Bryan was raised in Southern California before relocating to Texas to attend Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Physiology in 2014. He went on to complete his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree in 2017 at the University of St. Augustine in Austin, Texas.
With a strong interest in outpatient orthopedics, Bryan has continually pursued advanced training to enhance patient care and outcomes. He completed an Orthopedic Residency through Upstream Rehabilitation Institute in 2019 and became a Board-Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (OCS) in 2021. His clinical skill set includes a variety of manual therapy techniques such as dry needling, instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM), blood flow restriction (BFR) training, Kinesio taping, and myofascial release. Bryan enjoys treating patients of all ages and backgrounds, and has a special passion for helping athletes return to peak performance, with experience working with everyone from youth to professional athletes.
Outside of the clinic, Bryan enjoys spending time with his wife and son. He stays active through regular workouts, and in his free time he enjoys traveling, listening to live music, and attending sporting events.