terrence-mcgee-158Terry graduated from Sacred Heart University with his Masters of Science in Physical Therapy in 2000, and received his Doctor of Science in Physical Therapy from the University of Maryland, School of Medicine’s Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science in 2009. During his pursuit of his doctorate, Terry simultaneously completed his manual therapy fellowship with The Manual Therapy Institute and became a fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapist in 2010. Terry obtained board certification in orthopedics (OCS) in 2014. With more than 15 years of clinical experience, Terry’s primary focus is on orthopedic rehabilitation of the spine – including the influence of adverse neurodynamics on the transition from acute to chronic pain. As a Titleist Performance Institute Certified Golf Medical Professional and K-Vest Level II Certified instructor, Terry also conducts golf swing analyses that identify and target the physical limitations that affect a client’s golf swing, and tailors their rehabilitation program to ultimately improve their game. He also directs the department’s GolfFit program. Terry is the Director and lead mentor of the Johns Hopkins Hospital and George Washington University Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Residency as well as director of the developing Johns Hopkins Hospital Spine Rehabilitation Fellowship. In addition to directing, lecturing and mentoring in the residency program, Terry also holds an academic appointment within the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.