Rehabilitation Team


Rebekah Clogston

Rebekah Clogston, PT, DPT, OCS

Rebekah Clogston was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest. Rebekah received her bachelor’s degree in Nutrition and Dietetics from Clemson University in South Carolina. She graduated as Doctor of Physical Therapy from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions. In 2021, she became a Board-Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist.

Kristin Conzo

Kristin Conzo, MS, CCC-SLP

Kristin Conzo, MS, CCC-SLP was born and raised in Waltham, MA. She received her undergraduate degree in Special Education and Communication Disorders from Bridgewater State University and a graduate degree in Speech Language Pathology from Syracuse University. Kristin has been practicing for over 19 years in a variety of setting such as outpatient, acute care and post-acute rehabilitation. She is certified in LSVT Loud  for Parkinson’s patients and has a special interests in adults with neurological conditions and voice disorders.

Sarah Gespacher

Sarah Gerspacher, PT, DPT

A Washington native, Sarah graduated from Western Washington University with a degree in Kinesiology. Her passion for helping people lead her to a career path in physical therapy and she earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy at Marymount University in 2017. Sarah uses a patient centered approach focusing on individualized education and working towards meaningful, personal goals. Her professional interests include maximizing function for individuals in the geriatric population, those with neurologic impairments such as stroke and Parkinson's Disease, and individuals experiencing balance impairment. She is a LSVT BIG certified clinician through LSVT Global, LSVT BIG is a research-based exercise program focused on amplitude training for individuals with Parkinson’s. Sarah also specializes in pelvic floor dysfunction, pelvic pain and incontinence for all genders. Outside of the clinic you can find her running, hiking, backpacking or traveling to new places.

Mark

Mark Jamantoc, PT, OCS, FDM-IC

Mark Jamantoc completed his Physical Therapy degree from St. Paul University Iloilo, Philippines in 2002. After working for four years in the clinic and as a faculty of the School of Physical Therapy in his hometown, he moved to the United States and pursued his board certification for Orthopedic Physical Therapy. Having an Osteopathic background and with hundreds of hours of training, he has achieved the Washington State endorsement for Spinal Manipulation. He is a certified practitioner for the Osteopathic Technique: Fascial Distortion Model (FDM) and is on track to become an instructor. He is also a certified provider for Blood Flow Restriction Training (BFRT). He continues to hone his skills by both teaching and learning more advanced courses in his field. The majority of his experience is working with the fitness industry: team sports, gymnasts, CrossFit, jiu jitsu athletes and powerlifters. Mark is well respected among his peers within the Filipino-American community, having been a founding member and former administrator of the group, Academy of Filipino-American Physical Therapists (AFAPT). He has served as one of the directors for the American Fascial Distortion Model Association (AFDMA). Mark also works as an on-call PT for the Seattle Totems Hockey team. In his spare time, you might find Mark hiking with his dog, Shadow or hanging out in a local café reading a good book.

Sarah Johnston

Sarah Johnston PT, DPT

Sarah Johnston grew up in Snohomish County. She received her Associate of Science from Everett Community College. She attended and received her Bachelor of Science, majoring in Kinesiology, from Western Washington University and then relocated to Southern California to complete PT school. She earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Western University of Health Sciences. Sarah’s experience includes acute care and outpatient settings, working with a wide range of patient populations from pediatrics to geriatrics. In Sarah’s free time she loves to travel and explore with her husband.

Brianne Lynch

Brianne Lynch, PT, DPT

Brianne Lynch was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest. She completed her undergraduate degree from Western Washington University in Exercise Science then went on to obtain her Doctorate of Physical Therapy at Simmons University in Boston Massachusetts. It was in Boston where she developed her strong passion of working with both neurologic and orthopedic patient populations. She has since pursued those passions through obtaining her specialist certification in neurologic rehab as a Certified Stroke Rehab Specialist and completing multiple continuing education courses in manual therapy through the North American Institute of Orthopedic Manual Therapy. Over the past two years she has also enjoyed pursing continuing education in aquatic therapy and providing care through our aquatic therapy program at the YMCA. Brianne enjoys working with an array of patient populations from adolescent to geriatric patients and everyone in-between.

Robynn Oczkewicz

Robynn Oczkewicz, OTR/L, CHT

Robynn attended the University of Puget Sound to complete her Masters in Occupational Therapy. During her education, she developed an interest in injury care as well as injury prevention. Not long after graduation in 2002, she began her career in upper extremity rehabilitation and eventually went on to attend a prestigious Hand Therapy Fellowship at the Philadelphia Hand Center in early 2008. When eligible later in 2008, she passed the hand therapy certification exam and has successfully completed study and work requirements to maintain her certification. Her everyday work includes assisting individuals with arthritic pain, overuse, and traumatic injuries. She enjoys making custom orthoses and providing thoughtful post-operative care.

Stephanie Partington

Stephanie Partington, PT, DPT

Stephanie Partington, PT, DPT was born and raised in Washington. She attended Gonzaga University where she received her Bachelor’s degree in Human Physiology. She then went on to receive her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in 2019. She has been with Skagit Regional Health since November 2019 where she enjoys providing care to our orthopedic population. In particular, she takes special interest in treating our post-surgical population with increased focus on shoulders and knees, as well as various orthopedic conditions across the lifespan. In her free time, she enjoys golfing, hiking and spending time outdoors.

Ingrid Schwab

Ingrid Schwab, MS,CCC-SLP

Ingrid Schwab, MS, CCC-SLP was born and raised in Albany, California. Ingrid has been practicing for over 38 years in a variety of settings such as outpatient, acute care, trauma units and post-acute rehabilitation. Her professional interests include aiding patients in recovery for neurologic impairments including stroke, head injury and Parkinson’s disease. She is certified in MDTP swallowing therapy to help patients with a variety of swallowing disorders.

Dana Sturtz

Dana Sturtz, PT, DPT, CLT

Dana Sturtz, PT, DPT, CLT, obtained her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from the University of Michigan in 2007. She specializes in breast cancer rehabilitation as a Certified Lymphedema Therapist. Her experience includes a variety of hospital-based settings, including acute care, inpatient rehabilitation and outpatient clinics in Seattle and Skagit Valley, providing care to adolescent to geriatric populations. She also holds specialist certification in neurologic rehabilitation as a Certified Stroke Rehabilitation Specialist and LSVT BIG Parkinson's certified therapist.

Jenna Williams

Jenna Williams, MS, OTR/L

Jenna Williams, MS, OTR/L, became interested in occupational therapy during a close friend’s rehabilitation from traumatic brain injury. She holds her Master’s in Occupational Therapy from the University of Puget Sound (2016) and has since worked in outpatient, acute care, long-term care, and skilled nursing facility settings in Montana and Washington. She is both a certified LSVT BIG provider for Parkinson’s rehab and a Certified Stroke Rehabilitation Specialist. Her clinical interests include activity modification and upper extremity motor relearning following stroke, traumatic brain injury and other central nervous system conditions.