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By Kenneth Kronlund, MD, FACP Associate Medical Director, Quality and Risk Management Most people occasionally take pain relievers...
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A graduate of Quinnipiac University and Mount Wachusett Community College, Abigail first became interested in physical therapy when she was in high school. Now working as a Physical Therapy Assistant, she strives to provide the best care possible while developing a professional relationship with each of her patients. Abigail has a big interest in orthopedics and sports medicine, but enjoys helping patients with all types of problems. “Using my knowledge to improve a patient’s quality of life is what makes being a Physical Therapy Assistant special to me,” she explains. In her spare time Abigail enjoys spending time outdoors hiking with her dog, as well as playing soccer, biking and swimming. She also likes attending concerts and crafting.
Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine
Physical Therapy
Mount Wachusett Community College: Associate Degree, Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA)
Quinnipiac University: Bachelor's of Health Science
By Kenneth Kronlund, MD, FACP Associate Medical Director, Quality and Risk Management Most people occasionally take pain relievers...
By Linda Dylewicz, PT Director of Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine It can happen to almost anyone. You work hard at the gym, do some...
By Linda Dylewicz, PT Director of Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine Many people who wear fitness trackers set a goal of reaching 10,000...