Physical Therapy
Dr. Heather Popp
Dr. Heather Popp has practiced physical therapy in a variety of settings including long term acute care, short term rehabilitation and outpatient rehabilitation. In June of 2015 she obtained her certification as a Neurologic Clinical Specialist. Her areas of expertise include neurology, geriatrics, pulmonary, pediatrics, aquatics and research.
Dr. Heather Popp is a licensed doctor of physical therapy in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. She received her doctorate degree in physical therapy and bachelor’s in clinical science from Ithaca College in 2010. She is an active member of the American Physical Therapy Association and Neurology special interest group. Her vision is to provide exceptional physical therapy care and to promote health and wellness to her patients and the community.
Dr. Kaela McLaughlin
Dr. Kaela McLaughlin is a licensed doctor of physical therapy in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. She received her doctorate in Physical Therapy from UMass Lowell in 2017. In 2014 she graduated with honors from UMass Lowell, earning her bachelors degree in Exercise Physiology with a dual minor in Psychology and Nutrition. She has experience in a variety of practice settings including outpatient, acute care, and most prevalently in vestibular balance rehabilitation.
Dr. McLaughlin specializes in working with patients with Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) and other vestibular dysfunctions. Her past experiences include working with state of the art technology including the Epley Omniax Chair, rotational chair testing, and sensory organization testing. Her vision is to provide excellent patient care in order to improve the quality of life for her patients.
Danielle Britt, PTA
Danielle Britt is a licensed Physical Therapist Assistant in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. She received her Associate’s Degree in Science from North Shore Community Colleges Physical Therapist Assistant program in 2017. She has experience in a variety of settings including inpatient acute care, and outpatient sports rehabilitation. Danielle has a background in sports orthopedic rehabilitation with extensive knowledge of therapeutic exercise biomechanics, and skilled manual techniques. She also spent time during college volunteering in a pro bono physical therapy clinic designed to help members of the community with Traumatic Brain Injuries increase their strength, endurance and balance. Her vision is to help her patients return to activities they love and enjoy.