San Antonio – Live Oak
Address & Contact
7505 N Loop 1604 EastSte 101
Live Oak, TX 78233 Get Directions phone: (210) 658-8483 fax: (210) 658-0828
Clinic Hours
- *Please note:
- Hours may differ due to COVID-19. Please call our clinic for updated hours.
- Monday
- 6:30AM - 7:00PM
- Tuesday
- 6:30AM - 7:00PM
- Wednesday
- 6:30AM - 7:00PM
- Thursday
- 6:30AM - 7:00PM
- Friday
- 6:30AM - 4:00PM
Ready to get started with physical therapy?
We understand how frustrating it is to feel trapped by pain and limitations. Our team is here to listen to you and create a treatment plan to get you back to the life you love. Take your first step toward living a pain-free life.
Ste 101
Live Oak, TX 78233 Get Directions
Services Offered at This Location
- AlterG® Anti-Gravity Treadmill®
- Back Pain
- Blood Flow Restriction Training
- Breast Cancer & Oncology
- Chronic Pain
- Lymphedema
- Motor Vehicle Accident
- Orthopedic & Manual Therapy
- Pelvic Floor/Women's Health
- Podiatry Issues
- Post-COVID Therapy
- Sports & Performance PT
- Telehealth
- TMJ Disorder
- Vestibular Imbalance
- Weight Loss/Metabolic Conditions
Meet the Staff
Tori is the Clinic Director at our San Antonio – Live Oak clinic.
Originally from Hendersonville, North Carolina, Tori graduated from East Carolina University with her bachelor’s degree in Exercise Physiology while working as an exercise physiologist performing stress testing. After graduating from ECU, Tori decided to pursue her dream of becoming a physical therapist and attended South College’s Doctor of Physical Therapy program, graduating magna cum laude.
Tori has a passion for working with orthopedic patients of all ages. She has completed working on her Manual Therapy Certification and is Board Certified in Orthopedics.
When she’s not in the clinic, you can find Tori usually at the gym lifting weights or trying out a new restaurant she found on Instagram in San Antonio. She also loves to be outdoors and misses hiking in North Carolina, but there’s no place like Texas!
Hannah Garza graduated with her bachelor’s degree in Exercise and Sports Science from Texas State University. She then moved to San Antonio to attend the University of the Incarnate Word, where she received her doctorate in physical therapy. Hannah is now enrolled in an Orthopedic Residency through Evidence in Motion to continue growing in and refining her skills and clinical expertise in managing orthopedic conditions.
Hannah enjoys working with individuals from all walks of life to address a variety of orthopedic conditions. She focuses on creating individualized treatment plans based on identified impairments and their effect on the individual’s daily life or functions. She also strives to incorporate evidence-based practices into treatment plans.
In her spare time, Hannah enjoys spending time with family and her dog Benson. She also enjoys activities such as hiking, weightlifting, painting, and cheering on her Dallas Cowboys.
David G. Greathouse is the Director of Clinical Electrophysiology Services at TexPTS. He holds a BA in biology and physical education from Marshall University, a Certificate in Physical Therapy from the D.T. Watson School of Physiatrics, and a MS (Education/Physical Therapy) and PhD (Anatomy) from the University of Kentucky. Dr. Greathouse is a Diplomate, American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties.
From 1970-1996, Dr. Greathouse served in the United States Army attaining the rank of Colonel. Colonel Greathouse had clinical assignments at Walter Reed Army Medical Center (staff therapist), Washington, DC; Irwin Army Community Hospital (assistant chief), Ft. Riley, KS; Brooke Army Medical Center (staff therapist), Fort Sam Houston, TX; and 196th Station Hospital (Chief PT), Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE), Mons, Belgium. From 1985-1990, Dr. Greathouse was the Director, U.S. Army-Baylor University Graduate Program in Physical Therapy, Fort Sam Houston, TX. From 1990-1993, Colonel Greathouse served as the Chief, Physical Therapist Section, Office of The Surgeon General, Falls Church, VA; and from 1993-1996, he was the Chief, Army Medical Specialist Corps, Office of The Surgeon General, Falls Church, VA.
From 1996-2005, Dr. Greathouse served as the founding chair and associate dean of the Belmont University School of Physical Therapy, Nashville, TN. During this time, he also was an Adjunct Professor, Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine where he was a member of the anatomy team teaching gross anatomy to the first year medical students. Dr. Greathouse also was a Clinical Electrophysiologist (EMG/NCS) in the Neurology Clinic, Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, Ft. Campbell, KY.
Dr. Greathouse has published over 50 manuscripts and 9 book chapters/monologues, and has given over 100 professional presentations. He is currently a member of the International Editorial Review Board of the Journal of Orthopedic & Sports Physical Therapy (JOSPT), and a manuscript reviewer for Physical Therapy and Clinical Anatomy. He served as the President, JOSPT BOD from 2005-2014. Dr. Greathouse is a past member of the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties (1989-1993 and 2005-2009; Chair 1991-1993); Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (2005-2009); Research Advisory Committee (1991-1997) and Scientific Review Committee (1998-2001) for the Foundation for Physical Therapy; and an Associate Editor for JOSPT (1996-1998). He was a recipient of the Clinical Electrophysiology Section (APTA) Award of Excellence in 1999. Dr. Greathouse was named a Catherine Worthingham Fellow of the APTA in 2006. In 2013, Dr. Greathouse was inducted into the University of Kentucky College of Health Sciences Hall of Fame.
His current teaching positions include the U.S. Army-Baylor University Doctoral Program in Physical Therapy, Fort Sam Houston, TX (Adjunct Professor); Creighton University DPT Program, Omaha, NE (Professor, contributed services basis); Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions, Provo, UT (Adjunct Faculty); U.S. Army- Baylor University Post-Professional Doctoral Program in Orthopedic Manual Therapy, Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, TX (Adjunct Clinical Faculty); and Texas State University DPT Program, San Marcos, TX (Adjunct Professor).
Nicole received her Bachelor of Science in biochemistry from the University of the Incarnate Word and her Associate of Applied Science, Physical Therapist Assistant from St. Philip’s College. Additionally, Nicole has completed Evidence in Motion’s Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) Specialty Certification in Orthopedics and is currently pursuing a certification in lifestyle medicine.
Nicole enjoys working with all orthopedic patients and loves to help patients of all ages get back to doing what they love.
Nicole was born and raised in San Antonio. When not in the clinic, she enjoys live music, playing volleyball, spending time with her family and friends, and can often be found exploring the outdoors.
Mary Fran earned her Associate of Applied Science, Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) from Chattahoochee Technical College.
Mary is currently enrolled in Evidence In Motion’s (EIM) Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) specialty certification in Orthopedics. She is most interested helping orthopedic patients of all ages return to what they love.
In her free time, Mary enjoys spending time with her husband, family, and friends. She also enjoys outdoor hobbies, such as hiking and kayaking, and exploring San Antonio.
Jack Hayes earned his Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) from Baylor University. Prior to that, Jack obtained his Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science and Kinesiology from The University of West Florida.
Jack is most interested in treating ACL/meniscal tears.
In his free time, Jack enjoys basketball, watching college and NFL football and cheering on the Miami Hurricanes, and fishing.
Hear what other TexPTS patients have to say.
Courteous staff, excellent PTs, flexible scheduling. I highly recommend TexPTS. Excellent outcome with my shoulder therapy. Injuries happen; when anyone in my family needs a PT in the future, they’re headed to TexPTS!

The therapy I have received at Texas Physical Therapy Specialists is first rate in every regard. The entire team is extremely knowledgeable, thorough, and compassionate. I have already made significant improvement in just three weeks.

I have had a great experience with everyone at Texas Physical Therapy Specialists. Such a friendly, laid back, and encouraging environment. They are on top of their game, and you can tell by the way they greet patients, work with them, and manage their team.

The folks at TexPTS are caring, thoughtful, and very professional. They truly care about your injury and want you to get better! I would recommend them highly to anyone in need of physical therapy!

The therapists, are very nice, friendly, knowledgeable, and encouraging. Their assistants and the office staff are equally as nice and friendly. The facility is clean and spacious. All this together makes for a very pleasant rehab experience!
