Randolph
63 South Main Street
Randolph, MA 02368
781.961.9200
Fax: 781.961.6599
Staff
Kat Glynn, MSPT
Kat graduated from Utica College of Syracuse University with a Bachelor's Degree in Health Studies and a Master's Degree in Physical Therapy in 2006. She practiced in Baltimore for 3 yrs working in outpatient orthopedic/ sports medicine clinics. She is currently working towards her Manual Therapy Certification from St. Augustine University. Kat utilizes a combination of manual therapy techniques, exercises and thorough patient education to restore patient’s optimal level of function. She joined the Bay State team in November 2009 and is currently the clinic manager of the Randolph location.
Kelly Cronin, DPT
Kelly graduated from Northeastern University with a Doctorate of Physical Therapy in 2010. During her cooperative education and clinical rotations, Kelly gained experience working in multiple outpatient orthopedic clinics in the greater Boston area as well as in New Hampshire and Texas. Throughout these experiences, she worked with patients with a wide variety of diagnoses including sports and work related injuries, postural dysfunction, and over-use injuries of the shoulder and low back. Kelly also has experience working in the acute inpatient setting treating patients recovering from burns, stroke, traumatic brain injury, surgery, amputation, and motor vehicle accidents at both MGH and Cape Cod Hospital. Kelly enjoys using her extensive background in dance and knowledge of proper body mechanics and postural awareness to enhance patient treatments and help patients to return to their previous level of function.
Tammy Souza, PT
Tammy received her BS degree in physical education from Bridgewater State College in 2005 with a concentration in motor development therapy and a minor in psychology. After working as a physical therapy aide in the acute care hospital setting, she pursued her career at Husson University in Bangor, ME where she received her Doctorate in Physical Therapy. Tammy has gained experience working with patients of all ages and varying diagnoses through her clinical rotations in pediatrics, acute rehab, and outpatient orthopedic settings as well as volunteering for a handicap ski program. Tammy strives to provide optimal care and to help return individuals to their previous functional levels.
