
Ted graduated with his Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Midwestern University in Phoenix and his Bachelor of Science in Community Health from Texas A&M University. In PT school, Ted represented his cohort within the Student Physical Therapy Association. Additionally, he was a member of the Orthopedic and Pelvic Floor special interest groups. He was also a founding member of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion subcommittee which saw the campus’ first Diversity Week.
When it comes to treatment, Ted likes to focus on quality exercise prescription and manual therapy techniques, supplemented by his certification in functional dry needling. He also believes in the importance of patient education and teaching patients the reasons behind their treatment. Ted’s main clinical passion is getting people back to doing what they love with an evidence-based approach.
Ted grew up in the Texas Hill Country and is very passionate about Texas BBQ, cooking, and trying different foods and restaurants. He stays active by skiing, hiking, and camping. In his free time, he enjoys board and tabletop games, keeping his houseplants alive, performing magic, as well as unwinding with his two cats Korra and Gongo.
