Christina graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology from the Richard Stockton College of NJ in 2000. She went on to earn her Masters of Physical Therapy degree in 2002, receiving the program’s first Award for Clinical Excellence as well as the College’s Award of Distinction. She then returned to Stockton to receive her transitional Doctorate of Physical Therapy in 2009. Since graduating in 2002, Christina has practiced in a number of settings including acute care, inpatient rehabilitation, home care, and is currently practicing in outpatient orthopedics where she works full time as a Clinical Director and PT. Her clinical focus throughout her career has been orthopedics, where she is able to utilize manual therapy techniques to connect with her patients, improve functional mobility, and restore movement, allowing her patients to return to their goals, no matter how big or small. Christina began her journey with GLS as an assistant instructor in 2015 after receiving her CIMT in 2014. Christina believes that the most important aspect of physical therapy is listening to your patient both verbally and non-verbally!