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Amy Zipp, MS OT/L
Pondera Rehabilitation & Fitness PC
2005 MSOT Boston University Working in women's health since 2007. I love to focus on establishing a stable foundation then layering on the challenges whether someone is aiming to return to working as a firefighter, chasing their toddler, integrating fitness into their office day or returning to elite fitness post-party’s. With my background in coaching, I especially love to help bridge the gap between the rehabilitation world and the return to fitness or compensation for all individuals. I work volunteer teach in local universities and am highly engaged in following research as it relates to these arenas. I have been trained on imaging ultrasound and do have a wireless portal unit that I am able to use during any appointment to help you be able to truly understand more of what is happening internally —or externally within the body as you move.