


Dr. Souryal is a leading orthopaedic surgeon in the field of
sports medicine, founder of Texas Sports Medicine and
Orthopaedic Group, and founder of the Texas Sports Medicine
Foundation. As our medical director, Dr. Souryal is credited
with the concept that the same care provided to professional
athletes be available to the public. He is the Team Physician
for the Dallas Mavericks of the NBA and Cistercian High School.
He also served as the Team Physician for the Dallas Texans of
the Arena Football League, the Dallas Burn of MLS, the Dallas
Freeze of the Central Hockey League, and Wilmer-Hutchins High
School. Dr. Souryal is Chief of Surgery at Park Cities Surgery
Center and known internationally for his work on anterior
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Jeff Dietrichson, PT

Jeff graduated from one of the best Physical Therapy programs in the nation; Texas Women's University School of Physical Therapy. Jeff has practiced in Texas and Hawaii for over 21 years. He and Dr. Souryal began their careers working together, eventually launching Texas Sports Medicine. Jeff was rehab consultant to the Dallas Mavericks for 6 years. He has also been affiliated with Southern Methodist University, NFL, CHL, and assisted several local high school football programs. He has been published nationally regarding "Anterior Cruciate Ligament" rehab. Currently, Jeff returns to Texas with extensive experience in outpatient orthopedics and sports medicine, with specialization in manual therapy and low level laser therapy. |
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Caleb Styne, PT technician

Caleb recently joined Texas Sports Rehab in 2010. He is our physical therapy tech. He keeps our rehab patients company while making them work hard towards recovery. He assists the PT wherever he is needed, whether it be cleaning equipment, fitting braces, or even laundry. |
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Chanda Thompson, Office Manager

Chanda recently joined Texas Sports Rehab in 2010. Chanda is the office manager for Texas Sports Rehab. She handles scheduling of patients, billing, collecting, insurance verification and assisting the physical therapist whenever she is needed. |
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