Meet Your Doctor

Became an Airrosti Provider:2010

Undergraduate School:Parker University

Graduate School:Texas Lutheran University

Hometown:San Antonio, TX

Hobbies:Watching my kids play sports, running, and doing DIY projects.

Interesting Facts:My daughter plays softball and is a pitcher so I have taken great interest in learning the mechanics to make a pitcher more efficient, accurate and stronger to improve performance and then correlating that to what I do as an Airrosti provider to help with prevention. I’m actually working closely with her pitching coach who is well known in the industry to collaborate since she knows mechanics and I know the clinical application of the body.

What Airrosti Means to Me:Airrosti is the opportunity to do what I love – getting to help people be pain free and able to do the things they love. It is so much more than just an amazing form of care to help others. It’s a chance to work with a group of like-minded providers who all have the same common goal and work as one large team. We are like a family or community. One of my favorite things is that everyone in our community comes from a place of serving others – the patients, the employees and the community. I can’t even really call it a job because I look forward to going to work every day and helping people in any capacity that I can.

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by Eric Smith

I suffered a sprained ankle in the second event of the CrossFit Games. I was certain I would have to withdraw from the competition as a result of the pain and lack of mobility. Fortunately, Airrosti had set up a treatment area for all of the competing athletes. The doctors at Airrosti provided treatment to my sprained ankle before every event, which enabled me to complete the three day competition. Not only did the treatments help me finish the competition, but has also significantly sped up my recovery time! I’m incredibly thankful for the care and treatment provided by the knowledgeable and thoughtful doctors of Airrosti.