
I am a pediatric physiatrist with a goal to help children with cerebral palsy and their families address impairments to enjoy a full life. I am inspired by the growth and abilities of children with disabilities. In the rehab medicine clinic, I work and learn as a pediatric physiatrist to discuss the problems of patients and families such as spasticity, dystonia, hypotonia, weakness, pain, aphasia, cognitive impairment, problems with bowel and bladder or with vision and hearing. I have spent time during my residency and fellowship researching trends in patients with cerebral palsy at CHOP and identifying factors that affect gross motor function such as growth and social vulnerability.

