Megan holds both a Master of Science and Doctorate degree in Physical
Therapy from Columbia University,
where she graduated with honors in 2004. She received Columbia University's
prestigious Mary E. Callahan Award and the Research Award for Excellence. Megan
obtained her Bachelor's of Science in Human Development and Family
Studies at Cornell University in
1996. While attending Cornell, she was active in their Dance
Program as a choreographer, dancer and performer. Megan is also
an adjunct faculty member in Columbia University's
Program in Physical Therapy, instructing in Orthopaedics I and II and
Principles of Soft Tissue Mobilization. She has pursued
postgraduate studies in a variety of manual therapy courses addressing
neuromuscular re-education and joint and soft tissue mobilization. In
addition to her clinical work at The Spine Center, Megan developed
and currently instructs a group exercise class for senior citizens
and offers ergonomic assessment services. Megan enjoys applying
her experience as a triathlete, dancer and yoga enthusiast to solving
mobility problems in the clinical setting.
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