Westbrook

Riverview Physical Therapy Westbrook

Address:

23 Bridgton Road Suite 2
Westbrook, ME 04092

Contact Information:

Phone: (207) 797-3477
Fax: (207) 797-8577

Hours:

Monday: 7:45am – 6:00pm
Tuesday: 8:30am – 5:30pm
Wednesday: 7:45am – 6:00pm
Thursday: 8:30am – 5:30pm
Friday: 7:45am – 4:00pm

Riverview Physical Therapy Westbrook Clinic

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.

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.

Kevin Paulin

Kevin Paulin

Kevin Paulin, PT, DPT

Kevin developed an interest in healthcare through participating in sports teams and his desire to help others. He graduated from the University of Hartford and worked in the Boston area for three years before moving to Maine in 2020. His experiences with injuries and rehabilitation led him to pursue physical therapy. He has taken courses in KinetaCore dry needling, cervical and lumbopelvic spine, and lower extremity therapy. He plans to further his manual therapy skills and take PRI courses. In his free time, Kevin enjoys hiking, running, skiing, golfing, and watching Boston sports. Kevin’s favorite patient story is about a patient training for her first-ever Boston marathon. With only 8 weeks until the marathon, she developed knee pain limiting her ability to train. Saddened and ready to withdraw, Kevin assured her they would work together to improve her symptoms and finish her training cycle. As a result, she was able to successfully complete the marathon pain-free.

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.

Address:

23 Bridgton Road Suite 2
Westbrook, ME 04092

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