Meg graduated from the University of Scranton with a Bachelors of Science in Exercise Science and Doctorate of Physical Therapy. She started her career as a Travel Physical Therapist, where she gained a widespread skill set treating a variety of populations. She settled down to focus on one of her true passions, pelvic floor health. Meg has an affinity for treating pregnant and postpartum populations, noting a true need for care through the fourth trimester. Meg has training through APTA Pelvic Health Level 1-3, Herman and Wallace Visceral Mobilization, and is a Pregnancy and Postpartum Corrective Exercise Specialist (PCES). In addition, she completed the Pelvic PT Doula training to bring comprehensive care to her patients. Meg also loves to treat the whole body, incorporating functional movement into all orthopedic dysfunctions, whether treating the pelvis, low back, hips, or shoulder.