AMHERST PHYSICAL THERAPY - Key Persons


Amanda Waller

Amanda Waller, PTA - A graduate of Villa Maria College, Amanda joined Amherst PT in 2017. Amanda's clinical knowledge coupled with her positive energy and compassion make her the perfect addition to our team. She is currently pursuing her Advanced Proficiency Certifications, which include use of muscle energy techniques, myofascial release, joint mobilization and spine pain management.

Martin R. Koslosky

Job Titles:
  • Longtime Amherst PT Therapist
Longtime Amherst PT therapist Martin Koslosky bought the practice in 2016, and has maintained same level of patient-centered, one-on-one care that our patients have come to expect. In addition, he has given the clinic a make-over, providing a calm and welcoming environment that compliments patient care. Martin Koslosky, PT - Graduate of D'Youville College in Buffalo, NY in 2000 with a BA in Biology and in 2006 with a Master of Physical Therapy. Martin has been with APT since 2008 and took over the practice in 2016. He is an APTA credentialed clinical instructor and his continuing education includes McKenzie Method of Mechanical Diagnosis and Treatment, International Spine & Pain Institute Spinal Manipulation, Orthopedic and Sports Related Injuries of the Knee, Alzheimer's Awareness and Functional Approach to Exercise. In addition to his clinical work, Martin conducts workplace ergonomic evaluations and workplace safety programs He is also an adjunct faculty member at D'Youville College, Daemen College and SUNY at Buffalo.

Ryan Conti

Ryan Conti, PT, DPT, OCS - Ryan Conti received his Bachelors degree in Rehabilitation Science in 2008 and his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree in 2011, both from the University of Pittsburgh. He worked in Virginia for six years as a clinician, clinical director, and eventually a center manager at a sports and orthopedic outpatient clinic. Dr. Conti relocated to Buffalo with Amherst Physical Therapy in July of 2017. He is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) and utilizes manual therapy techniques in combination with evidence-based practice and exercise prescription. Dr. Conti has been a guest instructor at James Madison University teaching an injury prevention class for dance majors, and continues to be involved with the performing arts community in his hometown of Cleveland, Ohio.