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A graduate of Springfield College, Haley was a competitive dancer growing up and was introduced to physical therapy when she was recovering from dance-related injuries. “I spent a lot of time in physical therapy back then,” she explains. “That got me interested in helping patients get back to doing what they love.”
Haley believes in encouraging her patients and making them feel comfortable but also inspiring them. “I find it extremely rewarding to see progress and to help patients reach their goals.” Haley treats all manner of problems but has a special interest in rehabilitation for Parkinson’s disease and sports injuries that affect dancers and gymnasts.
In her work at Reliant Haley enjoys the challenge of treating patients with different needs. “I love being able to think on my feet and getting to build relationships with patients over the course of their time in rehabilitation,” she explains.
In her spare time Haley enjoys teaching competitive dance and attending competitions. She also likes to travel both locally and internationally to places like Portsmouth, New Hampshire and Maui, Hawaii. Haley also loves going to the beach and spending time with her dog Hazel.
Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine
Dance and Gymnastics Injuries
Parkinson's Disease
Springfield College
Mount Wachusett CC
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