STAFF

Sean Carpenter

PT, DPT, OCS, Dip. MDT, FAAOMPT

Specialties
Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists, 2018
Diploma in Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy (“McKenzie Method”), 2016
Certified in Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy (“McKenzie Method”), 2014
Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopaedics, 2012
Faculty positions
Thomas Jefferson University, Lab teaching assistant, 2018-2019
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Lab teaching assistant, 2013-Present
Education:
Temple University 2005-2008, Doctor of Physical Therapy
Temple University 2001-2005 Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology
Internships:
Montgomery Rehab Hospital of Chestnut Hill, 2008
Temple University Hospital – Northeastern Campus, 2006-2007
Leisure/interests:
Hanging out with wife and three children
Hanging out and playing with our three dogs
Playing basketball and performing basketball related training drills, lifting weights, hitting boxing heavy bag and speed bag, and running
Goals as a physical therapist:
Treating any/all patients with orthopaedic or musculoskeletal injuries, especially those who have failed to get better with prior types of treatment
Working with any patient who has some mobility related issue interested in working with a therapist who will do everything they can to help them
Try to help patients help themselves to the best of my ability and promote health & wellness

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Glynn Hunt

PT, DPT, MS, OCS

CURRENTLY ONLY AVAILABLE FOR TELEHEALTH CONSULTS

Specialties’:
Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopaedics
Mechanical Diagnosis & Therapy (“McKenzie Method”) Course Completion

Education:
Temple University, Doctor of Physical Therapy
Slippery Rock University, Master of Science in Exercise Physiology
Slippery Rock University, Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science

Leisure/interests:
Spending time with wife, three children, and dog
Sports, particularly basketball
Nutrition
Sport Performance, strength and conditioning

Goals as a physical therapist:
Educating and empowering patients to take control of their recovery
Promote treating the person as a whole for optimal recovery and a healthy lifestyle