Sabina Kapasi headshot

Sabina Kapasi, MSPT

Assistant Professor, Health Science
sabina.kapasi@ngu.edu
Unit: Health Science
Location: Tigerville

"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." -Jeremiah 29:11
  • Teaching & Education

    Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science
    University of South Carolina
    Columbia, SC
    1992

    Masters of Science in Physical Therapy
    Neuman University
    Aston, PA
    1998

    Athletic Training Certification
    Temple University
    Philadelphia, PA
    1998

  • Professional Experience

    Practiced Physical Therapy since 1998 in a variety of different inpatient and outpatient settings, Private Practice in Pelvic Health PT since 2015, Adjunct Professor with Western Carolina University 2000 to 2006.

    I received my Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science from the University of South Carolina in 1991, followed by a master’s degree in Physical Therapy from Neumann University in 1998. I also earned my ATC-L certification through Temple University.

    Early in my career, I discovered a passion for pelvic floor therapy and became certified in 1999. Since 2004, I have been practicing in Greenville and the Upstate region of South Carolina, specializing in pelvic pain and dysfunction in women and men. I have also received additional training in pediatric urology and men’s pelvic health, including post-prostate care. In addition, I am certified in dry needling, which I use to help relieve muscle tightness and soft tissue pain.

    I encourage my patients to work hard and strive for a healthier life, helping them return to the activities they love.

  • Selected Awards Received

    Greer Chamber of Commerce Class Leadership of 42 Graduate, Private Practice Award in 2022 from Greer Chamber Annual Celebration.

  • My Story

    I am deeply passionate about my faith. After being saved and baptized in 2008, I became a committed follower of Christ and strive to serve Him in all that I do. I am incredibly thankful for my family, my Indian heritage, and my friends.

    I have long prayed for the opportunity to teach at a university that values not only academic excellence but also spiritual growth—one that nurtures future leaders who will live and work for the glory of God and spread the good news. As I begin this new chapter in academia, I am grateful that the Lord has opened the door for me to serve and teach at NGU.

    I’m also a proud mother of four amazing young adults who have inspired me to pursue this career change. In my free time, you’ll often find me running on the Swamp Rabbit Trail, walking with my dog, gardening, swimming, or teaching water aerobics.

  • Related Links

    His Therapy Podcasts: www.histherapy.net

© North Greenville University. All Rights Reserved. | Accessibility Statement

North Greenville University (NGU) admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.