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A graduate of St. Lawrence University and MCPHS University, Brianne enjoys building a strong rapport with her patients. “I believe that the time I take getting to know my patients really helps improve my patient’s outcomes,” she explains.
A compassionate, highly motivated individual, Brianne enjoys continuing to learn the best methods to help her patients and likes to take a team-based approach to care. She is LSVT BIG certified which is a one-on-one treatment that helps people with Parkinson’s disease improve mobility and function. “What I enjoy most about my job is helping people reduce their pain, improve their mobility and regain their independence,” she explains. “I’m very confident treating patients with neurological conditions as well as orthopedic injuries.”
Brianne is a big believer in educating her patients about their treatment plan. “I want my patients to have the knowledge they need to feel confident in their ability to manage their problem outside of therapy.” Brianne likes the fact that the Rehabilitation field allows her to continuously grow her knowledge to help patients. “We are always finding more effective treatment methods and I love that I’m able to learn these new strategies to help provide the highest quality of care.”
When she is not busy helping patients, Brianne enjoys being outdoors and spending time with her family.
Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine
Physical Therapy
Medical Education: MCPHS University
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