Texas Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Group

Team Doctors for the Dallas Mavericks, 1988-1996 and 2001-2015, Texas Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Group is a nationally known Orthopaedic Surgery clinic in Dallas, Texas. We have two Orthopaedic Surgeons, one Interventional Spine Specialist, and a Sports Medicine and Concussion Specialist who deal with the special needs of athletes of all ages. Our focus is not only on the treatment of sports related injuries but also on their prevention. Our board certified and fellowship trained physicians are experts in the treatment of almost any musculoskeletal problem. Our facilities are equipped with MRI, radiology suites, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy and rehabilitation.

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About Us
  • For-profit or non-profit? For Profit
  • Size 10-50
  • Cost $$$
  • Average length of stay 4 hours
  • Accredited by
  • Certifications
  • YouTube
Specialties
  • Sports Medicine
  • Orthopaedic Surgery
  • Shoulder Surgery
  • Interventional Spine
Read Patient Reviews For Texas Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Group
  • Excellent experience!
    Well I'm impressed. Dr Manning went right to the problem area within 5mins of our visit. I'm glad because now my back issue can finally get resolved. The sense of urgency in here is awesome! I couldn't believe how fast the staff was which is excellent because we are all busy. I did have an hour and a half wait though I wasn't happy with but that seems to be the norm with excellent docs. I was worried about the price base on the previous review but my visit was less than $500 with X-rays. ($12 copay with insurance for
  • The best.
    We have had many visits over the course of my son Landon's sporting events and fraternity life and Dr. Manning is the BEST! His knowledge, skill and bed side manner could not be any better. You look for the best when it comes to your children no matter what their age is and that is exactly what I got. The best.
  • It was all quite impressive.
    They are awesome. As a runner, I had ache in my thigh and groin and butt that wouldn't seem to go away. It wasn't awful but it hurt enough that I finally went in. They checked me out, diagnosed me with a hairline fracture in my hip. They got information on my workout regiment, tweaked it and moved some stuff around and told me what I could do and how much of what. I was able to keep working out at basically the same level and the pain subsided as the fracture healed.



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