Staff

MS.PT.OSC.MTC
Founder & Practicioner

Hina Sheth is the owner and practitioner of Rebalance Physical Therapy. She is a board certified physical therapist specializing in orthopedics including spine and pelvic floor rehabilitation. She is an orthopedic clinical specialist through the American Physical Therapy Association and a manual certified therapist through the University of St. Augustine.

Hina received her bachelors in Liberal Arts and Science from the University of Florida in 1998 and her Masters in Physical Therapy from the University of St. Augustine in 2000. Shortly after graduating, she moved to New York City where she specialized in orthopedics and sports injury with an emphasis on spine and sacroiliac joint dysfunction.

She moved to Philadelphia in 2004 where she started training as a pelvic floor specialist at the University of Pennsylvania. She worked closely with renowned physicians, mentored and trained junior staff. She assisted in teaching physical therapy students at Arcadia University. She also developed an eclectic approach to treatment integrating various manual techniques with Yoga and Pilates. She continues to work closely with some of the best physicians throughout the Philadelphia health care systems and surrounding suburbs. She lectures several times throughout the year at Temple, University of Pennsylvania, Hahnemann/Drexel/ Lankenau, Thomas Jefferson Hospitals on spinal dysfunction and pelvic pain and the holistic model of dysfunction and treatment.

In addition to her impressive qualifications and accomplishments, Hina is an accomplished speaker. She gave a TEDx talk in 2022, where she discussed the importance of increasing awareness about genital and pelvic pain, which affects a significant number of men and women, yet has little community and healthcare awareness. This Tedx can be found on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pEzkveGW6g) and has received widespread acclaim. Her ability to convey complex ideas in an accessible and engaging way makes her a sought-after speaker and a valuable asset to the physical therapy community.

Hina participated in an NIH research study in 2008 on Interstitial Cystitis and Physical Therapy treatment, which was the catalyst in putting pelvic floor therapy on the map for pelvic pain intervention. She has also co-authored chapters in several urogynecologic manuals on pelvic pain and is an exam writer for the American Physical Therapy Association’s women’s health exam. She has mentored with some of the best and world-renowned spine, sacroiliac joint manual therapists including Stanley Paris, Mark Laslett, Diane Lee, and Linda Joy Lee. She is constantly pursuing her craniosacral therapy coursework to further enhance her manual therapy skills.

Hina is an active member of the National Vulvadynia Association, International Pelvic Pain Society, American Physical Therapy Association, and Interstitial Cystitis Network.

Outside of Rebalance, Hina loves to spend quality time with her husband, three kids, and her dog Rooney. Her ideal way to spend an evening is entertaining close friends, enjoying great food and wine. She is also a lover of travel, skiing, and photography and is a self-help junkie.

PR.DPT
Practicioner

Kimberly Le is a highly knowledgeable and passionate physical therapist who has dedicated her career to helping individuals improve their overall physical health and well-being. Kimberly obtained her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from Temple University, where she discovered her passion for promoting nutritional wellness, physical fitness, and cultural diversity through involvement with various student organizations such as the food co-op, running club, and Asian student associations.

Later, she went on to earn her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Temple University and developed a keen interest in pelvic floor rehabilitation. Her inspiration for specializing in this area stemmed from observing the profound difference physical therapy made in the lives of individuals experiencing chronic pelvic pain, as well as pregnant and postpartum mothers.

Kimberly’s passion for treating a wide range of conditions is evident in her unwavering commitment to addressing pelvic floor dysfunction associated with female sexual pain, vulvo/vestibulodynia, endometriosis, interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome, pudendal neuralgia, and male pelvic pain. Her interest in treating orthopedic issues extends beyond these areas, as she specializes in spine, core, sacroiliac joint, and hip-related issues.

With her extensive training from the Herman & Wallace Institute and Postural Restoration Institute, Kimberly is well-equipped to provide top-quality care to her patients. She is also certified in dry needling.

Apart from her work, Kimberly is an avid runner, barre enthusiast, hiker, and enjoys other outdoor activities. She also loves cooking and exploring restaurants and coffee shops. She has a keen interest in plants and gardening as well.

What sets Kimberly apart from other physical therapists is her exceptional ability to care for her patients on both a physical and mental level. She is passionate about the role that exercise plays in promoting overall health and well-being, and she is committed to helping her patients not just overcome their physical limitations but also improve their mental health.

With her empathetic nature, Kimberly is able to connect with her patients on a deeper level, which allows her to tailor her treatments to their individual needs.

Overall, Kimberly Le is a skilled and compassionate physical therapist who is committed to helping her patients achieve optimal health and wellness through movement, exercise, and therapy.

PT.DPT
Practicioner

Meet Christine, a licensed physical therapist who received her Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science and completed her Doctorate of Physical Therapy at the University of Scranton. While she enjoys helping patients with a variety of orthopedic issues such as low back, hip, and ankle pain, her true passion lies in providing support for women during pregnancy and postpartum.

After completing her studies, Christine gained experience in a number of different physical therapy settings. It wasn’t until she experienced pregnancy and motherhood firsthand that she found her true calling in pelvic floor rehabilitation. With two children of her own, Christine knows how overwhelming the postpartum period can be, and she is dedicated to providing the support and care that women need during this time.

As a pelvic floor specialist, Christine has a deep understanding of the anatomy and physiology of the pelvic floor, as well as the changes that occur during pregnancy and postpartum. She is committed to helping women regain their physical and emotional well-being through hands-on treatment, including manual therapy and exercise therapy, as well as education on proper body mechanics.

Beyond her clinical expertise, Christine is known for her warm, compassionate approach to patient care. She believes that building personal connections with her patients is key to helping them achieve their goals, and she enjoys being their cheerleader every step of the way. Her patients appreciate her ability to provide not only physical but also mental support throughout their journey to healing.

When Christine isn’t working with patients, she loves to travel and spend time at the beach with her family. Originally from Northern New Jersey, she has been living just outside of Philadelphia for the past 7 years and is proud to be part of the local physical therapy community.

At our clinic, we are thrilled to have Christine on our team of expert physical therapists. Whether you are experiencing pelvic pain, orthopedic issues, or are in need of postpartum support, Christine is here to help you regain your strength and confidence.

DP.DPT
Practicioner

Meet Nick, our esteemed physical therapist, who brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to our team at Rebalance Physical Therapy Office. With over 8 years of experience, Nick graduated from LaSalle University with a degree in Biology and pursued his passion for physical therapy at Arcadia University, where he received his PT degree.

Nick’s focus in PT sets him apart from others in the field. He is a barefoot rehab specialist and has a keen interest in fascial connections. He treats all orthopedic conditions, but his favorite area to work with is the lower quarter, specifically the low back, hip, and knee. His dedication to barefoot rehab is reflected in the courses he has taken, including SFMA, Maitland, and Graston.

Outside of work, Nick is a proud husband and father. He enjoys spending time with his family, running in the Wissahickon Valley Park, and exploring the great outdoors. Nick’s passion lies in working with runners and helping them achieve their goals.

What motivates Nick is his belief that natural movement is medicine, and he enjoys reconnecting people with it through movement. He was born to help others, and he finds fulfillment in assisting his patients in returning to the things they love.

At Rebalance Physical Therapy Office, we are fortunate to have Nick on our team, and we are confident that he will provide exceptional care to all of our patients. With his dedication to providing exceptional care and his passion for helping patients achieve their goals, Nick is an invaluable member of our team.

Danielle Flynn - Rebalance PT

DP.DPT
Practicioner

Meet Danielle, a licensed physical therapist with a passion for movement, healing, and helping others thrive through all stages of life. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Health Sciences and went on to complete her Doctorate of Physical Therapy at Ithaca College.

Danielle launched her career as a traveling physical therapist, spending four years exploring the country and gaining invaluable experience across diverse clinical settings. This journey allowed her to treat patients in a variety of environments, connect with people from all walks of life, and quickly adapt to new challenges. When the time came to put down roots, Danielle and her husband were excited to return to their hometown of Philadelphia.

Her clinical background is rooted in outpatient orthopedics, with additional experience in skilled nursing facilities and acute care. Danielle is comfortable treating a wide range of diagnoses and enjoys working with patients throughout all stages of life. She believes physical therapy is a powerful tool to support graceful aging and enable people to continue doing what they love. Her orthopedic specialties include the shoulder, knee, and foot/ankle complex. Danielle has extensive postoperative experience treating rotator cuff repairs, ankle fractures, total joint replacements, and ACL/meniscus repairs. She also enjoys treating patients who are months-years post op who feel that they have yet to fully recover from their injury.

Danielle enjoys working with the athletic population and is passionate about helping athletes return to the sport they love. She believes that physical therapy goes beyond just corrective exercises—it’s about empowering individuals through education, functional movement, and personalized care. Danielle understands that returning to sport after an injury can feel overwhelming, and she is committed to guiding her patients every step of the way with encouragement, expertise, and a comprehensive rehabilitation approach.

Danielle has begun expanding her expertise into the field of pelvic health. She is enthusiastic about treating pelvic floor conditions, including prenatal and postpartum care, dyspareunia, and pelvic pain. Her holistic, full-body approach makes pelvic health a natural extension of her practice, recognizing the deep connection between all systems of the body.

She is certified in dry needling and integrates a variety of manual therapy techniques into her treatment approach, including Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM) and cupping. Danielle places a strong emphasis on manual therapy as a key component of rehabilitation, using hands-on techniques to reduce pain, improve mobility, and restore normal muscular and fascial tension. These methods help facilitate better movement patterns, decrease inflammation, and accelerate tissue healing. By addressing both the symptoms and underlying biomechanical imbalances, she aims to optimize performance and support long-term recovery.

Outside the clinic, Danielle is deeply passionate about the outdoors. She lives by the belief that movement is medicine—and her favorite place to move is outside. She’s an avid hiker, trail runner, and backpacker, often seeking long-distance endurance adventures that challenge her physically and mentally.

Danielle is goal-driven and patient-centered. Whether your goal is to summit a mountain or simply climb the stairs without pain, Danielle is committed to helping you get there—stronger, healthier, and more confident.

Rhythm Sampat, MPT, COMT

Rhythm Sampat is a licensed physical therapist with over 12 years of clinical experience and a Master’s degree in Physiotherapy. She is a Certified Orthopedic Manual Therapist (COMT), with advanced clinical training in the assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal dysfunctions, particularly of the spine, pelvis, and sacroiliac joint.

Her expertise lies in the integration of orthopedic manual therapy and pelvic floor rehabilitation. Rhythm’s clinical approach is deeply rooted in evidence-based practice, with a strong emphasis on biomechanical analysis, functional movement, and hands-on manual techniques to treat pelvic pain, incontinence, prolapse, postpartum recovery, and core dysfunction. She is currently expanding her expertise through advanced continuing education in pregnancy and postpartum rehabilitation under internationally recognized clinician Shara Duvall.

Having practiced in both India and Singapore for over a decade, Rhythm brings an international perspective to her clinical work. Her exposure to diverse healthcare systems has helped shape a holistic, patient-centered model of care that blends manual therapy, breath retraining, and functional movement science.

In addition to her clinical practice, Rhythm actively develops pelvic health education resources, mentors physiotherapy students and clinicians, and advocates for improved access to pelvic health services across South Asia. She is fluent in English, Hindi, Gujarati, and Malay, enabling her to connect with and educate a wide range of patients and professionals across cultures.


When she’s not in the clinic, Rhythm enjoys working out, yoga, dancing, spending time with her two children, and traveling with her family. Her travels through Malaysia, Indonesia, Cambodia, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Japan, and along Australia’s Great Ocean Road have deeply shaped her appreciation for diverse cultures and healing practices. Whether she’s hosting friends over a great meal or learning something new, she brings the same passion and presence to life that she offers to every patient she treats.

Dr. Joanna Hess
practitioner

Dr. Joanna Hess is a board-certified pelvic health physical therapist known for her warm, evidence-based, and trauma-informed approach. With over 15 years of clinical experience in pelvic health, orthopedics, and sports medicine, she combines high level clinical reasoning with practical, patient-centered care.
 
She earned her Doctor of Physical Therapy from Washington University in St. Louis, holds certification from the Postural Restoration Institute, and is a Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Women’s Health Physical Therapy. Dr. Hess has trained with leading experts and institutions—including the Neuro-Orthopedic Institute, Postural Restoration Institute, Aspetar Sports Hospital, Diane Lee, Linda-Joy Lee, Julie Wiebe, Susan Clinton, and the Herman-Wallace Institute. Actively engaged in advancing the field, she mentors early-career therapists, serves as adjunct faculty at Thomas Jefferson University, reviews APTA pelvic health board applications, and contributes as a peer reviewer for the Journal of Women’s and Pelvic Health
 
Her care integrates innovative patient education, accessible therapeutic movement, and advanced manual therapies such as myofascial release, dry needling, visceral mobilization, craniosacral therapy, and cupping. Guided by a biopsychosocial framework, she tailors interventions to each individual for optimal outcomes and partners with patients to relieve symptoms, support nervous system regulation, and empower long-term self-management.
 
Joanna lives in West Philadelphia with her husband and three children. Outside the clinic, she enjoys running, porch sitting, and volunteering in her communities.

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