Clinical Director Gina Collins, MPT, Cert. DN

Clinical Director Gina Collins, MPT

Master of Physical Therapy w/ Distinction California State University Northridge

With over 20 years of experience, Gina continues to develop expertise and a deeper appreciation for working with patients affected by musculoskeletal and neurological impairments. Gina takes an intentional and holistic approach when evaluating and assessing each individual patient. Her goal is to help improve their quality of life and empower them to live their best life.  Her treatment philosophy focuses on restoring joint mobility with specific manual techniques, investigating where the dysfunction is stemming from, and restoring balance to the entire system through objective scientific evidence-based practice, clinical examination, and biomechanical analysis.

Gina continues to accept the challenge of staying current in her field by taking advanced continuing education courses in which she has become certified in Applied Functional Science (AFS) 3D Movement Analysis and performance system (3D MAPS), Dry needling, Mulligan, and Myofascial Release. Gina has devoted her efforts to helping her patients achieve the highest level of rehabilitation possible, and in turn, get them back to their fullest potential. In her own words, “Physical therapy has been my calling and passion since I was eleven years old. I feel blessed and honored with the privilege of having the opportunity to serve, help and be a part of someone’s story in their life and journey. I absolutely love what I do!” Gina loves to educate and share with each patient the tools that will help them succeed in their healing process.

Gina treats a wide variety of patients including those with spinal disorders, low back pain, neck pain, headaches, vertigo, TMJ, total knee/hip/ankle replacements, and post-surgical spinal, shoulder and knee conditions.

Gina and her husband of 27 years, Luv, have been blessed with two beautiful daughters Makena and Hannah. Commitment to church, family, and community has helped her develop faith, hope and love. “But now faith, hope, love, abide these three; but the greatest of these is love.” 1 Corinthians 13:13. When she is not tending to her patients she enjoys boating, skiing, biking on the greenbelt, hiking with her family and their dogs, and attending musical theater as well as BSU sporting events.