Scituate
Jeanne has over 20 yrs clinical experience in out patient orthopedics, treating a variety of patients from high school athletes to an active geriatric population. She has extensive training in manual therapy of the spine, TMJ and extremities, lumbar stabilization, back education and work conditioning. Her neurological background includes CVA, Traumatic Brain Injury, balance and gait. Jeanne integrates a variety of evaluation and treatment strategies and is dedicated to helping her patients achieve their functional goals. Jeanne has been with Bay State Physical Therapy since 2008, and has been the Clinic Manager since 2009.
Jeanne sees patients in our Scituate Clinic Monday through early Friday, and until 7:00PM on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Jeanne enjoys rowing, kayaking and cooking. She is married with two sons in college. Jeanne donates her time annually at the S.H.O.R.E Run, and with Walker’s/Runner’s Clinics which also supportScituateHigh School.
Kerry is a senior physical therapist at Bay State Physical Therapy in Scituate. She earned her B.S. in Business Administration from Providence College in 1994 while participating in their collegiate soccer team. Kerry then received an M.S. in Physical Therapy from Boston University in 2000. She has eleven years of outpatient experience treating orthopedic, sports, work related and motor vehicle injuries. Her treatment approach involves active patient participation and education, combined with sound functional therapeutic exercises and manual techniques designed to return patients to normal functioning of daily activities and sport specific tasks. Kerry has been with Bay State Physical Therapy since 2006.
Kerry works Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday in our Scituate Clinic.
Kerry is a runner, and supports many local fundraisers. She also participates in boot camp and indoor soccer. She enjoys coaching her two young children in Scituate Town Soccer.
Kathy Hines graduated from McGill University, Montreal, Canada with a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Therapy. Kathy has experience both in the acute care and outpatient settings. Kathy’s interests include the rehabilitation of orthopedic injuries using manual techniques, therapeutic exercise, functional training, and patient education. This approach allows patients to achieve their goals and return to their work and recreational activities. Kathy has had great success working with the geriatric population and is trained in exercise prescription and care for the patient with osteporosis. Kathy has been with Bay State Physical Therapy inScituatesince 2006.
Kathy works in our Scituate Clinic on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
Kathy is an avid cross country skier and bicyclist. She is also a great baker. Kathy enjoys donating her time and physical therapy skills in Haiti.
Nancy graduated from Boston College with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1984. She graduated from Simmons College with a BS in Physical Therapy in 1986. Nancy’s clinical experience has included pediatrics, specifically home-based early intervention. Since 2008 she has focused on out-patient orthopedics, including the spine and extremities. She enjoys working with patients of all ages, utilizing manual techniques, therapeutic exercise and modalities. Nancy is a very dedicated and energetic therapist who is determined to help her patients achieve their functional goals.
Nancy has been with Bay State Physical Therapy since 2008. She works at our Scituate Clinic on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Nancy enjoys running, hiking and “boot camp”. She has four children who keep her very busy with all their activities, such as drama and sports.

Bridget graduated from Simmons College with a B.S in Physical Therapy in 1986. In 2005, she earned a Certificate of Advanced Study and ultimately completed her Doctorate of Physical Therapy in 2007 at MGH Institute of Health Professions. She earned board certification as a Clinical Specialist in Sports Physical Therapy (1995-2005) and is also licensed as an Athletic Trainer. For the past 10 years, Dr. McGovern has been on the faculty at Simmons College in the Entry Level Doctoral program as a lab instructor. She enjoys splitting her time being engaged in the education of future physical therapists while maintaining patient care in the clinic. Her clinic background includes evaluation and treatment of orthopedic and sports related injuries. Dr. McGovern enjoys working with a variety of patients and most importantly takes pleasure in assisting her patients to accomplish their functional goals in physical therapy. Bridget has been with Bay State Physical Therapy since 2010.
Bridget works Monday and Thursday at our Scituate Clinic.
Bridget enjoys running and time with her family. She spends time now watching and supporting her own children with sports, dance and drama.

Veronica trained in London at St Mary’s hospital and has worked in the UK, Africa and the USA. Interested in the way forces effect our bodies, from injury, surgery or positional activity, she has studied many techniques to help free the relevant restriction and the systems effected; musculoskeletal, nervous, vascular, lymphatic and also the visceral system. She develops personal plans to help lengthen and strengthen muscle groups and uses integrative somatic movement techniques to allow the body to relearn “correct” movement. She works with all ages, from newborn (torticollis, colic) to the elderly. Veronica has been with Bay State Physical Therapy since 2010.
Veronica works in our Scituate Clinic on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturdays.
She enjoys walking the beach, swimming, Qi Chong, and gardening.
Darryl Elliott is a physical therapist and partner at Bay State Physical Therapy in Weymouth, Boston, and Scituate. He graduated from Northeastern University with a BS in Physical Therapy in 1990. He has practiced in out patient orthopedics over the past 20 years as well as teaching at Northeastern andBostonUniversity. Darryl now enjoys incorporating his clinical expertise and passion for teaching into mentoring his staff in order to provide the best possible physical therapy experience for each patient.
Darryl is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) since 1991, and Rotary International since 2002. He is the President of the Northeastern Physical Therapy Alumni Association. He also participates in many other community fundraisers such as the Milton Foundation for Education’s Celebration for Education, the Milton Monster Dash, the Norwell Muscular Dystrophy Lock Up, Hearts for Histio, St. Mary’s Women and Infant’s Center’s Dancing for Hope and Prayers for Charlotte just to name a few!
Darryl’s other areas of interest include: Golf, skiing, basketball, cooking, and coaching his two active sons in many sports such as hockey, basketball, soccer, and baseball.

