Postural Restoration Certified
267.402.0242
708 North Shady Retreat Rd., Suite 1B
Doylestown, PA 18901
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1901 South 9th St, Room 210
Philadelphia, PA 19148
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1 Meridian Blvd
Reading, PA 19610
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291 Surrey Road
Southampton, PA 18966
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Frank Mallon

PT, DPT, PRC

Renaissance Physical Therapy & Wellness (at BCIM)

Accessibility:In-Person
Language(s):English
PRC Credentialing Earned: 2015

PRI Courses Completed:

Myokinematic Restoration
Postural Respiration
Pelvis Restoration
Impingement & Instability
Advanced Integration
Cervical-Cranio-Mandibular Restoration
Cervical Revolution
Cranial Resolution
Occlusal Cervical Restoration
Forward Locomotor Movement
Secondary & Tertiary Non-Manual Techniques Workshop
PRI Integration for Fitness & Movement
Postural-Visual Integration
Voice Box Resonation
Human Evolution
Interdisciplinary Integration Symposium - 2016
Interdisciplinary Integration Symposium - 2021
Interdisciplinary Integration Symposium - 2022

Frank is a patient-focused, hands-on holistic therapist who believes strongly in the interdependence of all the human body’s systems.  His treatment style focuses on whole-system assessment to address repetitive movement dysfunctions contributing to pain and system inefficiencies. He prioritizes finding the root cause of an issue, rather than solely treating its symptoms. Regardless of whether a patient’s goal is to improve quality of life for everyday tasks or maximize high-level athletic performance, Frank recognizes the value of sensory integration to modify motor patterns and achieve patient satisfaction.

Frank received his Bachelor’s degree in Exercise & Sport Science from Ursinus College and his Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Arcadia University, where he graduated with distinction. In 2015, Frank earned his certification from the Postural Restoration Institute® (PRI), becoming Pennsylvania’s first Postural Restoration Certified (PRC) clinician. The PRC credential recognizes extraordinary interest and devotion to the science of postural adaptations, asymmetrical patterns, and the influence of polyarticular chains of muscles on the human body, as defined by the Postural Restoration Institute.

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