Kendall is a Physical Therapist with extensive experience treating a wide range of musculoskeletal and neuromuscular conditions. She earned her Master’s in Physical Therapy from Hunter College in 2007, where she was awarded the Beatrice Konheim Scholarship in the Life Sciences for academic excellence and leadership. She received her Bachelor of Arts from Barnard College in 2000 and became a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) in 2006.
Kendall specializes in treating spine and pelvic conditions, orthopedic and sports-related injuries, post-surgical rehabilitation, as well as gait and balance disorders. She also has advanced training in women’s health, including prenatal and postpartum care and pelvic floor dysfunction.
Kendall is also certified in the Schroth Method for the treatment of scoliosis. Her approach to care is highly individualized, combining hands-on manual therapy, targeted therapeutic exercise, and neuromuscular training to help each patient restore optimal movement, strength, and function.
Kendall is a Physical Therapist with extensive experience treating a wide range of musculoskeleta...
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Hilary Granat is a Doctor of Physical Therapy with over 26 years of experience helping people feel strong, capable, and confident in their bodies. She earned her Master’s in Physical Therapy from Marymount University, her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Shenandoah University, and a Master’s degree in Exercise Physiology from George Washington University. She holds a Bachelor of Science from Syracuse University and has worked in the health and fitness industry since 1992.
Hilary specializes in treating the spine, shoulder, knee, orthopedic and sports-related injuries, and post-surgical rehabilitation. She also has advanced expertise in addressing the musculoskeletal symptoms commonly associated with midlife and menopause, including frozen shoulder, tendinopathies, and persistent aches and pains that can interfere with daily life and exercise. She has extensive experience working with athletes at all levels and has served as the team physical therapist for the Washington Kastles of World Team Tennis from 2009-2019.
Certified in Trigger Point Dry Needling and Pilates-based rehabilitation, Hilary takes a whole-person approach to care - integrating manual therapy, strength training, and movement-based rehabilitation to support recovery and long-term resilience.
Hilary is also a certified health coach through the Institute of Integrative Nutrition and a certified Menopause Health & Fitness Coach, with advanced training in supporting women through menopause. She is especially passionate about bone health, designing strength-focused programs to support bone density and help prevent osteoporosis, particularly for aging adults and women at risk for bone loss.
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Jeff Robinson is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists (FAAOMPT), with decades of experience in advanced orthopedic care. He graduated summa cum laude from Daemen College with a Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy in 1993 and earned his Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the MGH Institute of Health Professions in 2011.
Jeff completed the highly regarded Kaiser Hayward Fellowship in Advanced Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy in 2001 and was subsequently accepted as a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists in 2002. His research has been published in the Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy, including his paper on differentiating somatic referred pain from radicular pain originating from the lumbar spine.
In addition to his clinical work, Jeff has held numerous leadership and educational roles within the profession. He served as Chair of the Continuing Education Committee for the DC Chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) from 2007 to 2013 and currently serves as Chair of the Payment Committee. Jeff was also an adjunct professor of orthopedics in the Physical Therapy Department at Marymount University from 2007 to 2016.
In his spare time, Jeff enjoys various forms of working out. Although retired from competitive racing now, Jeff participated in dozens of triathlons over the past 25 years including the Ironman distance. As an often injured athlete himself, Jeff understands how pain and injuries can negatively affect not only one’s sport and recreational activities, but also adversely impact many facets of one’s daily life.
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