Description
My early interest in the medical profession started with a love for biology, “playing with my friends,” and serving others. I received my undergraduate PT degree from Temple University and my Doctor of Physical Therapy from Chatham University, specializing in orthopedics and manual therapy. Most of my clinical years have been spent in outpatient orthopedic and sports practice, including being a co-owner of a PT practice for over 20 years. Over the past 30 years, I have continued to equip myself extensively with the most up-to-date, evidence-based continuing education training in orthopedic injuries, manual therapy, and neuromuscular rehabilitation. Over the years, I have seen many orthopedic patients who concurrently have pelvic floor dysfunction affecting their recovery from orthopedic injuries, especially of the low back and core. This led me to pursue specialized training as a Pelvic Floor Specialist. With the addition of this specialty, I can treat female and male patients’ back pain and pelvic floor dysfunction more comprehensively. My training, broad knowledge base, and experience have equipped me to address the underserved pelvic health crisis and associated disorders.







