About Us
Dr. Gary Schneider
Physical Therapist Orthopedic Clinical Specialist
Gary received his Bachelor's in Kinesiology from UT Austin and his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Texas State University. He is a board-certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (OCS) and holds a Manual Therapy Certification.
Gary is also an Institute of Clinical Excellence trained practitioner and specializes in spine management/diagnosis (cervical and lumbar) and clinical management of the fitness athlete.
Gary Schneider is dedicated to empowering patients on their journey to better movement and a more fulfilling life. His many years of clinical experience and advanced training fuels his approach, as he strives to help each patient unlock their individual potential to live life to the fullest, without limitations.
He specializes in working with crossfit athletes, weekend warriors, weight-lifters, active adults, and the general athletic population.
Outside of the clinic, Gary embodies an active lifestyle, whether he's playing any recreational sport he can find, exploring hiking trails, participating in CrossFit, walking his dog, or embracing spontaneous fun in the park – a testament to the freedom of movement he champions for his patients.
Dr. Angela Aie
Physical Therapist Certified Functional Strength Coach
Angela grew up in the greater Los Angeles Area and has lived in the Bay Area for the past 8 years. She received her Bachelor’s in Kinesiology from Rice University and her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from UCSF. Angela specializes in providing patient-centric care and evidence-based practice for musculoskeletal injuries.
Angela has worked with a wide variety of patients from hospital settings to sports and performance clinics. She has experience with patients such as college athletes, weekend warriors, frisbee players, climbers, yoga instructors, runners, and general active adults. She understands that no two injuries are the same and enjoys helping individuals get back to daily activities.
When Angela isn’t in the gym, you can find her on the frisbee field, watching the latest movie or TV show, or hanging out with her cat.
What sets us apart?
10-15 minutes before getting passed off to a PT aide
repetitive cookie-cutter exercises for 8-12 weeks
only focuses at the site of the symptoms
not enough weights or equipment to challenge you
wastes time on modalities like heat, ice, and ultrasound
limited availability for appointments
traditional PT practice
re.PHYSIO
1-on-1 for full hour with a licensed physical therapist
customized programming that gets updated weekly
takes a full body approach to rehab
proper sports equipment and tech on-site
spends time on education and injury prevention
ensures availability for timely follow-up appointments
