About Us
into your home since 2005.
Jerry Baranick PT, DPT, CEEAA
USC, Clinical Doctorate:
Physical Therapy
Over 20 years of experience- UCLA, Bachelors of Science: Physiological Science
- OCS, Orthopedic certified specialist 2003-2013
- Certified Exercise Expert for Aging Adults
Dr. Jerry Baranick graduated from UCLA where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Physiological Science. After a year assisting in spinal cord injury research, he enrolled at the University of Southern California where he earned a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree. He is now practicing as a licensed physical therapist in the state of California and he is a member of the APTA, geriatric section.
His post-graduate studies have been highlighted by a year-long manual therapy training, USC advanced spine series, functional training and differential diagnosis. His efforts merited him the honor of orthopedic clinical specialist, and expert in exercise and movement for aging adults, recognized by the American Physical Therapy Association.
Dr. Baranick has over 20 years of experience as a physical therapist, both as a director in the clinic outpatient setting and now as a specialist treating patients privately in their homes. He uses his experience in geriatrics, orthopedics, neurology and cardiopulmonary to treat patients with complex medical history.
In his free time, Dr. Baranick enjoys volunteering his time, coaching youth basketball, soccer, baseball and softball.
Christine Baranick PT, DPT, GCS, CEEAA
USC, Clinical Doctorate:
Physical Therapy
Over 20 years of experience- University of Arizona, Bachelors of Science: Physiological Science
- OCS, Orthopedic certified specialist 2003-2013
- GCS, Geriatric clinical specialist
- Certified Exercise Expert for Aging Adults
Dr. Christine Baranick is a licensed physical therapist in the state of California. She is member of the American Physical Therapy Association, geriatric section.
She studied exercise physiology at the University of Arizona, earning a Bachelor of Science, and she continued her studies at the University of Southern California earning a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree.
Her post-graduate studies have focused on manual therapy with the North American Institute of Orthopedic Manual Therapy and the Institute of Physical Arts, among others. She earned the title of Orthopedic Certified Specialist in 2003 and is also currently board certified in geriatrics, recognized by the American Physical Therapy Association.
She has been practicing physical therapy for over 20 years and has taught at both the masters and doctorate level students at Pacific University. She is currently on faculty at Chapman University as adjunct professor, teaching in the doctor of physical therapy program.
Dr. Baranick enjoys an active lifestyle, after years of gymnastics, rock climbing, and training and competing in CrossFit. She currently enjoys trail running, strength and mobility training and spending time with her busy family of five.