Clinical Staff
Steve Stockwell PT, CSCS
Steve completed his Physical Therapy degree at Quinnipiac College in 1993. He then worked for a private practice in Colorado Springs specializing in Sports and Spine Rehabilitation. Steve is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. He moved back to New Hampshire in 1998 and worked for Concord Hospital from 1998 through 2007. Steve and his wife Christine then founded Stockwell Physical Therapy in April of 2007, fulfilling their dream of owning and operating their own practice.
Steve has been involved in team sports since high school and college. He also competed in cycling events and triathlons through the '90s and 2000s. He applies the principles and knowledge he learned as an active participant to the athletes and other individuals he treats as they return to the life they dream of living.
Steve completed his Physical Therapy degree at Quinnipiac College in 1993. He then worked for a private practice in Colorado Springs specializing in Sports and Spine Rehabilitation. Steve is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. He moved back to New Hampshire in 1998 and worked for Concord Hospital from 1998 through 2007. Steve and his wife Christine then founded Stockwell Physical Therapy in April of 2007, fulfilling their dream of owning and operating their own practice.
Steve has been involved in team sports since high school and college. He also competed in cycling events and triathlons through the '90s and 2000s. He applies the principles and knowledge he learned as an active participant to the athletes and other individuals he treats as they return to the life they dream of living.
Christine Stockwell PT, MS
Christine received her Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Science from The University of New Hampshire in 1993 and her Master of Science in Physical Therapy from Springfield College in 1996. Over the years, she has specialized in orthopedics and women’s health pelvic therapy. She is a member of the Global Pelvic Health Alliance and is passionate about educating and helping prenatal, postpartum, and menopausal women who may be suffering from back pain, incontinence, and pelvic pain.
She and her husband Steve have made a positive impact in the Hopkinton, Contoocook, Warner, Webster, and Henniker areas, successfully treating clients and athletes since the opening of their practice in 2007. Christine and Steve have three active children who are heavily involved in athletics. Christine enjoys mentoring and guiding them through their training plans to prevent injury and improve core strength, two essentials of any athlete. Outside of the office, Christine enjoys traveling with her family and is devoted to her own fitness regimen of cycling and strength training to facilitate a long and healthy life.
Christine received her Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Science from The University of New Hampshire in 1993 and her Master of Science in Physical Therapy from Springfield College in 1996. Over the years, she has specialized in orthopedics and women’s health pelvic therapy. She is a member of the Global Pelvic Health Alliance and is passionate about educating and helping prenatal, postpartum, and menopausal women who may be suffering from back pain, incontinence, and pelvic pain.
She and her husband Steve have made a positive impact in the Hopkinton, Contoocook, Warner, Webster, and Henniker areas, successfully treating clients and athletes since the opening of their practice in 2007. Christine and Steve have three active children who are heavily involved in athletics. Christine enjoys mentoring and guiding them through their training plans to prevent injury and improve core strength, two essentials of any athlete. Outside of the office, Christine enjoys traveling with her family and is devoted to her own fitness regimen of cycling and strength training to facilitate a long and healthy life.
Tracey Pearson, PTA
Tracey graduated from Colby-Sawyer College in 2011 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Science. In 2014 she graduated with her PTA degree from River Valley Community College, where she received the Ruby Decker Award for academic excellence, professionalism, and commitment to physical therapy. Tracey thoroughly enjoys rehabbing patients dealing with everything from ACL reconstructions and other sports-related injuries to total joint replacements and balance issues. She has recently attended the following continuing-education courses & seminars.
Tracey graduated from Colby-Sawyer College in 2011 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Science. In 2014 she graduated with her PTA degree from River Valley Community College, where she received the Ruby Decker Award for academic excellence, professionalism, and commitment to physical therapy. Tracey thoroughly enjoys rehabbing patients dealing with everything from ACL reconstructions and other sports-related injuries to total joint replacements and balance issues. She has recently attended the following continuing-education courses & seminars.
- Prehab for Running injuries such as IT Band & Shin Splints (November 2018)
- Evaluation and Treatment of Adhesive Capsulitis (November 2018)
- Manual Therapy for Instant Relief of Neck & Shoulder Dysfunction (November 2018)
- Concord Orthopaedics Summit (May 2015, May 2016, September 2017)
- Therapeutic Exercise for the Aging Spine & Pelvis (March 2017)
- The Hands-on Guide to Vestibular Rehabilitation (November 2017)
- Manual Therapy for Low Back Pain (April 2016)
- Strengthening Core Stability (September 2016)
- Graston Technique (December 2014)