Meet Our Therapists
Physical Therapists in Boynton Beach and Coconut Creek, FL
At Bolduc Physical / Aquatic Therapy & Sports Medicine, it is our goal to work closely with our patients to find the root cause of your pain and correct it. By treating the root cause of the pain, you can recover quicker and stay healthier longer.
We have two locations in Boynton Beach and Coconut Creek, Florida serving patients in Palm Beach County, Broward County, Wellington, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Lake Worth, Lantana, Coral Springs, Deerfield Beach, Parkland, and Pompano Beach.
Christian Bolduc, PT, MS, MTC, is the founder of Bolduc Physical / Aquatic Therapy & Sports Medicine and a licensed physical therapist with a certification in manual therapy (MTC). Christian graduated in 1994 from Northeastern University in Boston, MA with a Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. He earned his Master of Health Science degree from the University of St. Augustine in St. Augustine, Florida in 2001. He earned his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from University of South Dakota, SD in May of 2018.
In clinical practice since 1994, Chris has effectively helped thousands of patients return to the active lifestyles they enjoy. Treatments include a variety of manual therapy techniques, including myofascial release, trigger point, IASTM- Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization, muscle energy techniques, joint mobilization, therapeutic exercise and activities, and modalities. In addition, Chris created Bolduc's "Back to Golf" program that offers personalized treatment for patients who want to return to playing golf safely and comfortably, or enhance their ability to play golf.
Chris is passionate about sports, an avid golfer, adult ice hockey player, and recently enrolled in martial arts classes and a die-hard New England Patriots fan since childhood. Chris has also participated in marathon running and in CrossFit. Chris took his love for sports, health and fitness and turned it into a meaningful calling he is truly passionate about. He takes a deep interest in his patients' recovery and provides long-lasting results that make a real difference to those he treats.
Victoria Bolduc, PT, MS, is the co-founder of Bolduc Physical/Aquatic Therapy & Sports Medicine and a licensed physical therapist. Victoria graduated from State University of New York at Buffalo with a Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. She earned her Master of Physical Therapy degree from Florida International University in Miami, Florida.
Practicing since 1993, Victoria has successfully worked with patients to help them return to the dynamic lifestyles they enjoy. Utilizing a variety of manual therapy techniques, therapeutic exercises and activities, and modalities for wrist, knee, neck and back conditions and canalith repositioning maneuvers for vestibular conditions, Victoria helps her patients achieve a complete recovery. She is committed to providing her patients with outstanding service that always entails a comprehensive individual physical therapy plan of care. Victoria has attended numerous continuing education courses in manual therapy and kinesiotaping.
Victoria (Vicky) is also fluent in Spanish. She enjoys scuba diving, running and has participated in marathons and half marathons.Pam Sharp, DPT, MTC is a Physical Therapist who joined Bolduc Physical/Aquatic Therapy & Sports Medicine in August 2010. Pam earned her Bachelors of Kinesiology at Campbell University and Doctor of Physical Therapy at Nova Southeastern University. Pam has completed a rigorous program to achieve her manual therapy certification (MTC) through University of St. Augustine in order to further her physical therapy skills and more effectively evaluate and treat her patients. She has extensive training in the treatment of musculoskeletal and neurological diagnoses and is equipped to provide patient specific plans of care in order to allow the patient to achieve goals and return to an optimal level of functioning.
Pam has also been trained with specific techniques on kinesiotaping as well as instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) which is comparable to the commonly termed Graston tools in order to utilize further techniques in order to progress patients back to their function and participating in activities they love. She has been trained for specifically treating runners and identifying and treating sport specific impairments that may affect that population.
Pam has a specific interest in sports medicine. One of her internships was in Birmingham, AL where she was involved with the treatment of some professional athletes as well as having the opportunity to work along with other therapists with the renowned surgeon, Dr. James Andrews. Pam also played soccer at the collegiate level and went to the NCAA Div. 1 tournament with her team in 2004. She also plays softball, volleyball, kickball, and runs in 5Ks, half marathons, a marathon, boot camp, and obstacle course races. She has a love for athletics both personally and professionally and has a passion to engage athletes in treatment sessions that are impairment based and sport-specific in order to return athletes to their optimal level of competition.
Meghan Teitz, DPT, is a Physical Therapist who joined Bolduc Physical Therapy in July 2017. Meghan is both a Gator and a Penguin, receiving her Bachelor’s in Applied Physiology and Kinesiology from the University of Florida, and her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Youngstown State University.
Following grad school, Meghan left the Steelers’ local broadcast region to return to South Florida, where she began working at Pinecrest Rehabilitation Hospital in Delray Beach, Florida. Meghan continues to enjoy working full time at the inpatient rehabilitation hospital, serving a broad spectrum of patients from orthopedic post-operative, trauma, and cardiac patients, to acute stroke, and other neurological conditions.
Meghan sought a career in physical therapy based partially on her love of sports, both playing and spectating, and in part due to her interest in the workings of the human body, specifically the musculoskeletal system. These reasons have always fueled Meghan’s passion for the outpatient setting, resulting in an outpatient manual therapy emphasis during her clinical education, and ultimately prompting her to also join the Bolduc team. In the outpatient setting, Meghan enjoys being able to help patients return to their prior level of function, while providing them with the knowledge to help maintain their progress following discharge from therapy.
Lindsay Lazzeri, DPT, is a physical therapist who joined Bolduc Physical / Aquatic Therapy & Sports Medicine in 2011. She graduated from the University of Rhode Island with a bachelor’s degree in exercise science in 2004. Lindsay earned her doctorate in physical therapy from Nova Southeastern University in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, graduating with honors.
Since graduating in 2007, Lindsay has been effectively treating patients with various orthopedic and neurological diagnoses. She has furthered her education with courses in Vestibular Rehabilitation, Kinesiotaping, utilization of Smart Tools for instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) therapy, and training in care for those suffering from lymphedema, including manual lymphatic draining and compression therapy. Lindsay has experience working in a variety of settings including acute care, skilled nursing facilities, and home health. Her real passion is working in the outpatient setting and helping her patients regain their quality of life and return to their active lifestyles.
Samantha Pernick, DPT is a physical therapist who joined Bolduc Physical/Aquatic Therapy & Sports Medicine in 2019. She earned her Bachelors of Science in Health Science with a minor in Nutrition at The University of South Florida. She earned her Doctorate of Physical Therapy at Columbia University.
Samantha has worked with patients in outpatient and skilled nursing facilities. Her true passion is treating orthopedic injuries.
Samantha grew up playing softball. She found her love for physical therapy after needing physical therapy herself following a broken wrist injury. Outside of the clinic, Samantha loves to play recreational sports and travel. Returning patients to their prior level of function is her number one goal.
Brittney Lamb, DPT is a physical therapist who joined Bolduc Physical/Aquatic Therapy & Sports Medicine in 2013. She earned her Bachelors of Science in Biology with a minor in Psychology as well as her Doctorate of Physical Therapy at Nova Southeastern University.
She has training in the treatment of musculoskeletal and neurological diagnoses which enables her to provide individualized patient plans of care to allow her patients to return to their active and fulfilling lifestyles.
In addition, Brittney is currently undertaking courses towards obtaining her manual therapy certification to continue to develop and enhance her physical therapy skills to provide more effective treatment to her patients. Brittney has worked in various clinical affiliations with patients in various settings: acute care, outpatient facilities, and skilled nursing facilities, with her true interest in treating patients in the outpatient setting. One of her internships was studying abroad in Sweden to study at the renowned Karolisnka Institute, where she was involved with research and treatment of patients with various rheumatic and neurological diseases.
Brittney played collegiate softball for Nova Southeastern University where she appeared in the NCAA Division II regional tournament. Her experience with college athletics has given her a passion for rehabilitation. Brittney also likes anything that involves the outdoors, enjoys working out and playing softball and kickball. Brittney is compassionate in her individualized approach and feels that one of her greatest joys is getting to connect with her patients and helping them to their road to recovery.Christine Armstrong, PTA, is a Physical Therapist Assistant who joined Bolduc Physical/Aquatic Therapy and Sports Medicine in January 2005. Christine earned her Associate of Health Science in Physical Therapy from Lynn University; in Boca Raton, Florida.
Christine is proficient in treating all orthopedic and neurological dysfunctions. She treats all musculoskeletal disorders of the body and has special interests in vestibular rehabilitation, lymphedema management and Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization. Christine has participated in continuing education courses to learn advanced techniques for treating patients with balance/gait disorders and soft tissue/myofascial restrictions.
Since 2001, Christine has been successfully treating patients to help them return to the satisfying lifestyle that they enjoy. Before joining Bolduc Physical/Aquatic Therapy and Sports Medicine, she was employed in hospital and private outpatient facilities.
Christina Oliveras, PTA, is a physical therapy assistant who joined Bolduc Physical / Aquatic Therapy & Sports Medicine in January 2010. She earned her Associate of Science in Physical Therapy Assisting from Broward Community College in Broward County, Florida.
Christina has 20 years of experience treating patients in a variety of healthcare settings, including hospitals, outpatient clinics, and home health. In addition to treating orthopedic and neurological conditions, Christina gained knowledge and experience in other areas of interest, including geriatrics, arthritis, and wound care. She has also worked with aquatic therapy and manual therapy programs.
At Bolduc Physical / Aquatic Therapy & Sports Medicine, Christina works with patients recovering from knee, hip, shoulder, neck, and back injuries, utilizing a variety of therapy techniques and exercises to help her patients regain motion and achieve a full recovery.
Kathy Nichelson, PTA is a Physical Therapist Assistant and Certified Aquatic Therapist by the Aquatic Therapy and Rehab Institute. Kathy joined Bolduc Physical/ Aquatic Therapy & Sports Medicine in October of 2005. She earned her Associate of Health Sciences degree in Physical Therapy from Broward Community College in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Kathy has over 20 years of experience treating patients in a variety of healthcare settings, including acute care and trauma patients in hospitals, outpatient clinics, nursing home/rehab and home health. In clinical practice since 1996, Kathy has been successfully treating patients and helping them reach their recovery goals. Kathy is skilled in treating patients with orthopedic and musculoskeletal disorders as well as balance and gait deficiencies.
Kathy enjoys the outdoors and water related activities such as swimming, kayaking and paddle boarding. She is passionate about utilizing the effects of water to assist with overall improvement of quality of life in an environment conducive to alleviating pain.
Heather Halsey is a PTA licensed in both the state of Florida and Georgia. She earned her Physical Therapist Assistant degree in 2008 from Broward College. Heather is proficient in treating orthopedic, musculoskeletal and neurological disorders. Heather has an extensive background in outpatient care including rehabilitating knee and hip replacement patients on land and in water at University Joint Replacement Center in Tamarac. She is new to the team of Bolduc Physical/Aquatic Therapy and Sports medicine specializing in Aquatic rehabilitation.
Dori has been with Bolduc Physical/Aquatic Therapy & Sports Medicine since December 2018. She earned a Bachelors of Science Degree in Physical Therapy at University of Florida. Practicing since 1982, she has worked in a variety of clinical settings including acute care, rehab, outpatient and home health care. She has extensive background in treating musculoskeletal and neurological disorders and has taken numerous coursework focusing in the areas of orthopedics and sports medicine.
Dori has a specific interest in the conservative management of scoliosis. In 2010, she became a certified Schroth therapist and has an advanced C2 certification from the Barcelona Scoliosis Physical Therapy School (BSPTS) in the Schroth Method for scoliosis and kyphosis as well as being SEAS-1 certified (Scientific Exercise Approach to Scoliosis).
She enjoys motivating her patients to achieve their goals and continues to find physical therapy a fulfilling, rewarding profession that provides optimum health through exercise and conservative treatment. Outside of the clinic, Dori enjoys playing tennis, cooking, gardening, and spending time with her family.
Maddison DiSchino, DPT, is a physical therapist who joined Bolduc Physical/Aquatic Therapy and Sports Medicine in 2020. She received her bachelor's degree in rehabilitative science from Northeastern University. Maddison continued her studies at Northeastern University graduating with her doctorate in physical therapy.
Since graduating in 2016, Maddison remained in the Boston area providing care to patients in an outpatient orthopedic and sports medicine office. Maddison made the move down to sunny florida with her husband and her dog and joined the Bolduc team.
Maddison is a certified pilates instructor. She uses this background to help better her care and to get patients back to their lives following an injury. Her interests outside of the clinic include running, music, movies, and spending time with her dog.