What We Do
Foot and Ankle Center physical therapists focus on restoring range of motion, strength, and function. Our physical therapists treat all injuries related to the lower extremity, whether you’ve been diagnosed with plantar fasciitis, suffer from an ankle sprain or fracture, or need post-operative care.
Physical Therapist are available: Monday-Thursday: 7:00am – 8:00pm (last appointment at 7:00pm) Friday: 7:00am – 3:00pm (last appointment at 2:00pm)
Meet Our Physical Therapist
Heloise Maddatu, PT, DPT
Heloise earned her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia. Her passion for dance has led her to lead an active lifestyle as well as understand the importance of correct technique and form with activities. With her previous work experience in other outpatient facilities, she is well-equipped in treating various body parts and diagnoses.
One of the many reasons she wanted to become a physical therapist is because she loves working with people. She is eager to be part of each person’s journey toward recovery in order to achieve their personal goals whether after injury or surgery. As much as she is motivated to help people through their road to recovery, she is also inspired by the determination to get better. She has a strong belief in the saying, “If there is a will, there is a way.”
Carolyn Moy, PT, DPT
Carolyn is a Reading, Pennsylvania native who earned her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Drexel University in Philadelphia. Her love of anatomy and connecting with people were married perfectly in the realm of physical therapy. Her experience working in the hospital, outpatient, and home health settings, has prepared her to treat a variety of diagnoses and populations.
From understanding her patient's goals and motivations, she develops an individualized plan to assist in their recovery and facilitate the return to the activities that are most important to them. She is motivated by lifelong learning and instilling confidence in others. Every encounter is an opportunity to learn and grow, for both the patient and herself. She believes that rehabilitation is a team effort!