Staff

Bo Renshaw, MSPT, ATC

Bo Renshaw, MSPT, ATCOwner
Physical Therapist

I was an athlete in high school and discovered physical therapy when I broke an ankle one summer. I was amazed at what a physical therapist could do without drugs or surgery. When I went to college, I remembered my physical therapy experience and decided to become a physical therapy volunteer, and I quickly found out that this is what I wanted to do with my life. And I've never regretted my decision since.

  • MS - Physical Therapy, University of Central Arkansas, Conway, AR, 1998
  • ATC - National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification, 2001
  • BS - Biology, Ouachita Baptist University, Arkadelphia, AR, 1995
  • LICENSURE - Arkansas

Interaction with my colleagues is very important. The first benefit that comes to mind is the free flow of information that has had a direct influence on my practice over the years. The second benefit is knowing that something I may have recommended to a colleague has made a difference for a patient I'll never meet. That gives me great satisfaction.

  • MEMBER - American Physical Therapy Association, Sports Section and Private Practice Section; National Athletic Trainers Association, Arkansas Physical Therapy Association
  • AUTHOR/LECTURER - Shoulder Impingement in the Overhead Athlete - 2004; Current Rehab for the Throwing Athelete, Spring 2002 High School Coaches Seminar; Knee Rehab, Ortho Arkansas Quarterly Magazine; Back Care, Department of Health Services; Arkansas Athletic Trainers Conference, Shoulder Rehab; Proper Lifting Techniques for Firefighters and EMS - NLR Fire Department
  • VOLUNTEER - Sports Medicine, North Little Rock High School, Sylvan Hills High School and North Pulaski High School
  • CONTINUING EDUCATION - Functional Retraining, Advances in Knee and Shoulder Therapy, Orthotic Fabrication, Treatment of Foot Injuries

My years of experience, combined with today's advances, allow me to confirm your diagnosis and create a customized treatment plan for you. Over the years, I have helped thousands of patients end their pain and return to their active lives. For me, that's the most rewarding part of my job.

In his free time, Bo Renshaw enjoys hunting, golfing, playing basketball and spending time with his wife, Sarah, and their three children, James, Callie, and Abby.


Stan Harris

Stan Harris, PT, DPT

Owner
Physical Therapist

My interest in the medical field stemmed from being raised in a medical family. My father is a physician, mother a registered nurse, and also have two brothers that are Physical Therapists. Practicing as a Physical Therapist allows me to provide a needed service to the community.

  • DPT - Doctor of Physical Therapy, University of Central Arkansas, Conway, AR 2003
  • BS - Physical Therapy. University of Central Arkansas, Conway, AR 1985
  • BS - Biology, Ouachita Baptist University, Conway, AR, 1982
  • LICENSURE - Arkansas

We take pride in providing individual care with close patient supervision. Our facility arrangement allows excellent patient and staff interaction. Though our facility is large, we want the patient to feel "at home". This environment allows me to enjoy my job and look forward to coming to work.

  • MEMBER - American Physical Therapy Association
  • VOLUNTEER - ArPTA Treasure 2010 - 2013
  • TEACHING - 8 years as adjunct faculty in the physical and occupational therapy programs at UCA

Along with 28 years of practice, including 21 years in private practice, Stan specializes in vestibular and spine rehabilitation, and especially enjoys the challenge of working with chronic pain patients.

He is married to Betty and has four children from age 26 to 11. His leisure time is spent working on home projects and enjoys the outdoors camping and kayaking.


Chad Williams

Chad Williams, PT, DPT, ATC, CSCS, CSMS, Cert-DN, CF-L1, BFROwner / Clinic Manager
Physical Therapist

Since junior high school I knew that I wanted to pursue a career in the medical field. I was very active in sports and outdoors so I was naturally attracted to athletic training as a career. As I developed my skills and grew as a professional in athletic training I was exposed to physical therapy and was instantly drawn how physical therapist help individuals achieve his or her goals of returning back to activity. I am blessed to have found my niche and truly enjoy my profession!

  • DPT - Doctor of Physical Therapy, University of Central Arkansas, Conway, AR 2012
  • BS - Athletic Training, University of Central Arkansas, Conway, AR, 2008
  • ATC - National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification, 2008
  • CSCS - Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist
  • CSMS - Certified Sportsmetrics Specialists
  • Cert-DN - Certified Dry Needling
  • CF-L1 - Certified Crossfit Trainer - Level 1
  • BFR - Blood Flow Restriction
  • LICENSURE - Arkansas

Having the opportunity to work with four other physical therapists in a private practice setting is great because that gives me an awesome knowledge base to explore and implement. With so many different backgrounds I feel that I have a good reference for any situation that I may face. I feel that our staff honestly has the patient's best interest in mind and we come together to accomplish whatever needs to be done to get the patient healthy!

  • MEMBER - American Physical Therapy Association, National Athletic Trainers Association, Arkansas Physical Therapy Association, National Strength and Conditioning Association.
  • VOLUNTEER - Sports Medicine, Fall Fest, North Little Rock High School, Sylvan Hills High School, Tyson Health Fair, Arkansas Rolling Around the Rim.

In his spare time, Chad enjoys spending time with his wife I'Lisa and playing with his two boys Colton and Collier. Chad is an avid hunter and loves being involved with sports and spending time in the outdoors.


Kathy Borrelli, PT, OMPT

Kathy Borrelli, PT, OMPT

Physical Therapist

As a High School senior I investigated several career options to help me make the decision on "what I should do when I grow up." Physical Therapy was appealing because it would allow me to help others improve their life. I have been a physical therapist for 26 years and have never regretted my decision. In Physical Therapy you are always growing and learning as you work with different people and different problems. I am inspired by patient's that are able to battle back from terrible problems and always have a smile on their face. I many times receive as much from the treatment as the patient! Early on I felt a calling to help others, with Physical Therapy being an answer to my prayers.

  • BS - Physical Therapy - University of Illinois Medical Center, Chicago, IL - 1980
  • OMPT - Graduate Certificate in Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy - Oakland University - Rochester MI, 1998
  • LICENSURE - Arkansas (2005), Michigan, Illinois

I appreciate the ability to share ideas with other therapists concerning patient treatments. We all have had different experiences in our careers, and each patient is an individual, so a technique or treatment that worked well with one person may not be the best for another. Having a good working environment where there are other colleagues to brainstorm with on how to help a patient is important to me, and I feel that I have that environment at Harris & Renshaw Physical Therapy.

  • MEMBER - American Physical Therapy Association, Orthopedic, Women's Health Sections
  • AUTHOR/LECTURER - Proper Lifting Techniques for Firefighters and EMS - NLR Fire Department; Proper Lifting Techniques for Firefighters and EMS - Washington, MI Fire Department; Fall Prevention for the Elderly - St. Anastasia Senior Citizens Group
  • CONTINUING EDUCATION - Institute of Graduate Health Studies S1, S2, S3, and E1 Mobilization, TMJ seminar - Steven Krause, Maitland Spinal and Extremity Mobilization, Muscle Energy Techniques of the Spine and SI, Strain/Counterstrain Techniques for the Extremities, Freddy Kaltenborn/Olaf Evjenth S1-S9, E1-E3, Closed Chain Seminar - Gary Grey, SI mobilization, Center of Integrated Manual Therapy Visceral Mobilization with Muscle Energy and Beyond, Women's health Issues, Female Pelvic Floor Function, Dysfunction and Treatment - Herman-Wallace Institute

In the past 26 years I have been practicing Physical Therapy I have seen great changes in philosophy of treatment of different orthopedic and neurological problems. I pride myself in keeping current with the latest thinking concerning different treatment protocols and techniques to benefit my patient's outcome.

In her free time Kathy knits, sews, quilts, reads, and spends time with her family, husband Michael and three children, Michael, Melissa and Christina.


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Sara Eller, PT, DPT

Physical Therapist

My dad was a physician and my mom was a nurse, so I was surrounded with a medical influence and love for science growing up. As a runner and soccer player in high school, I took part in physical therapy to rehabilitate some of my sports related injuries. I was fascinated by my therapist and his immense knowledge of the anatomy of the human body, his intentionality with developing rapport with me and his other patients, and his commitment to helping me heal in order to return back to sports. My experience as a patient sparked an interest and desire to pursue physical therapy as a career.

  • DPT - Doctor of Physical Therapy, University of Central Arkansas, Conway, AR 2019
  • BSED - Health Science Studies, Pre-Physical Therapy, Spanish Minor, Baylor University, Waco, TX, 2014
  • LICENSURE - Arkansas

I am greatly looking forward to starting my career as a therapist with the Harris and Renshaw team. I hope to expand my interests and past experiences with sports, running, aquatics, and manual therapy to provide utmost and excellent care to all my patients.

  • MEMBER - American Physical Therapy Association, Arkansas Physical Therapy Association

Outside of work, Sara loves living life to the fullest with her husband, Bobby. In her free time, she enjoys running, rock climbing, exploring the outdoors, and investing in her church community.


Daniel Barnes

Daniel Barnes, ”Dan,” PT, DPT, CERT-DN, LSVT BIG certified

Clinic Manager

Physical Therapist

As many PTs will tell you, I found my passion in PT through an impairment that involved my father. My dad had a stroke when I was in fifth grade and performed his rehab with Bo Renshaw. After seeing the impact that Bo made on my dad’s life without doing surgery or injections, I turned my focus on serving other through PT.

I am blessed to be a part of the company that assisted my father and even myself as I went through sports in high-school and in college. I enjoy the clinic atmosphere and am very excited to learn from my fellow clinicians and my patients. I have never met a stranger and love getting to hear everyone’s story.

  • BS – Bachelor of Arts and Rehabilitation Science, 2018
  • DPT – Doctor of Physical Therapy
  • Cert–DN - Certified Dry Needling
  • LSVT BIG ‐ Specialized Parkinson treatment method

In his free time Dan enjoys spending time with his wife, Whytleigh. When he’s not watching the Hogs or LeBron James, Dan enjoys playing with his dogs and golfing.


Lindsey Chance

Lindsey Chance, MS, OTR/L

Occupational Therapist

When choosing my field of study in college, I knew I wanted to be involved in the medical rehabilitation environment. I selected the profession of occupational therapy because of its focus on renewing an individual's ability to participate in everyday activities. As an occupational therapist I am able to engage in a client's values and interest and structure my treatment plan according to what is important to the client. I have had the opportunity to work and study in several different environments such as acute rehabilitation and long term care and now in a private practice. I am excited to continue my practice of occupational therapy with those individuals looking to maximize their participation in everyday activities that they find meaningful.

  • BSES - Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS, 2005
  • MS - Occupational Therapy, University of Central Arkansas, Conway, AR, 2009 Licensure - Arkansas
  • CERTIFICATION National Bord Certified Occupational Therapist (NBCOT) - 2009

I value the opportunity to work with other skilled professionals who have an extensive amount of experience and knowledge. I love the fact that my profession is designed to treat each client, individually, based on their current needs, values and interests. Being passionate about my profession and wanting to make a positive impact on people's needs are two qualities that make me the clinician I am today.

  • MEMBER - American Occupational Therapy Association, AROTA
  • VOLUNTEER - iCAN Dance (instructor)
  • EMPLOYMENT - Dance instructor 10 years at Ms. Karen's Dance Studio
  • CONTINUING EDUCATION - Ness H200 Certification for Upper Extremity Dysfunction (2010), Interactive Metronome Certification (2010), Vestibular Rehabilitation (2011), Rotator Cuff Syndrome (2012), Shoulder Disorders (2012 & 2015), Certified Senior Strength Trainer (C.S.S.T) (2013)

I love spending time with my husband, David and two kids Carter and Cooper. I am blessed to have my parents and in-laws close by to spend time with as well. I am a HUGE family person. I enjoy watching football and basketball, working at the dance studio, decorating our home, cooking and baking, going for walks, eating out at my favorite local restaurants and traveling.


Pam Howard

Pam Howard

Office Manager


Sarah Gaona

Front Office
Hot Springs Village

For the past seventeen years, I have had the privilege of working in the medical field. I have worked in several different specialty offices through the years, holding different administrative positions along the way. Working at Harris and Renshaw is my first venture into the physical therapy world and I have enjoyed the more personal interaction with the patients that I have not experienced before.

When I am not working, I love spending time with my husband, Jason, and our four daughters: Emily, Charley, Maggie, and Mackenzie. I am ALL about my family. We enjoy going to the lake, go carts, shopping, baking, or just staying in and watching a movie. I am a proud softball mamma with three of my four daughters playing the sport, so we spend a lot of time on the field.


Jessie Geiman

Jessie Geiman

Front Office

Linda Higdon

Linda Higdon

Front Office
Billing and Collection Specialist