Meet the Staff
James J. Seykot, MSPT
Widener University: MSPT
Lycoming College: BA
Given that your physical dysfunction is an unplanned, unwanted and mentally frustrating event, my goal is to make your rehab program, through personal design, direction and a variety of manual therapy techniques, an enjoyable good experience with an excellent outcome.
Over 15 years clinical experience, primarily in outpatient orthopedics, with additional work in acute care hospital based PT and home care PT. Specialized interested and advanced training in Myofascial Release, Mulligan Techniques, PNF, Neural Mobilization, Pilates Method, and Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist.
Andrea Price, LPT, ATC
Thomas Jefferson University: BSPT
West Virginia University: BSED, Athletic Training
With special training in myofascial release techniques and craniosacral therapy, I am able to develop a specialized and personal plan of care that allows you to heal physically, reach optimal health and enhance your quality of life.
With over 25 years of clinical experience primarily in outpatient orthopedics, with additional work in inpatient rehabilitation and acute care physical therapy. Also worked with high school athletic teams.
Highly specialized manual therapist with special interest in Myofascial Release, Craniosacral Therapy, PNF, Yoga, and Joint Mobilization.
Kathy Devinney, PT
Arcadia University
Specialized experience and interest in movement disorders associated with Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinsons Disease. In addition Kathy has successfully worked with scoliosis patients using some of the principles of the Schroth Method.
Tom Cantwell, LPTA
Hahnemann University LPTA
Drexel University BS
Over 15 years of clinical experience , primarily in outpatient orthopedics, with additional specialized experience in manual therapy, aquatic rehabilitation and geriatric rehabilitation. Highly qualified with electro-therapeutic techniques and ultrasound.
Joann McCole
Temple University BSPT
Joann has been a physical therapist for 25 years primarily working with neurologic and orthopedic patients in a variety of settings that include inpatient and outpatient rehabilitaton, acute and transitional care and skilled nursing facilities.
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