Meet the Team
Dr. Ashli Linkhorn
Chiropractor, CCEP, CCSP, DC, GTS
Dr. Ashli Linkhorn is the owner of Sports Chiropractic Institute—and has been raising the bar for over 20 years. Around here, “good enough” doesn’t make the schedule.
She’s spent 15 years as an adjunct faculty member at Life University and over a decade as a Graston Technique Instructor and Clinical Advisor, teaching DCs, PTs, OTs, and ATCs across the country—and across the globe, from Hawaii to Sweden. She also logged 10 years on the medical staff of the Women’s College World Series, where there’s no room for guesswork and outcomes matter.
But if you ask her, titles aren’t the point—impact is.
She’s most at home in front of a room full of clinicians, challenging the way they think, pushing them to see movement differently, and giving them tools they can actually use on Monday morning. No fluff. No filler. Just better systems, better questions, and better results.
She practices what she teaches. One full Ironman, five half Ironmans, three 50K ultras, and more marathons than most people care to count. She’s also a Level 2 Russian Kettlebell Instructor, so yes—if needed, she can out-swing most people in the room.
In the clinic, on stage, or on the training floor, the standard stays the same: move better, think better, perform better.
Dr. Gaby Rosa-Rosario
Chiropractor, MS, DC, GTS
Dr. Gaby Rosa-Rosario brings an athlete’s mindset to everything she does—and she’s not interested in “just getting by.”
Born and raised in Puerto Rico, she left home at 17 to play collegiate volleyball in Texas, an experience that shaped how she approaches performance, resilience, and recovery. She earned her Bachelor of Science from Texas A&M University–Commerce before beginning medical school at Ponce Health Sciences University. It didn’t take long for her to realize that a reactive, symptom-based model of care wasn’t the fit—so she pivoted toward a more proactive, performance-driven path at Life University, where she completed her Doctorate in Chiropractic and her Master’s in Sports Chiropractic.
She’s also coached the Campbell High School JV volleyball team, bringing the same standards she holds for herself into how she develops young athletes—high expectations, smart training, and no shortcuts.
In the clinic, Dr. Rosa is equal parts compassionate and competitive. She meets patients where they are—but she doesn’t let them stay there. Her goal is simple: keep athletes pain-free, moving well, and performing at a level they didn’t think was possible.
Because around here, “good enough” isn’t the end goal—progress is.

Angie (Cain) Wood
Office Coordinator
Meet our resident gatekeeper and scheduling strategist, an Atlanta native who knows that the most coveted real estate in our clinic isn’t square footage—it’s the 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM appointment slots. If you’ve landed one, consider it a win.
She doesn’t just work here—she lives what we teach. Whether it’s dialing in movement quality or demonstrating a crisp kettlebell swing or Turkish get-up, she holds her own with the best of them. Don’t be surprised if your check-in turns into a quick coaching moment.
She’s the first voice you hear, the first face you see, and the one who keeps the entire operation running with precision. Equal parts organized, personable, and just selective enough to keep things interesting (for us and you).

Rosemary Stribling
Massage Therapist, MA, LMT


