Marty Boehm
Marty Boehm has practiced physical therapy for over 25 years, helping athletes of all ages, amateur and professional, achieve their highest potential. Marty received a Bachelor of Science in biology from Villanova University in 1991, a Master of Science in physical therapy from Boston University in 1993 and a Doctor of Physical Therapy from the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences in 2007. He holds board certification as an orthopedic clinical specialist through the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties and is certified as a manual physical therapist through the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences. In addition, he is a Strength and Conditioning Specialist, certified through the National Strength and Conditioning Association.
Marty has spent the past 10 years as a physical therapy clinical specialist at the Brigham and Women’s/Mass General Rehabilitation Services in Foxborough, since the opening of the health care center in 2009. Prior to that, Marty worked extensively in golf, serving 12 years as a member of the PGA Tour Sports Medicine Team, providing rehabilitation and conditioning services to the professionals competing on the PGA and Champions Tours. He was the team physical therapist on two Ryder Cup teams, including the 1999 champions here in Brookline. Marty specializes in all sports and orthopedic injuries, but truly enjoys helping golfers reach their full potential by optimizing performance through extensive movement analysis and correction. He is certified as a Titleist Performance Institute Medical 2, Functional Movement Screen and Selective Functional Movement Assessment clinician.
Marty is available for private sessions at KOHR Golf this year.
Awards & Accomplishments
- Certified TPI, FMS, & SFMA Physical Therapist
- PGA Tour Sports Medicine Team member for 12 years
- 1999 Ryder Cup (Brookline) – Team Physical Therapist