Staff Bios
Gino Cinco, PT cert. ART
Gino is a Physical Therapist with over 20 years of experience in the area of orthopedics and sports medicine. He is a certified ART® provider and instructor and has had the honor of using these skills on elite athletes at Ironman Events. He has done extensive post graduate coursework in manual therapy including Maitland and McKenzie approaches in addition to ART® and functional strength and conditioning. He specializes in biomechanics and enjoys helping patients get to the root of their problems. He has always been active in sports from track and wrestling in high school and college to recreational running and triathlon.
Renee Cinco, PT and certified Personal Trainer
Renee has been a Physical Therapist for over 20 years. She has extensive experience in all areas of PT including pediatrics and pelvic floor dysfunction. She is also a certified Personal Trainer and has taught fitness classes for children and adults. She believes in the power of the body to heal when it is given the proper care and support. Renee uses a variety of techniques in addition to exercise including myofascial release, muscle energy techniques and biofeedback. Renee is a runner and triathlete and has completed dozens of races from 5K runs to ½ Ironman events.
Kristina Gray, MSPT has relocated to Colorado. We wish her the best in her new position where she will continue offering specialized care to patients with pelvic floor dysfunction.

Christopher Hebeler, DPT, CSCS, Cert. ART
Chris is a physical therapist who specializes in orthopedic sports injuries. He is a full-body certified Active Release Techniques (ART®) practitioner and a certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS). He has developed extensive strength and conditioning programs for athletes in California, Illinois, and Iowa. Along with ART®, Chris utilizes a variety of manual therapy techniques including muscle energy technique, joint mobilization, myofascial release, and soft tissue mobilization. In his free time, Chris is an assistant coach to the La Jolla High School boys basketball team, and also enjoys playing basketball, surfing, volleyball, hiking, and doing yoga. Chris played football, basketball, and baseball in high school and was a four year starter on his college basketball team.
Linnette Clark, PT, PhD
Linnette is a Physical Therapist with over 30 years experience in the areas of orthopedics, neurology, and has spent the last 20 years teaching in a DPT program in the areas of orthopedics, biomechanics, functional kinesiology, and women’s health. She completed her PhD in Physical Therapy in 2008 in the area of Women’s Health and has been working in the clinic with clients who are experiencing incontinence, pelvic pain and pregnancy related muscuskeletal issues for the past 5 years. She also is a Certified Childbirth Educator and has taught numerous pregnancy classes and coached births. Linnette enjoys water sports including surfing, water skiing, wake boarding, and also traveling.
Tara Holland, DPT, Cert. ART
Tara is a physical therapist who believes in an individualized, hands-on therapy approach working primarily with acute and chronic orthopedic conditions and injuries. In addition to being certified in Active Release Techniques (ART®), Tara uses many manual techniques such as joint mobilization, soft tissue massage, and muscle energy techniques in addition to developing individualized exercise programs. Tara grew up in St. Louis, MO and graduated from Columbia in New York City with her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree before moving out to California. Tara has worked in various physical therapy clinics in New York City, St. Louis, Phoenix, and San Francisco. Growing up, Tara was very active in acrobatics, gymnastics, and cheerleading. Tara was a cheerleader in high school and was captain of her college cheer squad during her junior and senior years.
Natalie Miller, PTA 
Natalie Miller is a Physical Therapist Assistant who has experience in all areas of PT yet has a specific passion for Women’s Health, Pelvic floor dysfunction, and Pediatrics. After graduating from Loma Linda University Natalie chose to further her education in Women’s Health by completing continuing education courses and seeking mentoring through well-known Women’s Health APTA certified Physical Therapists. Natalie strives to treat every patient as a whole, and feels this is critical in the rehabilitation process. Growing up Natalie was a competitive gymnast which sparked her interest in PT from a young age. In her free time she enjoys spending time with her family and friends, her boxer Lola, running, hiking, and going to the beach.

Heather was a competitive swimmer and water polo player throughout high school and college but has now transitioned to triathlons including all distances from sprint to Ironman. Her current athletic endeavors include cycling and CrossFit.


