Physical Therapy

Our mission at OSRA Physical Therapy and Hand Therapy is to provide you and your family with the highest standard of quality Orthopaedic care. Our Rehabilitation Team members have earned advanced degrees and credentials to better serve those who entrust their care in our hands. Our commitment to Orthopaedic rehabilitation provides our patients and community with a dedicated team, with over 80 years of combined experience. Our specialties include, but are not limited to, the rehabilitation of:

  • General Orthopaedic Problems
  • Spinal Disorders
  • Fracture Care
  • Joint Replacement
  • Sports Injuries and Hand and Upper Extremity Disorders

Clinical Objectives

  • Determine functional deficits through evaluation
  • Manage the acute stage of dysfunction to prevent chronic pain and/or disability
  • Restore function through comprehensive therapeutic programs
  • Improve knowledge to reduce risk of reoccurrence

Services Provided

Musculoskeletal Evaluations

Physical and Hand Therapists perform evaluations in order to assess the extent and nature of the disability, and to allow formulation of a comprehensive treatment program. Measurements such as range of motion and strength are taken to obtain baseline information on areas of lost function. Evaluation results are reported to all referral sources shortly after assessment. Progress updates are forwarded for follow-up visits to the physician.

Manual Therapy

Manual Therapy techniques utilize the therapist’s hands to relieve pain, restore mobility of stiff or adhesive joints, and to promote appropriate healing in an operative or injured joint.

Therapeutic Exercise

Specialized exercise is performed during the treatment program to enhance recovery and functional restoration.

Electrical Stimulation

Electrical modalities are utilized to promote healing by reducing edema, relieving muscle spasm and reducing pain.

Palliative Modalities

When indicated, the use of therapeutic heat or cold may be used adjunctively in our treatment programs.

Work Conditioning

Individualized problem oriented programs are designed to rehabilitate an injured worker’s cardiovascular, musculoskeletal and respiratory systems in preparations for return to work.

Pre-Operative Instruction Programs

Patients who will be undergoing elective surgical procedures, such as joint replacement, are instructed in protocol-based exercise and gait training to facilitate quicker post-operative rehabilitation and return to function.

Custom Splint Molding

Our Hand Therapist custom-makes splints for medically necessary hand conditions. Splints are designed to control movement, prevent deformity, allow a joint to rest, or to help facilitate motion in a specific way.

Our Rehabilitation

At Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation Associates, LLC

Marie P. McTamney, MSPT

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Marie McTamney earned her Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts and her Bachelor of Science from the College of New Jersey in 1984. She received her Physical Therapy Assistant degree from Harcum College in 1989 with Honors. Marie went on to earn her Master of Science degree in Physical Therapy in 1999 from Neumann College.

Marie is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association and the Pennsylvania Physical Therapy Association. She has attended numerous continuing education courses including McKenzie Mechanical Diagnosis and Treatment, as well as Maitland and Mulligan manual therapy techniques. Marie continues her education with an emphasis on Manual Therapy Techniques of the spine and extremities.

Kelly Flannery Borgia, PT, DPT

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Dr. Kelly Flannery Borgia earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Science and Physiology from Slippery Rock University in 2005. She played four years of collegiate NCAA Division II field hockey for Slippery Rock. Kelly’s internship was in cardiac rehabilitation at Abington Hospital.

In 2008, she completed her Doctor of Physical Therapy Degree at Thomas Jefferson University. Kelly worked at Jeanes Hospital for 8 years as an acute care physical therapist. She continues her professional development with continuing education courses including McKenzie Diagnosis and Treatment, spinal surgery, and extremity rehabilitation.

Marcella B. Olenik, MSPT

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Dr. Marcella Olenik earned her Masters in Physical Therapy from Misericordia University in 2008 and Doctorate of Physical Therapy in 2013. She continues her professional development with education in the area of Orthopedics. She has completed the Cervical and Lumbar Spine courses by the McKenzie Institute and sports-related injuries in the young athlete. Mrs. Olenik is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association, the Orthopaedic Section, and the Pennsylvania Physical Therapy Association.

Andrea Capaldi, OTR/L, CHT

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Andrea Capaldi earned her Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy in 1992 from Temple University College of Allied Health Professions. She earned her certification in Hand Therapy in 1997.

Andrea has over 25 years of experience treating a variety of diagnoses affecting the upper extremity.

She maintains her specialty certification through participation in extensive continuing education courses to expand her knowledge in the treatment of traumatic and orthopaedic injuries of the elbow, wrist and hand.

Kurt Macnair, PT, DPT, OCS, DIP MDT, FAAOMPT

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