Meet Our Clinicians

Westbrook

Derek Milone
Clinic Director
Derek Milone
Clinic Director

Derek Milone, MS, PT, Clinic Director- Westbrook Derek graduated from Springfield College with both undergraduate and graduate degrees in physical therapy (PT) as part of an accelerated 5-year program from high school. He has specialized training in Postural Restoration, Graston technique, and Titlist Performance Institute. Derek grew up in Massachu-setts, where he played a variety of sports, including baseball, football, powerlifting, and snowboarding. Derek’s history of injuries led him to pursue a career in PT, and he finds the most fulfillment in helping pa-tients regain the ability to do the things they love. He enjoys hiking, boating, classic cars and spending time with his wife and three kids.

Ian McClure
Ian McClure

Ian McClure, PTA, LMT Ian was born and raised in southern Maine. Growing up, he was your typical nerdy kid who enjoyed playing video games and Dungeons & Dragons. It was during his time at UMaine that a friend introduced him to the gym, and he quickly got hooked on it. He fumbled around on his own, trying to get stronger, and then, after college, discovered CrossFit. Sometime later, he started doing handstands. Now, he is still a giant nerd, likes to squat and bench press (but no CrossFit anymore), and still often stands on his hands. Becoming a Physical Therapist Assistant came out of nowhere for him. He got stuck working retail for a long time until he decided something had to change. He knew he wanted to be able to help people. After some introspection, he discovered that helping people get back to what they love doing was the most satisfying. Physical Therapy seemed like a good place to do just that. In 2021, he enrolled in the PTA program at Kennebec Valley Community College and took that next step toward his goal. He is interested in working with athletes and weekend warriors.

Elizabeth Record
Elizabeth Record

Elizabeth Record, PT, DPT, AIB-VR/CON Elizabeth Record, PT, DPT, AIB-VR/CON, is a dedicated physical therapist with a strong commitment to improving the health and well-being of others. Born and raised in Arlington, MA, Elizabeth embarked on her educational journey at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, CT, where she completed her undergraduate and graduate studies. During her time at Sacred Heart, Elizabeth not only excelled academically but also demonstrated her drive and teamwork skills as a Division 1 softball player. Outside of her sporting achievements, she cultivated a range of hobbies, including reading, crocheting, and enjoying leisurely walks with her loving husband. Elizabeth has gained invaluable clinical experience working with diverse patient populations in various healthcare settings. She has honed her expertise through placements at Saco Bay Physical Therapy, Brooksby Village in Peabody, MA, C.W. Bill Young Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Bay Pines, FL, and Saint Mary’s Hospital in Lewiston, MA. These experiences have given her a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and needs of individuals seeking physical therapy. Committed to ongoing professional growth, Elizabeth holds certifications in dry needling, vestibular, and cancer rehabilitation. These specialized skills enable her to provide targeted treatments and personalized care to patients facing unique challenges. Elizabeth finds fulfillment as a valued member of the Riverview Physical Therapy team. Collaborating with her colleagues, she strives to deliver exceptional care and empower her patients on their journey to recovery. In addition to her clinical work, Elizabeth shares her knowledge and passion for physical therapy as a teacher at Saint Joseph’s College in Standish. In this role, she inspires future therapists and actively contributes to the advancement of the field.

Nick Ball
Nick Ball

Nick Ball, PT, DPT

Nick Ball is a native of the Sebago Lake area in Maine with a lifelong passion for sports, including soccer, basketball, and baseball. His journey into physical therapy began as a patient, following his interest in weightlifting and personal experiences with injury and pain. Driven by a desire to provide others with the answers and unique care he was after, Nick pursued a career in physical therapy. He holds an undergraduate degree in Exercise Science from the University of Southern Maine and a Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT) from the University of New England, graduating in May 2024.

Nick values Riverview's relaxed and patient-centered environment, where he enjoys forming meaningful connections with his patients. While he has no specialized training yet, he is eager to further his education in orthopedics or sports therapy.

Bath

Chris Heuss
Clinic Director
Chris Heuss
Clinic Director

Chris Heuss, PT, MS. Clinic Director Bath Chris grew up in Syracuse, NY, and eventually made his way to Chicago, IL, where he worked as a counselor and advocate for adults with disabilities. It was at this time that he first saw the significant benefits that occurred when he took clients to their physical therapy sessions. That experience and his fascination with how the human body works led to his passion for becoming a physical therapist. He graduated from Hobart College in 1990 with a BA and then attended graduate school at Boston University. Chris graduated from Boston University in 1997 with an MS in physical therapy. After graduate school, he worked at Newton Wellesley Hospital outside of Boston until 2003. He then happily moved to Maine and started working at Riverview Physical Therapy. Chris has participated in numerous continuing education courses, including with the Postural Restoration Institute, advanced manual therapy skill training, and Kinesio taping. He loves advancing his skills and learning new techniques that benefit his patients, and he will always continue to seek out the best courses and learning opportunities. When not in the clinic, Chris enjoys being outdoors, backpacking, kayaking, mountain biking, skiing, and rock climbing. This is when he is his happiest. Especially when doing this with his wife and two sons. Chris feels fortunate to work with the people who make up the Riverview Physical Therapy team. He says, “We all work together to provide the best care possible for our patients. Each therapist and office staff member brings unique skills and personality traits that blend well and have given us an excellent reputation in our communities.” Chris is good at listening to his patients and discovering their personal goals. He has a way of making people feel comfortable, and his clinic has a friendly environment. Everyone in the clinic is dedicated to the people in the Bath community. They work with Morse High School to mentor students considering becoming physical therapists and also provide community outreach, including a falls prevention education lecture to seniors.

Hallee Breton
Hallee Breton

Hallee Breton, PT, DPT Hallee, who grew up in a rural town in central Maine, developed a love for the outdoors and physical activity at a young age through camping trips with her family. Her appreciation for human movement, which she cultivated through dancing, led her to pursue a career in physical therapy. She attended Husson University in Bangor, Maine, where she received her bachelor's in kinesiology in 2017 and then a doctorate in Physical Therapy in 2019. She is certified in dry needling and has participated in several Postural Restoration sessions to further her knowledge. Being a physical therapist brings her a lot of fulfillment. One of her most memorable success stories is of a patient who had a fall and ruptured a muscle in her shoulder, which prevented her from reaching more than 10 inches away from her body. Through Hallee’s guidance and therapy, the patient was able to regain the ability to reach above her shoulder height and can now put on a shirt normally.  

Portland

Ted Greeley
Clinic Director
Ted Greeley
Clinic Director

"Ted" Edward S. Greeley II, PT, DPT, CSCS Clinic Director- Portland Ted grew up locally in Raymond, Maine, and spent most of his young life outdoors camping, skiing, snowmobiling, and water skiing. He was active at Windham High School, playing 3 sports a year and participating in multiple extracurricular clubs. Ted had initially planned to become a mechanical engineer. Still, after interviewing one of his professors at the University of Maine at Orono during his sophomore year, he decided to make a switch to physical therapy. Ted then ended up at Husson University in Bangor, ME, and earned a Bachelor’s in Kinesiology while playing for their football team. He continued at Husson University to earn his Doctorate of Physical Therapy. After graduating from PT school, Ted moved back to southern Maine. Ted joined the Riverview Physical Therapy staff in Westbrook in late 2018, where he has enjoyed working with individuals in every stage of life. He regularly participates in continuing education courses, the majority of which have been focused on postural restoration. Ted continues to participate actively in Crossfit, playing in a men’s ice hockey league, playing disc golf, and doing anything outside with his wife and three kids.

Michael Viricel
Michael Viricel

Michael Viricel, MSPT, CSCS Mike grew up in Maine and attended Husson College (now Husson University), where he received a Master of Science in physical therapy in 2001.  Upon getting licensed in Maine, he began working at a hospital in the midcoast area, where he worked on various disciplines, including inpatient rehab, outpatient orthopedic/neurological rehab, and home health therapy.  He moved on to work in a physician-owned outpatient orthopedic clinic specializing in post-surgical rehabilitation, shoulder/knee rehabilitation, and treatment of sports-specific injuries.  Mike eventually became co-director and successfully opened and managed a satellite clinic.  He has since moved to the Portland area and has been with Riverview Physical Therapy since 2011. Mike utilizes several different treatment philosophies when evaluating and treating his patients. In 2012, Mike received certification in strength and conditioning from National Strength and Conditioning Association. He has attended continuing education courses focusing on manual therapy, orthopedic rehabilitation, strength and conditioning, and postural restoration.  Mike’s clinical interests include post-surgical rehabilitation, foot and ankle rehabilitation, and sports injury assessment/rehabilitation. In his free time, Mike enjoys being outside, going for walks on the beach with his wife and dog, and sampling some of the local breweries Portland has to offer.

Windham

Nancy Crawford, PT
Nancy Crawford
Clinic Director
Nancy Crawford, PT
Nancy Crawford
Clinic Director

Nancy Crawford, PT Clinic Director- Windham From high school, Nancy had a clear goal of finding a career path that would allow her to combine her love for science with her desire to assist others in enhancing their health and fitness. After completing her education at Simmons College Boston, Nancy worked as a traveling physical therapist for some time and ultimately chose to make southern Maine her permanent home. She has now lived in Maine for over 25 years. During her leisure time, Nancy enjoys outdoor activities such as biking, hiking, kayaking, and spending time with her poodle, Percy. In recent years, Nancy has participated in multiple sessions on the Postural Restoration (PRI) approach. This method has considerably influenced Nancy’s approach to evaluating and treating patients. As a result, she now applies it to all her treatments.

Kayla Henderson
Kayla Henderson

Kayla Henderson, PTA Kayla Henderson, a certified Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA), was born in Portland, Maine, and grew up in Casco. In 2015, she and her husband became the proud owners of her family’s house, where they are now raising their children. Her passion for healthcare has always been evident, driven by her desire to assist people in their journey towards better health. While her initial direction within the realm of recovery was uncertain, her college years allowed her to delve deeper into the field of rehabilitation, ultimately guiding her path. Athletics have been a significant part of Kayla’s life, with an active involvement in sports like soccer, field hockey, and softball during her upbringing. She finds joy in being a spectator at baseball and football games and has had the rewarding experience of coaching her oldest son’s soccer team during his second-grade year. Kayla’s educational achievements include a Bachelor of Science degree from Liberty University in 2007 and an Associate’s Degree in Applied Science as a Physical Therapist Assistant from Kennebec Valley Community College in 2013. Kayla is enthusiastic about further enhancing her knowledge by pursuing additional Postural Restoration training opportunities, allowing her to broaden her expertise.

Yarmouth

Matt Douglas
Clinic Director
Matt Douglas
Clinic Director

Matthew Douglas, MS, PT Clinic Director- Yarmouth Matt received his Master's in Physical Therapy from Springfield College in 1992. His journey in the field started when he was inspired to pursue physical therapy after spending considerable time rehabilitating his knees during his middle and high school years. With a strong interest in both sports and the human body, he has focused his career on orthopedics and sports medicine for the past three decades. In addition, Matt has found great fulfillment in developing a specialty program called "Fit4Me," which aims to help adolescents with obesity and deconditioning issues. He has also been a long-standing instructor for Scorebuilders, helping physical therapy students prepare for their national licensing examinations. When he is not working, Matt enjoys keeping up with his three young adult children. On weekends, he can often be found serving customers at the smoothie/coffee shop that he co-owns in Kennebunkport, ME, where he takes a hands-on approach to his business.

Crystal Blakely
Crystal Blakely

Crystal Blakely, PTA, CYT Crystal grew up in a small town in Vermont and nurtured a passion for movement, which led her to earn a BA in Dance Performance and Choreography from Dean College in Massachusetts. As a dance student, she faced several injuries, and physical therapy played a crucial role in her recovery, enabling her to continue pursuing what she loved. This experience sparked her appreciation for the field. After college, she moved to New York City to dance professionally and became a certified yoga teacher. However, the COVID pandemic prompted her to leave the city. Embracing her love for nature, she embarked on a transformative twenty-three-day journey along Vermont’s Long Trail, a 273-mile trek through the mountains. This experience inspired her to shift her focus to physical therapy, blending her deep understanding of human movement with a desire to help others. In 2024, Crystal graduated from Kennebec Valley Community College as a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA). Today, she integrates her unique background in dance and yoga into her patient care, enhancing recovery through mindful movement and personalized care.