Mary English began her career in the 1980s, working as a physical therapist for several small hospitals across South Carolina and with the SC Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC).
She relocated to Long Island, NY in 1991where she established and operated three practices which were also network provider sites for The Hospital for Special Surgery. In 2012, Mary returned to South Carolina and currently resides in Mt. Pleasant. Mary looks forward to resuming patient care with a focus on pre- and post operative home visits.
Outside of work, Mary enjoys being a Rotarian, hiking, traveling, and spending time with her daughter.
Kathleen grew up in Aiken, South Carolina. She received her BS in Health Science with a concentration in Health Promotion and Education from Clemson University in 2012. She then went on to receive her Masters of Occupational Therapy from the Medical
University of South Carolina in 2015. Early in her career, Kathleen specialized in feeding therapy and handwriting in the pediatric setting. Eventually, her interests led her to the orthopedic setting where she devoted her efforts to obtaining her hand therapy certification (CHT). She received this specialty certification in 2020. As an upper extremity specialist, Kathleen is passionate about treating conditions of the shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand. She has experience treating a wide variety of conditions including developmental, chronic pain, sport-related injuries, and age-related conditions. In her free time, she enjoys boating, playing with her dog, cheering on her Clemson tigers and spending time with her husband and daughter.
Marti is from Lexington, SC. She received her BS in Public Health, focusing on Exercise Science. She then obtained her Masters in Physical Therapy from the Medical University of South Carolina.
Marti most recently worked for Prisma Health Richland in Columbia, SC for 11 years, treating a wide variety of patients. She is a passionate Therapist and loves helping people to achieve their best quality of life. Marti places an emphasis on using therapeutic exercise for treatment and prevention of injuries. She also has experience in treating vertigo and other balance disorders.
Outside of work, Marti enjoys kayaking, fishing, watching sports, and spending time with her children.
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