Danielle is a 2018 graduate of the University of Rhode Island Doctor of Physical Therapy program and currently practices in Rhode Island. She is certified in pelvic rehabilitation and treats all genders and pelvic health conditions. She has a special clinical interest in pelvic pain and chronic pain conditions and has completed additional training in Therapeutic Pain Neuroscience Education. She is certified in dry needling and is an active member in the American Physical Therapy Association and the International Pelvic Pain Society.
Danielle is a Lead Teaching Assistant with the Herman and Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute, is an instructor for the University of Rhode Island DPT program's Gender Studies coursework, and is a Level 1 Certified Clinical Instructor. She is passionate about moving the physical therapy profession forward through education and advocacy in order to provide all communities with the best care and pelvic rehab experience.
In her spare time, Danielle enjoys hiking and camping, horseback riding, paddleboarding, going to the beach, and traveling.