About Us

Meet the Doctor

Dr. Ro Urbino PT, DPT

Dr. Ro is a passionate and dedicated physiotherapist whose mission is to help his clients return to the activities they love. His approach is holistic, prioritizing a personalized and collaborative relationship with each client to achieve their goals. With an extensive background in continued education, Dr. Ro has specialized in Functional Range Conditioning, DNS, Movement Links, and has drawn knowledge from the Postural Restoration Institute. This diverse training allows him to provide cutting-edge care for athletes, recreational enthusiasts, and individuals from all walks of life.

Dr. Ro’s enthusiasm for movement and rehabilitation is also fueled by his personal experience in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, kettlebell training, and his commitment to working with athletes. He strongly believes in not only treating current injuries but helping clients improve performance, strength, and mobility for long-term wellness. For him, physiotherapy is not just about rehabilitation; it's about empowering clients to maximize their potential.

Beyond the clinic, Dr. Ro is a firm advocate of creating a network to support others, particularly individuals with limited access to physiotherapy. He envisions providing affordable care and connecting patients with the right specialists to ensure they receive comprehensive, personalized treatment.

When he’s not working, Dr. Ro enjoys spending quality time with his family, cooking, gaming, and running. His strong family values, combined with his passion for helping others, make him not just a skilled physiotherapist, but a compassionate advocate for his clients’ overall well-being.

Education:

– University of California, Irvine (2013) Bachelor of Arts in Art History

– University of St. Augustine, San Marcos (2019) Doctorate of Physical Therapy

Coursework:

– Top Down Bottom Up – 2019

– Functional Range Conditioning (FRCms) – 2020

– Movement Links Bay Area – 2021

- David Grey Rehab Trained

- Applied Performance Coach - Trained - 2024

- Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) - Course A, Course B, Exercise I, Exercise