Caroline Queale, MPT

Caroline has been a Physical Therapist for 18 years in Baltimore, Maryland. She received her Bachelor's degree in Biopsychology from Vassar College in 1985. Caroline then went on to perform research in neural plasticity at the Medical College of Pennsylvania. Caroline entered the first Master's Degree class in The University of Delaware Physical Therapy Program, and graduated in 1991.

Caroline was extended a position at The Johns Hopkins Hospital where she worked for eight years in multiple settings from the intensive care units to the outpatient setting. During this time, she was also a teaching assistant in the University of Delaware's Physical Therapy program, instructing students in Gross Anatomy as well as Electrophysiology.

Following her time at Johns Hopkins, Caroline performed home care, which is still one of her favorite specialties within the field of physical therapy. Caroline also has worked in the private practice setting treating primarily dysfunctions of the cervical and lumbar spine.

Caroline’s treatment approach emphasizes manual therapy combined with authentic Pilates. Caroline has developed a reputation as a therapist who "really gets you better." Caroline believes in educating her clients about their limitations, and empowering them with the knowledge they need to actively participate in achieving their goals.

Dr. Delia Chiaramonte of the Baltimore Health Examiner describes Caroline as “an expert diagnostician, like no other physical therapist she has ever had the opportunity to meet.” What sets Caroline apart is her ability to truly listen to her patients. This enables her to make better diagnoses and create an appropriate and individually tailored rehabilitation program to achieve her patient’s highest level of function.