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Therapist Bio
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65 Boston Post Road West
Suite 130
Marlborough, Massachusetts
Phone: 508-481-5519 FAX: 508-481-6106 Email: admin@personalphysicaltherapy.com Web: www.personalphysicaltherapy.com
Laura Prentice
PT
Proprietor
Laura feels there is "power in knowledge" and is a strong believer in patient education. She strives to insure her patients understand their diagnosis, treatment options and how they can
help themselves.
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University of Lowel
Lowell, Massachusetts
Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Therapy
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Laura started her career at Spaulding Rehab hospital in Boston where she gained invaluable experience that has made her the clinician she is today. Laura has 20+ years of experience, focusing on outpatient Physical Therapy. Laura has taken many continuing education courses with focuses on the spine, feet and vestibular with emphasis on treatment of vertigo. She also has studied orthotic alignment assessment to ensure orthotics are properly fitted for each person. Laura also practices as a certified massage therapist. In her ‘free time’ Laura is an avid football fan. Go Pats!
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Susan Tack
PT
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Northeastern University
Boston, Massachusetts
Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Therapy
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Sue graduated with her degree in Physical Therapy from Northeastern University. She started her career at New England Rehabilitation Hospital where she first focused on treating various musculoskeletal injures. She joined Personal Physical Therapy in 2008 working both full and part time for 10 years and is now very happy recently returning to PPT. Her focus during her career has been in orthopedics and sports medicine but she also has extensive experience in both rehabilitation and home care settings. Sue believes in a balanced approach to treatment utilizing various manual techniques in combination with patient education and functional exercise. She has played competitive field hockey and ice hockey throughout her life and understands the importance of exercise as an integral part of her patients’ lives and their overall health.