Greg earned his Doctor of Physical Therapy Degree from Touro University Nevada in Henderson Nevada. He has advanced training in orthopedic manual therapy, including joint mobilizations, soft tissue mobilization, and spinal manipulations. He became a Fellow with the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapy (AAOMPT) in 2018 through the Manual Therapy Institute (MTI). Greg’s philosophy to optimize physical therapy patient care is to recognize faulty movement patterns, their contributing factors, and why they are associated with or cause pain. He understands that physical therapy, along with all medical professions, is an ever changing field and that it is vital to stay educated on current evidence-based research. Greg loves working with all types of patients, from the weekend warrior, athletes, to the everyday desk jockey. He feels blessed to have the opportunity to work in a profession that advocates healthy living, both body and mind, and to help those with physical limitations get back to things that they need and love to do.
Last Updated: March 18, 2020