Abington
Sarah specializes in post surgical rehab, sports injuries, TMJ, and general orthopedic conditions including pediatrics. Sarah gained experience treating patients after total joint replacements at New England Baptist Hospital and South Shore Hospital. In addition to treating orthopedic and sports related injuries at two outpatient orthopedic clinics. Sarah has also worked with infants and toddlers from 0-3 with gross motor developmental delays. Through continuing education courses, Sarah has expansive knowledge of manual therapy techniques and therapeutic exercise intervention regarding shoulder mechanics, hip and lower extremity dysfunction, and spine conditions. Her main focus is to work with patients on an individual level to help reach their goals and maximize function.
Sarah enjoys staying active by working out and participating in yoga.
Keri graduated with her Master’s degree in Physical Therapy in 1998. Since theen she has worked in several outpatient clinics and has experience treating patients with a wide variety of orthopedic diagnoses. Keri has manual skills to treat the cervical spine and various vestibular disorders such as balance disturbance, vertigo, and vestibular neuritis. Keri also enjoys working with a wide range of orthopedic injuries. Keri has been working for BayState for almost 10 years.
Keri sees patients in our Abington clinic on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays.
Lisa graduated with a Master’s in Physical Therapy in 1999. Since then she has worked in outpatient rehabilitation settings, treating a wide range of orthopedic diagnoses. She particularly enjoys working with low back, knee, and shoulder disorders. She uses a wide range of treatment techniques, including manual techniques, exercise, and patient education. She recently passed her Orthopedic Certified Specialist exam.
When she is not working, Lisa enjoys spending time with her family. She has a little boy and girl, who keep her very busy outside the office. She also enjoys reading, traveling and working out.
Leah has been a practicing PTA for over 11 years specializing in outpatient orthopedic care. She graduated from Sanford Brown College in 1999 and has a BS in Recreation/ Fitness and Exercise Science minor from Southeast Missouri State University.
Leah has taken many continuing education courses focusing on treatment of the shoulder, knee, hip, ankle/foot, and spine. She enjoys incorporating both manual techniques and therapeutic exercise in her treatments.
Leah is also a Certified Ergonomic Analysis Specialist, restoring and promoting postural awareness and proper body mechanics.
Physical fitness and sports have always played a major role in Leah’s life and she enjoys helping her patients reach their physical goals, whether they for recovering from surgery, returning to athletic competition, or participating in everyday life to the fullest.

