Kevin grew up in the Texas Hill Country, graduating from New Braunfels
High School in 1987 where he was a multisport athlete in Football,
Basketball, and Track. Kevin attended Baylor University, completing a
Bachelor of Science in Education with an emphasis in Athletic Training
in 1992. Kevin competed on Baylor’s Track Team in the 400 Intermediate
Hurdles (IH) as a 4-year Letterman and Team Co-Captain his senior year.
While representing the Baylor Bears in the Southwest Conference, Kevin
captured two 3rd place finishes and one 2nd place finish, qualifying
himself for the NCAA Championships his senior year. As well, Kevin was
a 1st place finisher in the 400IH in 1991 at the Texas Relays and Drake
Relays. At the conclusion of his athletic eligibility, Kevin remained
on with the Track Team as Undergraduate Assistant Coach working with
the hurdlers.
Upon
graduation, Kevin returned to the Hill Country, attending Southwest
Texas State University, currently Texas State University. It was there,
in 1997, he received a Master’s of Science in Physical Therapy. Kevin
has been practicing Outpatient Orthopaedics since 1997 in the cities of
New Braunfels, San Marcos, Lockhart, and finally Kyle, where he and his
wife, Jessica, currently reside with their family.
Kevin
furthered his professional skills by completing course work through the
McKenzie Institute (courses A through D), the International Academy of
Orthopaedics Medicine (IAOM) and Graston Techniques. Future educational
plans include completing the IAOM coursework for his extremity
Certification of Manual Therapy (COMT). Since graduation from PT
school, Kevin has dreamed of opening his own Outpatient Orthopaedics
& Sports Medicine facility, placing a strong emphasis on providing
quality and individualized patient care for the athletes and citizens
of the Kyle / Buda area.
Kevin’s
personal life includes spending time with his family, attending church,
hunting, camping, participating in various sports, and attending high
school and collegiate athletic events. |