Manual therapy, delivered.
Fellowship-trained orthopedic care at your home or office in San Antonio. Unhurried, precise, and built around you — not a protocol.
A different standard of care
Most physical therapy is constrained by insurance — 15-minute windows, rotating providers, and generic protocols. Not because clinicians don't care, but because the model doesn't allow for anything better.
SEON is built differently. Every visit is a full session with the same clinician, in your space. The treatment is specific to you — not your diagnosis code.
Fellowship-Trained
Fewer than 1% of physical therapists earn the FAAOMPT credential — Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists.
Years of advanced post-doctoral training in clinical reasoning and treatment techniques at the highest level the field recognizes.
Invested in Your Progress
Your case is known completely — the history, what's changed, what hasn't, and why. That thread of understanding runs through every session: each visit informed by every visit before it.
Treatment that continues rather than repeats.
At Your Location
Home or office. Anywhere in San Antonio that works for you.
No commute, no waiting room, no hour lost on either side of the appointment.
In Reach
Questions don't wait until your next appointment.
Direct access to your clinician between sessions — for guidance, a plan adjustment, or just a quick question that shouldn't have to wait.
Headaches and neck pain
For many people with recurring headaches, the problem lives in the neck — and it goes untreated, not because treatment doesn't work, but because it requires training most clinicians don't have.
Manual therapy and dry needling work at the joint, the muscle, and the nervous system.
The goal isn't just symptom relief.
The pattern itself changes.
If you haven't responded to conventional care, this is often the missing piece.
From first contact to first session and beyond
Book an evaluation online, or schedule a 15-minute call so we can understand what you're dealing with first.
No referral required.
A thorough history, movement assessment, and hands-on examination — followed by treatment in the same visit.
By the end of the session, there's a clear plan worth committing to.
Each session refines the plan as you respond. Manual therapy, training & activity adjustments, and the tools to manage your condition with confidence.
Most courses are shorter and more decisive than insurance-model PT — because the time per visit is real.
Transparent from the start
We take a thorough history, examine the relevant areas, and begin hands-on treatment in the same visit.
If you're managing multiple issues, we'll prioritize together. Understanding what's driving your symptoms makes the treatment that follows more specific, and more effective.
For established patients. We'll review how you're responding, adjust as needed, and continue with treatment tailored to where you are that day and within the overall plan.
For anyone considering SEON, or unsure whether physical therapy is right for you.
If we're not the right fit, you'll leave the call with a clearer sense of what is.
Most people who find their way to SEON have already done physical therapy. They've been through the assessments, the exercises, the handoffs — and they're still not where they want to be.
My approach starts with understanding what that gap actually is: what you have to do, what you want to do, and what's standing between you and doing it well.
From there, the work is specific, unhurried, and honest — and the standard is never just “good enough”.
Korean, noun.
Line — a mark of precision, continuity, and craft.
The iterative refinement of form: how something is done matters as much as what is done.
What patients ask
No. Texas allows direct access to physical therapy without a physician referral. Most patients book directly online.
SEON does not bill insurance directly. Many insurance plans reimburse out-of-network physical therapy, and a superbill is provided on request. HSA and FSA cards are accepted.
Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists (AAOMPT). Fewer than 1% of physical therapists earn this designation — years of advanced post-doctoral training in clinical reasoning, diagnosis, and manual treatment, awarded by the credentialing body that sets the national standard for manual therapy education in the United States.
Every session runs its full duration. Treatment typically includes manual therapy, dry needling, and exercise or activity modifications tailored to your presentation and your overall plan.
Most active treatment courses run 8–12 visits. The initial evaluation produces a specific plan with a projected timeline.