Kelly Cauley PT
PHYSICAL THERAPIST


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Management of Chronic Tendon Injuries
Tendons are tough, fibrous tissues that connect muscle to bone and play a critical role in our movement, from helping us swing a tennis racket to allowing us to lift groceries or climb the stairs. But for all their strength and flexibility, tendons are also...
Why Is My Thumb Twitching?
Thumb twitching, medically referred to as fasciculation, occurs when small muscles in the hand contract involuntarily. While it may feel like something serious is going on, the truth is that this twitching can be triggered by a wide range of causes, from not getting...
Nutrition for Bone and Joint Health
The foods you eat affect much more than just your weight and energy levels; they also play a significant role in your long-term bone and joint health. That’s why having a balanced diet is essential. But what does a “balanced diet” consist of? It should include an...
SPECIALTIES
Kelly earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology in 2005 and a Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree in 2008 from Widener University where she also played Field Hockey and Lacrosse. She has 14 years of working experience in Rehab and Outpatient Physical Therapy settings. Kelly enjoys treating a variety of orthopaedic patients, both surgical and non-surgical. She strives to educate her patients with the knowledge they need to successfully achieve their therapy goals. When Kelly is not working in the clinic, she enjoys spending time with her husband, 3 children, step son, and two dogs. In recent years, Kelly has been a volunteer coach for youth field hockey and softball. She is currently the Home and School President at her children’s elementary school.