About Us

At Grace Rehab Inc, Orthotics & Prosthetics, our mission is to improve the quality of life for our patients by providing personalized, compassionate care and innovative orthotic and prosthetic solutions. We are committed to helping individuals achieve their full potential by restoring mobility, function, and independence. With a focus on excellence and collaboration, we strive to be a trusted partner in the healthcare journey for our patients and their families.

Spencer Smith CPO, LPO

A Texas native, Spencer is a proud Texas A&M University Aggie, class of 2006. Spencer continued his education at UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas earning his degree in Orthotics and Prosthetics in 2009. After finishing his residency and discovering his love of Pediatric care at Dallas Children’s Hospital, Spencer moved to the Houston Medical Center where he spent the next 10 years specializing in Pediatric care. Spencer’s  leadership style and strong clinical expertise helped him grow the Transcend O&P team from 1 to 3 offices in Houston with multiple satellite offices.  After becoming the Practice manager at the Houston office, he became a Regional Clinical Manager, mentoring and leading a team of clinicians, providing care to patients from College Station to Beaumont to Galveston to Huntsville, further supporting clinical offices in Missouri.  

Although Spencer enjoys seeing patients of all ages and needs, he has a specific passion for treating pediatric patients. Spencer specializes in all lower and upper extremity orthotic devices and has a great deal of experience in Spinal orthotics, scoliosis care and prosthetics..  

Away from the office, Spencer spends time with his wife and two daughters. He’s also an avid outdoorsman, hunting and fishing every chance he gets.  He loves to go to Garner State Park every summer and camp and float the Frio River.

Nathan Sutti CPO, CTPO, LPO / CEO

Nathan Sutti is a certified orthotic and prosthetic practitioner and a certified technician within the orthotic and prosthetic filed. In 1998, he was involved in a motorcycle accident resulting in a right leg amputation above the knee. Nathan’s life at that moment changed, but little did he know that this adversity would make him into the man he is today. He quickly began to volunteer at a local prosthetic office where he started his career path. It is interesting that his sister at the age of 6 was also in an automobile accident with numerous injuries and Nathan was constantly taken along to orthotic appointments to address her paralysis. Thus, the experience of watching his sister struggle to learn to walk again with orthotics, and his own struggle to walk with a new prosthesis provided Nathan with the ultimate desire to help others in similar situations.

Nathan first attended Spokane Falls technician program and earned his certification as an orthotic and prosthetic technician in 2001. Nathan wanted more from his career and so he moved to Texas and attended UT Southwestern medical center, graduating at the top of his class in 2009. He completed his residencies at Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children and at UT Southwestern.

For most of his career he has been taking care of pediatric patients. While providing care to pediatric patients Nathan discovered that there was no light weight and adjustable orthotic device on the market that truly helped patients walk better by assisting with their weak lower limb muscles. This observation led to his invention of the Bounder Modular Dynamic AFO – which is continuing to help kids and young adults reach their goals.

Nathan is now focusing on sharing his knowledge by fabricating and fitting devices to the specific needs of each patient. He understands that we sometimes need to think outside the box in order to provide the very best device for a patient. Nathan can empathize and care for those he treats, because he too is a patient, and understands that the devices we fabricate help on a day to day basis.