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Meet Our Staff

Eric Krell
PT, MTC

Vint Schoenfeldt
MPT, MTC, CSCS

Vincent Carmellini
PT, DPT, MTC

Marci Catallo-Madruga
PT, DPT

Ryan Winters
DPT, CSCS

Tara Fisher
PT, DPT, CSCS

Carrie Cooper
MSPT, CPRS

Nicole Elliott
PT, DPT

Jennifer DesBois
DPT

Joshua Merrick
PT, DPT

Jeremy Schmidt
PT, DPT

Casey Stoneberger
DPT

Josh White
MPT, MTC, ATC

Laura Curran
DPT, ATC

Abby Jones
Human Resources Director

Kerri Krell
Marketing Director

Valerie Musick
Director Operations
Accounts Manager

Josh White

Education:
Masters in Physical Therapy
Andrews University
Dayton, Ohio

Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training
Southern Illinois University
Carbondale, Illinois

Manual Therapy Certification
University of St. Augustine
St. Augustine, Florida

Athletic Training Certification
Nathional Athletic Trainer's Association

Josh White
MPT, MTC, ATC

Josh moved to Colorado in 2001 from the Midwest after experiencing the sunshine, four diverse seasons and outdoor recreation offered in the Rocky Mountains during a Physical Therapy school clinical rotation. Josh considers himself fortunate to have spent the majority of his ten-year career working in Colorado.

In 2004 Josh completed his studies with the University of St. Augustine for a post-graduate Manual Therapy Certification, an orthopedic specialization focusing on hands on manual therapy techniques. Josh appreciates having completed the MTC, a process which includes a rigorous week-long process of written, practical and didactic testing which he considers a good foundation for the ongoing process of continued learning.

Josh and his wife Mary met in Physical Therapy school and have enjoyed high altitude living in Nederland and Evergreen, Colorado where they currently reside with their three young children and chocolate lab. Josh enjoys mountain biking, hiking Colorado peaks, fly-fishing and hunting and has spent the last few winters taking on the challenge of learning to telemark ski.

Josh and Mary consider their three children a real blessing and take every opportunity they get to keep their personal passion for outdoor adventure and travel an integral part of family living. Camping, hiking, playing at parks (and stopping for ice cream on the way), swimming, and exploring around the family farm in Ohio are some of their favorite family ventures.

Josh enjoys implementing a style of Physical Therapy practice which is creative and integrated, yet specific and biomechanically-based. He particularly enjoys the challenge of problem-solving for complex patient presentations, developing a problem list that addresses the overall musculoskeletal needs of the patient and prioritizing for optimal outcomes. Josh believes the process starts with listening to his patients and in finding the underlying cause for the patient’s symptoms. The best outcome requires a shared vision for what the goal is and good communication each step of the way.