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Christine received her doctorate in physical therapy in 2015. She’s practiced in many fields of PT, but none have captured her heart the way pelvic health has. Her wide ranging skillset informs her treatment style, but her personal experience as a recipient of pelvic floor therapy is what brings her empathetic touch to this specialty.
She believes it’s a privilege to serve others in their time of need and providing quality, compassionate care is her number one goal. Recognizing the gap between prenatal and postpartum care, she loves working in all perinatal phases and treating the whole person during this transition. She’s discovered treating sexual dysfunction to be incredibly rewarding. As a competitive olympic weightlifter and long time cycling instructor, she has a soft spot for treating athletes with core and pelvic concerns. Working with male clients is another area where she excels in making any person feel comfortable receiving care. She believes inclusive and supportive care to all genders is crucial.
She is grateful to have found her professional passion and looks forward to helping you discover your vitality again!
CHRISTINE IS NOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS IN PREPARATION FOR MATERNITY LEAVE IN SUMMER ‘26. ONLY PRE...
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Madelaine’s interest in a career in medicine began with her fundamental desire to help others, and physical therapy quickly revealed itself as a way to develop true connections and continuity of care. This combined with a love of being active in many different ways, including time spent skiing, playing rugby, and performing ballet helped guide her to pursue the training necessary to craft a career revolving around activity and anatomy.
Maddie earned her Bachelor’s of Science in Rehabilitation Sciences in 2019 and subsequently her Doctorate of Physical Therapy in 2020 both from Northeastern University in Boston, MA. Since that time she has focused in orthopedics, but also has experience in inpatient care and with post-traumatic neurological treatment. She maintains a strong interest in the nervous system’s role in our recovery and health.
During PT school, Maddie observed firsthand how inequitable the health care system is relative to one’s gender and was inspired to obtain a minor in Women’s and Gender Studies. That coursework was completed with an emphasis on social and health-related topics and led to the discovery of the growing field of pelvic floor physical therapy. More recently, she had her own personal experience with nagging abdominal and back pain which went unresolved until she sought out pelvic PT. For all of these reasons and more, Madelaine is excited to continue learning and help support more awareness and access to this type of care—in service of everyone’s access to a healthy life.
Madelaine’s interest in a career in medicine began with her fundamental desire to help others, an...
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Zach’s diverse background in athletics has helped him gain an impressive arsenal of treatment and training strategies that enhance sports performance and help him relate to the athletes he works with. He enjoys working with clients who want to understand more about their body and are invested in their goals. Zach graduated from D’Youville University in 2019 with a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree with a Bachelor’s in Exercise Science. Zach’s background includes working with people who experience lower back, neck, shoulder and hip pain, as well as other orthopedic problems. His neurological specialties include Parkinson’s, post-concussion and vestibular rehabilitation.
Zach’s diverse background in athletics has helped him gain an impressive arsenal of treatment and...
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