What’s your summit? Kate’s story
Get inspired by Kate’s personal summit of running a marathon. Featuring Kate Maloney, PT, MPT, OCS – Physical Therapist at Summit who practices out of our Woodlake Clinic in Woodbury. Kate has clinical interests in video analysis of runners and their injuries, soccer athletes, and general orthopedics.
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