Doctor of Physical Therapy I Strength & Performance Focused I Certified DN 1 and DN 2
Mike earned his Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of New England in 2019. He works with both surgical and non-surgical patients, with a special interest in treating the shoulder, hip, knee, and foot/ankle.
Mike specializes in helping active adults and athletes overcome pain, improve performance, and successfully return to the activities they enjoy. His approach is rooted in strength-based rehabilitation and the sports medicine model, allowing clients to stay active and continue training while addressing injuries.
Through detailed movement analysis and one-on-one care, Mike identifies the root cause of pain and performance limitations. He combines hands-on treatment with education and progressive strength programming to not only resolve current issues but also build long-term resilience and reduce the risk of future injuries.
Outside of the clinic, Mike enjoys staying active through basketball, hiking, strength training, and rock climbing.
In 2012, she received her undergraduate degree from the University of New England. In 2015, she graduated from Franklin Pierce University with her Doctorate in Physical Therapy. Bree has extensive experience in post-surgical and both the athletic and everyday orthopedic population. She is CrossFit Level 1 Certified Coach and dry needling certified. Having a great passion for exercise, with a background in CrossFit, bodybuilding, golf and being a collegiate field hockey player, Bree enjoys incorporating her manual skills, dry needling and exercise expertise to keep her patients functioning at their highest potential. Bree can be found in the gym, outdoors golfing, and spending time with her husband and daughter their dogs and exploring the Craft Beer and Maine food scene.