4707F Schley Avenue Braddock Heights, MD 21714
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Appointments: 240-490-8093

Individualized, hands on care, practicing almost 30 years. McQuarries Physical Therapy in Middletown

About Us

Rich McQuarrie

Began his career over 20 years ago at Kernan, nationally  known for its orthopedics. While there he initially specialized in  treating those with orthopedic injuries, joint replacements, pediatric  limb lengthening procedures, amputations/prosthetics, and later as a  senior clinician was instrumental in developing the Traumatic Brain  Injury Unit in the new hospital.   Rich continued his acute rehab  experiences in this area and then pursued home health and pediatric  opportunities as well. His diverse experiences make him a well rounded  clinician. He takes a unique approach to addressing each person’s goals  for recovery on an individual basis. Rich has also been NDT and PNF  trained, and is certified in Myomo Robotics for the recovery of arm  paralysis following neurological events such as stroke, brain injury or  other  progressive neurologic disorders. He also has specialized  training in prosthetics and orthotics, and wheelchair/assistive  technology assessments.  Rich enjoys both coaching both of his girls and  their soccer teams in his spare time.

Penny McQuarrie

Started her career over 20 years ago at the National Rehabilitation  Hospital in DC and successfully completed formal clinical rotations for  Musculoskeletal dysfunctions, Arthritis, MS, and Parkinson’s, then  Stroke and Traumatic Brain injury. She later became NDT certified in  treatment of adults, while a senior on Stroke unit at Kernan  Rehabilitation Hospital in Baltimore, and a certified Brain injury  Specialist during development of TBI unit at WMHC. Throughout her career  Penny has promoted clinical education and served as CCCE with over 200  PT schools throughout the country while at Kernan and WMHC. She has  specialized training in wheelchair and seating assessment, and  prosthetics.  Penny was also recently Myomo Robotics certified in  treatment of arm paralysis following stroke. She enjoys promoting  concussion awareness post youth injuries and falls in the elderly.