Marcus Hinkle, DPT, Clinic Director

Marcus is the clinic director of the Alpharetta clinic. He is originally from Illinois where he received his Bachelors of Science degree in Kinesiology at the University of Illinois. He then attended Emory University where he earned his Doctor of Physical Therapy Degree graduating with honors. Marcus wrestled at the collegiate level and continues to actively participate in sports medicine.
Special Interests:
Dry Needling
Kinesiotape
Publications:
Emory University, Doctor of Physical Therapy Program
- Hamilton, S.K., Hinkle, M.L., Rambo, L.N., Rexwinkle, A.M., Rose, S., English, A.W. (2011). Misdirection of Regenerating Axons and Functional Recovery following Sciatic Nerve Injury in Rats. Journal of Comparative Neurology, 519; 21-33.
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Exercise Neuroscience Department.
- Motl, R. W., Snook, E. M., & Hinkle, M. L. (2007). Effect of unloaded leg cycling on spasticity in individuals with multiple sclerosis using anti-spastic medications. International Journal of Neuroscience, Jul; 117(7): 895-901.
- Motl, R. W., Snook, E. M., McAuley, E., Scott, J. A., & Hinkle, M. L. (2007). Demographic correlates of physical activity in individuals with multiple sclerosis. Disability and Rehabilitation, Aug. 30; 29(16): 1301-1304.
- Motl, R.W., Snook, E.M., Hinkle, M.L., & McAuley E. (2006). Effect of acute leg cycling on the soleus H-reflex and modified scale scores in individuals with multiple sclerosis. Neuroscience Letters, 406(3): 289-92.
- Snook, E. M., Scott, J. A., Hinkle, M. L., Betley, A.M., Gliottoni, R. C., McAuley, E., Motl, R. W. [In Press]. Are Symptoms Inversely Correlated with Physical Activity in Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis? Annals of Behavioral Medicine.
- Snook, E. M., Scott, J. A., Douglass, M. L., Hinkle, M. L., Betley, A. M., Motl, R. W.[In Press]. Do Symptoms Impact Daily Step Counts in Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis? Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise