Bradley MacDougall, PT, DPT
Brad likes that there are new avenues opening that allow providers to engage with patients earlier in their care journey. Providing physical therapy services early—through an asynchronous visit for instance—can bring tremendous benefits with regard to reducing fear and anxiety around an injury, especially at the beginning of an Episode of Care. Brad feels that this approach can significantly improve a patient’s outcome, and decrease the time and money spent in the medical system.
- BS, Psychology, University of Connecticut
- Doctorate, Physical Therapy, University of Connecticut
- Orthopedic Residency
- Fellowship, Manual Therapy
What Makes Me Unique
I enjoy working with recreational athletes who engage in running a few miles or playing pick-up basketball during the weekend. Whatever the sport or activity, by being a good listener and understanding the patient’s goals, I’m able to design effective, efficient treatment plans that get you back to the lifestyle you desire!
Why I Practice
I practice healthcare to see people get back to a functional state that they might not feel is possible given their current limitation. When people feel stuck or overwhelmed by a physical limitation, I’m energized by working together on a plan that guides them to the realization that they can get past that hurdle and back to the activities they enjoy.