About Boucher Physical Therapy
Too many people feel stuck after traditional physical therapy—doing the same exercises, managing symptoms, but never truly fixing the problem. At Boucher Physical Therapy, we take a different approach.
We look beyond the site of pain to understand how your body moves as a whole. We focus on restoring proper movement, strength, balance, and confidence so results last long after therapy ends. Every treatment plan is tailored to your goals, whether that’s returning to sport, improving balance, recovering from concussion, or simply moving without pain again.


Our Philosophy
Too many people feel stuck after traditional physical therapy—doing the same exercises, managing symptoms, but never truly fixing the problem. At Boucher Physical Therapy, we take a different approach.
We look beyond the site of pain to understand how your body moves as a whole. We focus on restoring proper movement, strength, balance, and confidence so results last long after therapy ends. Every treatment plan is tailored to your goals, whether that’s returning to sport, improving balance, recovering from concussion, or simply moving without pain again.

Meet your physical therapist
Boucher Physical Therapy was founded by Brandon Boucher, PT, DPT, a former collegiate baseball player at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia with over 13 years of experience as an outpatient physical therapist.
Growing up in competitive sports shaped not only how he views performance and injury, but also knowing how important it is to feel confident in your body. That athletic background carries over into his clinical work, especially with athletes and active individuals who want more than just “getting by.”
Over the course of his career, Brandon has developed extensive experience treating:
● Orthopedic and sports-related injuries
● Vestibular disorders and balance dysfunction
● Concussion and post-concussion symptoms
● Complex movement and coordination issues
He is especially passionate about working with patients who feel frustrated, misunderstood, or unsure where to turn next—and providing clear explanations, thoughtful care, and a plan that actually makes sense.
