
Mallory Landers
(PT, DPT, AIB-VRC)
Mallory Landers, PT, DPT graduated from Quinnipiac University with a Bachelor’s of Health Science and minor in Psychology (2020) and her Doctorate of Physical Therapy (2023). While at Quinnipiac University, Mallory was the student coordinator for the schools’ pro-bono PT clinic and was a presenter at the National Pro-Bono Conference in March of 2022.
Mallory’s diverse clinical experience spans various settings, encompassing the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions, neurological pathologies, and post-operative rehabilitation. Crucially, her personal history as a high school athlete who underwent multiple ACL surgeries and extensive physical therapy gives her a unique, empathetic perspective on the patient journey. She operates on an all-encompassing philosophy, recognizing the profound impact of pain and disability on an individual’s life. Mallory is dedicated to delivering patient-centered, evidence-based treatment tailored to empower individuals to regain function and return to the activities they value most.
Mallory is highly specialized in managing vestibular and concussion-related conditions, having earned her certification from the American Institute of Balance (AIB). This specialized training equips her to confidently treat a wide range of inner ear disturbances, including patients experiencing acute episodes of vertigo, chronic feelings of imbalance, and athletes recovering from sport-related concussions.
In her free time, Mallory enjoys spending time with her family and friends, being a foodie all across Boston, and traveling the country/world having been to 23 states and 19 countries!
