Alison Roll PT, DPT graduated from Drexel University in 2013 with her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree. She then completed St. Luke's University Health Network Orthopaedic Residency in 2014. She obtained her Board Certification in Orthopaedics from the American Board of Physical Therapist Specialties in 2015. She remained on as a faculty member for the St. Luke's Orthopaedic Residency program from 2015-2023, helping residents by both mentoring and teaching. Alison has worked with individuals with orthopedic dysfunction her entire tenure as a physical therapist. In 2021, she obtained her Therapeutic Pain Specialist Certification to further improve her treatment and outcomes for individuals with persistent pain. Alison has also worked as the Director of Clinical Education and Professor at Moravian University, teaching various content to entry-level Doctor of Physical Therapy students as well as ensuring successful clinical placements for all of her students. Alison's treatment philosophy hinges on the idea of individualized care, ensuring that we are working towards patient goals. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her husband, who is also a physical therapist, and their two daughters. She is an avid Philly sports fan and enjoys staying active.