Dr. Marie Carreras PT, DPT
Dr. Marie Carreras PT, DPT, has been a physical therapist since 2011. After graduating, she gained experience in a variety of settings, including acute care, schools, home health, skilled nursing facilities, and long-term acute care. In 2017, she transitioned to outpatient orthopedics, where she began noticing certain patient symptoms related to the pelvic floor that could not be addressed with general orthopedic knowledge.
Marie specializes in inclusive pelvic health, maternity/postpartum care, and general orthopedics. Marie is passionate about helping individuals develop body awareness, address concerns, adapt as needed, and optimize their progress.
Her decision to pursue physical therapy was inspired by her own experiences with physical therapy following injuries as a teen and young adult. Marie has run several half marathons and completed her first marathon in the 2016 Clam Chowder Challenge.
When she's not working or managing the chaos of her three children, Marie enjoys powerlifting, training for her first black belt in Shaolin Kempo Karate, hiking, doing arts and crafts, and reading.
Specialties:
Orthopedics
Andrews University, Bachelor's of Health Science, 2009
Andrews University, Doctor of Physical Therapy, 2011
Dr. Marie Carreras PT, DPT
Dr. Marie Carreras PT, DPT, has been a physical therapist since 2011. After graduating, she gained experience in a variety of settings, including acute care, schools, home health, skilled nursing facilities, and long-term acute care. In 2017, she transitioned to outpatient orthopedics, where she began noticing certain patient symptoms related to the pelvic floor that could not be addressed with general orthopedic knowledge.
Marie specializes in inclusive pelvic health, maternity/postpartum care, and general orthopedics. Marie is passionate about helping individuals develop body awareness, address concerns, adapt as needed, and optimize their progress.
Her decision to pursue physical therapy was inspired by her own experiences with physical therapy following injuries as a teen and young adult. Marie has run several half marathons and completed her first marathon in the 2016 Clam Chowder Challenge.
When she's not working or managing the chaos of her three children, Marie enjoys powerlifting, training for her first black belt in Shaolin Kempo Karate, hiking, doing arts and crafts, and reading.
Specialties:
Orthopedics
Andrews University, Bachelor's of Health Science, 2009
Andrews University, Doctor of Physical Therapy, 2011