Willow Henry, PT, DPT

Willow has nearly 25 years of physical therapy experience with a focus in geriatrics in skilled nursing, assisted living, home care, and specialized outpatient settings. Willow received her Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Therapy degree from the University of Vermont in 1996 and her transitional Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Des Moines University in 2012.  Willow became an American Board of Wound Management Certified Wound Specialist in 2008 and a Certified Lymphedema Therapist in 2016. In 2017, she became LSVT BIG certified and has conducted research in the provision of LSVT BIG treatment for Parkinson disease and traumatic brain injury via telehealth services. She recently became certified in home assessment and modification in order to assist patients with the goal of remaining in their homes. Willow spent 9 years as an assistant professor in a DPT program, but has returned to full-time patient care. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her family, gardening, and traveling.

Courtney Gamans, PT, DPT

Courtney is a physical therapist with more than a decade of successful patient outcomes in the geriatric population. She has had various roles from senior physical therapist to Director of Rehabilitation in Assisted Living, Skilled Nursing and Long Term Care. Courtney graduated from Franklin Pierce University with a Doctorate in Physical Therapy and specializes in geriatric practice including dementia care, orthopedics, cardiac care, and neurologic conditions. She has a passion for physical therapy related to Parkinson’s Disease and is an LSVT BIG certified clinician with focus on regaining movement amplitude. Courtney has had the opportunity to be a lab assistant at her alma mater and enjoys giving back to the physical therapy community. In her free time, Courtney enjoys many activities with her family including gardening, golfing, and play time with her dogs. 

Andrea Bakhit, MS, OTL

Andrea Bakhit graduated from Misericordia University in PA with a Master’s Degree in Occupational Therapy in 1996. She has worked in many healthcare settings including Acute Rehab (spinal cord, head injury, amputee, stroke, orthopedic teams), Burn Unit, Trauma Unit, Long Term Care, and Outpatient hand therapy. She has worked in various management roles and did some college teaching at Penn State University. Andrea has specialty training in hand therapy, shoulder rehab, kinesiotaping, NDT, ergonomics, RSD, stroke, visual rehab, and burns. She is a certified fall prevention specialist and certified in Alzheimer’s Disease and other dementias. Andrea grew up in Sinking Spring, PA and moved to NH in 2001. She has 3 children, 4 grandchildren, and a dog named Riley. She loves the beach (especially islands with crystal clear water), boating, fishing, cooking, and spending time with friends and family.