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ABOUT

Jacob Garza

As a highly skilled manual therapist I have enjoyed helping patients in all walks of life regain their function and achieve a higher quality of life. Often times, however, patients have not been able to reach their full potential as their ability to fit physical therapy into their schedule was hindered.  After years of working in the clinic I realized our system is outdated. It's time to shift the focus back to the patient and allow them to be the center of their recovery.

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What if I could provide physical therapy outside of the constraints of the brick and mortar setting? What if I could bring physical therapy to my patients? What if I could help them return to their activities and assess their progress in real time?

 

Enter Ethos Physical Therapy, physical therapy for YOUR life. 

  • DPT (Doctor Of Physical Therapy) - Texas State University

  • FAAOMPT (Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists) - Manual Therapy Institute

  • OCS (Orthopaedic Certified Specialist) - American Board of Physical Therapy Specialists

  • TPDN (Trigger Point Dry Needling) - Institute of Advanced Musculoskeletal Treatments

Physical Therapy for your life

Anne-Marie Garza

What I love about Ethos Physical Therapy is that we are truly keeping the patient at the center of our focus. What are your wants and needs as far as your physical health is concerned? What are your time constraints? 

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Everyone is busy; we are designed to fit into your busy life. When we meet you at work, the gym, your home, or the running trail, we are making your rehab or wellness plan a part of your life.

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Coupled with the convenience of coming to you, Jacob and I are trained at the highest level for neuromusculoskeletal issues. We are movement specialists and are here to teach you how to move for work, play, and everything in between.

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The foundation set while becoming a Doctor of Physical Therapy at Texas State made me understand the importance of being a life long learner, which is why I pursued my Fellowship in Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy. As long as I am a physical therapist, I will continue to learn and grow as a provider. I want to be the best, so I can help my patients be their best.

  • DPT (Doctor Of Physical Therapy) - Texas State University

  • FAAOMPT (Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists) - Manual Therapy Institute

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