
Practice Description
Aman's practice focuses on the evaluation and treatment
of musculoskeletal disorders with a specific
emphasis on the spine, extremities, and sports
injuries. Each of his patients is
given a thorough evaluation to gain a focused problem list that
will be used as a basis for treatment and intervention.
Initiation of treatment is based on patient’s
movement preference towards pain reduction. Interventions
include: repeated movements, exercises, mobilizations,
manipulation, massage therapy and occasional
use of modalities. Aman believes the purpose of therapy is
to provide the patient with a method of self-treatment
and allow them to return to their goals pain-free
along with education to prevent future problems.
Areas of Specialization
Establishing a patient self-treatment approach utilizing
mechanical diagnosis and treatment of spine disorders, extremities,
and sports injuries is very important to Aman.
Education
Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology from
Lamar University in 1998
Bachelor of Science Degree in Psychology from Lamar University in 1998
Master of Science Degree in Physical Therapy from Texas State University in
2002
Continuing Education
Spinal Manipulation: Current Evidence and
Technical Application in the Low Back Pain Population (2001)
Mechanical Diagnosis and Treatment from the McKenzie Institute (2002-present)
Office Ergonomics: The Basics and Beyond (2002)
The ATM Concept: A New Integrated Passive/Active Therapy for Musculoskeletal
Disorders (2003)
Professional and Ethical Issues in Physical Therapy (2003)
Professional Affiliations
American Physical Therapy Association
Texas Physical Therapy Association
McKenzie Institute USA
Personal Information
Aman enjoys basketball, rock climbing, cooking, reading, and
spending time with his family and friends.
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