our goal is to return athletes to play as quickly and safely as possible after concussion.
Our program is aimed at:
- Educating athletes, coaches, athletic trainers, and parents about the symptoms of concussion, and how best to manage them.
- Providing the diagnosis, testing, and follow-up care necessary to prevent and treat concussion injuries.
We offer Baseline ImPACT™ Testing before an injury, and rapid scheduling of appointments for individuals with suspected concussions. ImPACT testing is used by nearly every professional sports team, as well as college programs and more than 3,000 school districts nationwide. This online test establishes an athlete’s baseline neurocognitive function and includes balance testing.
Following a concussion, the athlete takes the test again, allowing the computer system to calculate if there’s been a change to his or her cognitive efficiency. An ImPACT assessment can help us determine when it is safe for an athlete to return to play after a concussion.
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Insurance Information
We believe in making it easy for our patients to focus on their treatment and regaining good health. Texas Health Orthopedic Specialists accepts a wide range of insurance plans and various forms of payment, and will verify benefits prior to your appointment. Please call us at 214-383-9356 if you have any questions.
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Pay a Bill
In order to use the payment portal to pay your bill, please have your statement and billing information readily accessible. For question or payments by phone, call us at 800-890-6034.
Referrals
The physicians and staff at Texas Health Orthopedic Specialists are committed to providing your patients with the highest level of care and returning them to your practice with a positive medical outcome.
Please call us at 214-383-9356 or send a fax to 214-383-9886 to refer your patient to our practice.