Aimee Whitfield, PT
Physical Therapist located in Mansfield, TX
About Whitfield
Aimee Whitfield, PT, is a licensed physical therapist working at Regency Pain & Therapy Institute in Mansfield, Texas. Aimee performs evaluations to assess pain, mobility/strength limitations, gait/balance deficits, and functional limitations. She creates an individualized plan of care based on the needs of each patient, which is implemented with the help of her team of physical therapist assistants. Treatments may include exercises to improve flexibility and range of motion, joint specific and functional strengthening, endurance activities, gait/balance activities, manual therapy, and modalities such as heat/cold therapy, electrical stimulation, and ultrasound.
Aimee earned her Bachelor of Science in Human Biology in 1991 from Texas Woman's University in Denton, Texas. Two years later, she earned her Master of Science in Physical Therapy from Texas Woman’s University in Dallas, Texas.
After receiving her master’s degree, Aimee practiced outpatient orthopedic physical therapy in Irving, Texas, before she branched out and moved onto other physical therapy practices in the Arlington/Mansfield area. In 2008, she joined Arlington Pain & Therapy (now Regency Pain & Therapy Institute) as Director of Physical Therapy. Most recently, she has developed the cardiac rehab program for Regency Pain & Therapy Institute..
Aimee has provided physical therapy to patients for more than 25 years, helping them reduce pain, restore function and improve overall strength and mobility. She looks forward to helping new and established patients at Regency Pain & Therapy Institute lead their best life.

Aimee Whitfield, PT, is a licensed physical therapist working at Regency Pain & Therapy Institute in Mansfield, Texas. Aimee performs evaluations to assess pain, mobility/strength limitations, gait/balance deficits, and functional limitations. She creates an individualized plan of care based on the needs of each patient, which is implemented with the help of her team of physical therapist assistants. Treatments may include exercises to improve flexibility and range of motion, joint specific and functional strengthening, endurance activities, gait/balance activities, manual therapy, and modalities such as heat/cold therapy, electrical stimulation, and ultrasound.
Aimee earned her Bachelor of Science in Human Biology in 1991 from Texas Woman's University in Denton, Texas. Two years later, she earned her Master of Science in Physical Therapy from Texas Woman’s University in Dallas, Texas.
After receiving her master’s degree, Aimee practiced outpatient orthopedic physical therapy in Irving, Texas, before she branched out and moved onto other physical therapy practices in the Arlington/Mansfield area. In 2008, she joined Arlington Pain & Therapy (now Regency Pain & Therapy Institute) as Director of Physical Therapy. Most recently, she has developed the cardiac rehab program for Regency Pain & Therapy Institute..
Aimee has provided physical therapy to patients for more than 25 years, helping them reduce pain, restore function and improve overall strength and mobility. She looks forward to helping new and established patients at Regency Pain & Therapy Institute lead their best life.








