Dr. Natalie Briggs PT, DPT, PSP
Natalie Briggs, PT, DPT, PSP is a physical therapist at Highbar Physical Therapy’s Middletown clinic. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a Doctorate in Physical Therapy, both from Seton Hall University. Natalie is also certified as a Primary Spine Practitioner through the University of Pittsburgh and is a member of the North American Spine Society (NASS).
Specializing in orthopedics and spine care, Natalie is passionate about helping her patients reach their goals. She enjoys learning each patient’s story, uncovering their motivation, and creating a personalized plan to guide them back to optimal health.
Outside of work, Natalie enjoys swimming, running, competing in triathlons, and spending time with her two boys and two dogs.
Specialties:
Orthopedics
Spine
Aquatics
Seton Hall University, Bachelor of Science in Biology
Seton Hall University, Doctor of Physical Therapy
Certifications:
University of Pittsburg, Certified Primary Spine Practitioner
North American Spine Society
Dr. Natalie Briggs PT, DPT, PSP
Natalie Briggs, PT, DPT, PSP is a physical therapist at Highbar Physical Therapy’s Middletown clinic. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a Doctorate in Physical Therapy, both from Seton Hall University. Natalie is also certified as a Primary Spine Practitioner through the University of Pittsburgh and is a member of the North American Spine Society (NASS).
Specializing in orthopedics and spine care, Natalie is passionate about helping her patients reach their goals. She enjoys learning each patient’s story, uncovering their motivation, and creating a personalized plan to guide them back to optimal health.
Outside of work, Natalie enjoys swimming, running, competing in triathlons, and spending time with her two boys and two dogs.
Specialties:
Orthopedics
Spine
Aquatics
Seton Hall University, Bachelor of Science in Biology
Seton Hall University, Doctor of Physical Therapy
Certifications:
University of Pittsburg, Certified Primary Spine Practitioner
North American Spine Society