Meet Pam Day
Pam Day, DPT, MTC is a Physical Therapist who earned her Bachelors of Kinesiology at Campbell University and Doctor of Physical Therapy at Nova Southeastern University. Pam has completed a rigorous program to achieve her manual therapy certification (MTC) through University of St. Augustine in order to further her physical therapy skills and more effectively evaluate and treat her patients. She has extensive training in the treatment of musculoskeletal and neurological diagnoses and is equipped to provide patient specific plans of care in order to allow the patient to achieve goals and return to an optimal level of functioning. Prior to starting Day to Day Physical Therapy, Pam worked at Bolduc Physical/Aquatic Therapy & Sports Medicine from 2010 to 2022. She has now joined the team at R3 Wellness which gives patients access to chiropractic care as well as personal training to encompass full health and recovery for individuals.
Pam has also been trained with specific techniques on kinesiotaping as well as instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) which is comparable to the commonly termed Graston tools in order to utilize further techniques to progress patients back to their function and participating in activities they love. She has been trained for specifically treating runners and identifying and treating sport specific impairments that may affect that population.
Pam has a specific interest in sports medicine. One of her internships was in Birmingham, AL where she was involved with the treatment of some professional athletes as well as having the opportunity to work along with other therapists with the renowned surgeon, Dr. James Andrews. Pam also played soccer at the collegiate level and went to the NCAA Div. 1 tournament with her team in 2004. She enjoys softball, golf, volleyball, kickball, fitness and running and has competed in many 5Ks, 10Ks, half marathons, a marathon, and obstacle course races. She has a love for athletics, both personally and professionally, and has a passion to engage athletes in treatment sessions that are impairment based and sport-specific in order to return athletes to their optimal level of competition.