Christine earned her Master of Science in Occupational Therapy degree with a minor in Counseling and Human Services, and her Bachelor of Health Science from the University of Scranton. As a clinician, she is driven by maximizing patient outcomes through evidence-based research with enthusiasm, empathy, and creativity.
Christine has experience in treating the whole body, specializing in the upper extremity and hand. She has a special interest in post surgical procedures, neuropathies, fractures, and orthopedic traumas. Christine uses a “whole person” biopsychosocial approach to address all aspects of a person that contribute to her patients’ impairments.
Christine also specializes in pelvic health conditions, including pelvic pain, prenatal and post-partum conditions, c-section recovery, and urinary incontinence. She combines her background in orthopedics with her pelvic floor knowledge to help her patients in overcoming challenges related to pelvic pain, incontinence, and many other pelvic floor dysfunctions.
In her free time, Christine enjoys exploring new restaurants, trying new recipes, traveling, and spending time with her loved ones including her family, friends, her pomsky, Mollie, and her husband, Zane.
We pride ourselves on providing the most personalized physical therapy experience—setting a new standard of care that combines best-in-class clinical care with a patient-first mindset.