Meet Our Physical & Occupational Therapists
North Campus
Kamber Arbini, MPT, COMT, graduated from Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California with a bachelors in Kinesiology in 1996; then completed her Masters of Physical Therapy from Azusa Pacific University in 1999. She was a competitive gymnast through high school and played both high school and college volleyball. Working closely with her own PT through her high school and college years sparked an interest in physical therapy. Her career has focused primarily on outpatient orthopedics. She sees it as a privilege to have the opportunity to partner with patients to assist them in returning to their highest level of function. Kamber believes continuing education is key to advancing her skills and challenging herself to be a better therapist. In 2014 she completed an extensive two year program making her a Certified Orthopedic Manipulative Therapist. In her free time she continues to play in competitive volleyball leagues both here in Colorado Springs as well as in Denver. She grew up on the beaches of sunny southern California so she also enjoys most water sports. During the summer, the best place to find her is at Pueblo Reservoir waterskiing and wake boarding.
Katie Bottorff, PT, DPT, COMT, graduated from the University of Northern Colorado in 2000 with a bachelors in Kinesiology. She then completed her Doctorate of Physical Therapy at St. Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa in 2006. Katie’s love of volleyball throughout high school and college gave her opportunities to meet physical therapists and grow her interest in the field. This interest has pushed her toward a career in outpatient orthopedics. Katie also participates in continuing education classes and in 2014 she completed an extensive 2 year program to become a Certified Orthopedic Manipulative Therapist. In her free time, Katie loves hiking and spending time with her family.
Kristin Hatin, PT, DPT, graduated from the University of Vermont with a bachelor’s degree in 2008; then earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy in 2011. She pursued a career in physical therapy based on her love for helping people and an interest in the human body. After practicing at a small outpatient orthopedic practice in Vermont, she and her husband decided to move to Colorado in April 2014. Outside of work, Kristin enjoys hiking, mountain biking, cooking, traveling, snowboarding, and spending time with friends and family.
Matt Kudron, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS, grew up in Columbus, Nebraska and received a bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science from the University of Nebraska-Omaha. He then earned his Doctorate of Physical Therapy Degree from the University of Nebraska-Medical Center in 2010. During his time in Physical Therapy school, Matt received advanced certification as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS). Following his graduation Matt, first practiced in Dallas, Texas before moving to Tucson, Arizona. This is where he completed a post-graduate residency program through the Evidence in Motion Institute with specialization in orthopedic based manual therapy. He moved to Colorado Springs in 2014, and in 2015, Matt became board certified as an Orthopedic Care Specialist (OCS) through the American Physical Therapy Association. In his free time, Matt enjoys camping, hiking, running, weight lifting, and any lake or mountain related activities.
Denis Kush, PTA, MT, CNMT, is a born and raised native of Colorado Springs, CO and graduated from Pueblo Community College in 2006 with an Associate of Arts and Science degree as a Physical Therapist Assistant. In addition to his PTA degree, Denis has an Associate degree in Sports and Fitness from Denver Technical College and is a licensed Massage Therapist. During his 20 years of experience in physical therapy, Denis has primarily worked in an outpatient setting, but has also work in skilled nursing. Denis was privileged to apply his skills at the Olympic Training Center, working on the most elite athletes in the world. Growing up, Denis participated in numerous sports including soccer, swimming, and hockey in which he suffered many sports-related injuries and saw firsthand the benefits of physical therapy. Presently, he enjoys spending time with his family, participating in all outdoor activities, and especially teaching/coaching his two girls in swimming and baseball.
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South Campus
Roger is well-versed in various disciplines of physical therapy and has years of experience in his favorite specialty, outpatient orthopedics. He appreciates opportunities to teach and mentor new grads through sharing innovative ideas and techniques. His efforts add value to the physical therapy clinic by improving patient experiences and helping people get back on their feet. In his free time, Roger enjoys various activities including hiking, mountain biking with his dog (Chase), fly fishing, and hanging out with his family.
Nick Kulesa, PT, DPT, MS hails from Long Island, NY, where he grew up on the Atlantic shore as a runner, swimmer, and ocean lifeguard. He pursued a BS in Biotechnology and Pre-Medicine (2005) at SUNY Buffalo, while adding cycling and triathlon to his athletic repertoire. While pursuing a MS in Exercise Physiology and Sport Nutrition (2007) at SUNY Buffalo, Nick received his ACSM certificate in personal training, and completed an internship at the US Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs for Sport Performance and USA Cycling. Nick completed his Doctorate in Physical Therapy (2013) at CU Denver, where he gained intern experience in orthopedic, acute, neurological, pediatric, geriatric, and sport rehabilitation in Colorado and Montana. Currently, Nick enjoys practicing outpatient orthopedic care, with an emphasis on competitive sports rehab and post-operative care, specifically regarding cartilage injury and repair in the knee, hip, and shoulder. This interest stems from his past and present activity as a competitive triathlete and road cyclist, as well as a personal history of over 10 knee and hip surgeries including meniscus transplant, autologous cartilage implant, labrum repair, and labrum reconstruction. Nick continues his post-graduate education with regular coursework in sports, orthopedic, and manual physical therapy, and enjoys daily bike/swim/gym training, hiking, drumming, nerd life and spending time in the great outdoors.
In college, Eric was a lacrosse player and enjoyed years of athletics. This is one reason for his desire to help others return to sports, hobbies, and other activities after they’ve suffered an injury. Eric also loves spending time with his wife and son. His hobbies include mountain biking, hiking, snowboarding, rock climbing, and camping.
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During four of her undergraduate years, Macie played softball on scholarship and won 3 conference championships. She enjoys everything outdoors including hiking, fishing, and camping. Macie recently moved to Colorado Springs with her husband, daughter, and two dogs.
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