Taunton

Meghan’s background in athletics allows her to fully understand sports injuries and rehab. She utilizes a hands on approach using a combination of joint mobilizations, manual strengthening, and functional training in her treatments to eliminate symptoms for a quick return to maximal function.
Meg likes to play slow-pitch softball in the summer as well as compete in 5Ks and obstacle course style competitions (ie: Tough Mudder, Warrior Dash, etc).
Meg sees patients in ourTauntonclinic Monday through Thursday

Alison jointed the Bay State Physical Therapy team in 2005 as a Physical Therapy Aide and Office Manager, where she worked while completing her schooling requirements. She graduated with her Associates Degrees as a Physical Therapy Assistant from Community College of Rhode Island in May 2008. When she’s not working as a physical therapy assistant, Alison enjoys being active in many community fundraising events and local road races.
Alison sees patients in our Taunton clinic Tuesday through Friday
Matt’s background in college athletics allows him to use a strong exercise based program to help patients attain their functional goals. He also utilizes a specialized manual approach to help restore lost function in both the spine and limbs. Matt has special interests in treating Sports Injuries, Total Body pre-post Operative Deficits, TMJ and Spinal Disorders. He has been trained in the McKenzie Treatment for spinal disorders and has received advanced training in pediatric issues, both neurological and orthopedic. Matt uses a hands on approach to assess deficits during a thorough evaluation, then implements individualized plans of care for your personalized treatment plan.
Matt sees patients in our Attleboro office on M, W, F and in our North Attleboro office Tu and Th. Matt is a Managing Partner with Baystate Physical Therapy and supervises the clinicians in the Attleboro, North Attleboro & Taunton offices.
Matt is married and has three children that are all very active in local sports and recreational activities. His family is involved in a number of community events and activities in and around the North Attleboro area.

