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Travis was first introduced to the Functional Manual Therapy® (FMT) approach while in Physical Therapy School. He witnessed the power of FMT and recognized the importance of considering the entire body and enhancing function, more than simply treating symptoms. Travis spent the first five years of his career learning this approach. During this time, he participated in the IPA Residency Program in New York City, studying the FMT approach in-depth. In August 2019, he completed an intense testing process, in which he achieved the prestige of becoming a Certified Functional Manual Therapist — passing with Distinction. Travis is now in a Faculty role with the Institute of Physical Art and educates other physical therapists about the FMT approach.

While living in NYC, Travis had the opportunity to provide backstage treatments to Broadway performers weekly at Hamilton and also treated at a variety of other shows including Aladdin, Book of Mormon, Mean Girls, and Chicago.

Travis recently completed the Titleist Performance Institute Level I certification. He found he was attracting many golfers in the Charlotte area looking to maximize their efficiency on the golf course. They were looking for ways to improve their game to avoid/manage injuries. As a result, he sought out the certification to enhance this ability to serve his growing golfer clientele.

Travis completed his undergraduate work at Clemson University in 2009 and received his Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree from Elon University in 2014. In addition to his FMT training, he has studied and taken courses from the work of Bob Elvey, Geoffrey Maitland, and The Gray Institute.

He maintains professional interest in studying manipulative therapy, visceral mobilization, and the effect of nutrition on inflammation. His experience also includes cervicogenic headaches, spine pathologies, TMD, and enhancing the ability to connect the human body as one efficient unit to allow for decreased pain, improved function and enhanced physical performance.

Outside of work, Travis enjoys spending time with his wife, Keely, his children, Bo (5), Wyatt (3) and Jane (1 this year). He loves to eat good food, exercise, watch college football, and listen to books/podcasts on entrepreneurism and professional development.

Travis looks forward to partnering with the active professionals of Charlotte in helping them meet their wellness and performance goals.

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Meg received her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Mercy College in New York and joined a private practice on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. While there she developed specializations in treating runners and dancers; pelvic floor and postpartum issues; and connective tissue disorders like Ehlers Danlos Syndrome. Her strong interest in helping people overcome injuries and return to their sport as quickly as possible has also led her to earn certifications in emerging techniques such as trigger point dry needling, Rock Tape, Personalized Blood Flow Restriction, and Graston®. Since then she has become a Board Certified Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist through the APTA.

Prior to PT school, Meg earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance from Marymount Manhattan College. As a professional dancer she worked with modern dance companies in NYC and abroad. Though her first love was dance, her desire to analyze movement and help others move sent her back to school. Meg has completed the NYC Marathon and can be seen as a fitness model on RunnersWorld.com. With a passion for fitness and wellness, Meg strives to help every person recover from injury, restore function and become their best self.

In 2020, Meg, her husband Eliot, and their two crazy boys outgrew their apartment lifestyle and relocated to North Carolina where she joined Novant Health. Despite the benefits of working in a large health network, she missed the personal relationships and broader treatment opportunities she enjoyed in private practice. In 2022, she jumped at the opportunity to join Congruency Therapy & Wellness and embrace its mission and values. Inspired by mentorship offered at the company, she is currently pursuing a certification in Functional Manual Therapy® through the Institute of Physical Art.

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Claire earned her Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science from McNeese State University before completing her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree at Wingate University. After becoming licensed, she joined a private outpatient practice, where she developed extensive experience in manual therapy and treated a wide range of conditions, including vertigo, balance disorders, post-surgical recovery, low back pain, shoulder injuries, and knee pain. During this time, she also discovered an interest in working with individuals with Hypermobility and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome.

Claire participated in a variety of sports growing up, with soccer being her favorite. Her path to physical therapy began in high school after she broke her ankle during a soccer game and underwent physical therapy herself. At the same time, she was taking athletic training courses as an elective, and the combination of those experiences solidified her desire to pursue a career in physical therapy.

Claire is passionate about treating the whole person, not just the injury. She focuses on identifying and addressing the root cause of dysfunction while helping patients build the knowledge and confidence to manage their own health. Her philosophy is that a physical therapist’s role is to “work themselves out of a job” by empowering patients to prevent future injuries and maintain the active lifestyles they enjoy.

Claire is certified in Dry Needling through the American Academy of Manipulative Therapy (AAMT) and continues to expand her clinical expertise through advanced training. With a strong foundation in manual therapy, she is excited to learn more about Functional Manual Therapy and treating Hypermobile individuals through the mentorship offered at the company.

Outside the clinic, Claire enjoys spending time with her husband and children, participating in activities at church, and listening to a variety of music on her record player.

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