Amanda obtained her Bachelors of Science in Family, Youth
and Community Sciences from the University of Florida in
2017 and her Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT) from
Emory University in 2020. She then went on to participate in
an Orthopedic Residency through Emory University School of
Medicine where she received extensive training in the
treatment of orthopedic conditions and is now a Board Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist . She treats a variety of
conditions, but has a special interest in treating individuals
with hyper-mobility disorders along with dancers, runners,
swimmers, and athletes of all ages and levels.
Her treatment methods include manual therapy, dry needling,
Record Neurac method, GYROTONIC, therapeutic exercise
and strength training. She enjoys finding the combination of
these methods that work best for each patient. Amanda
works with each of her clients to develop a personalized plan
of care designed to guide them to a more active and pain
free lifestyle.
When not at work, Amanda enjoys baking cookies, exercising,
hiking and spending time with her husband Charlie and their dog Murphy.