




Performance Therapy Institute
Dr. Cameron Puls, DPT, OCS, CSCS, OMT is the Owner/ Founder of Performance Therapy Institute. The premise of the business is to create an experience that is conducive to better client outcomes.
The primary goal of PTI is to help people get back to having a more active and pain free lifestyle without the use of surgery, medications, or injections. In fact, he wants you to get better as soon as possible so you don’ have to spend as much time and money on healthcare.
Cameron wanted to create a rehab model in which time and energy can be dedicated solely to 1 on 1 hour long sessions and communication that continues long after the session ends.
PTI’s priority is to provide the best possible service the clinician can offer to increase the changes of you getting back to what you love to do with LONG TERM success and no longer having to rely on medications or frequent visits to healthcare professionals.
Cameron graduated from Husson University with a Bachelors in Kinesiology and a Doctoral Degree in Physical Therapy.
He then completed a 1-year mentorship at Baystate Franklin Medical Center in Greenfield, MA with a focus on Orthopedics and Sports Medicine.
He moved to the Boston area and went through a 2-year manual therapy (hands on therapy) fellowship in Woburn, MA at the Institute of Orthopeadic Manual Therapy.
Cameron is a board-certified orthopedic specialist (OCS), a certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS), and an orthopedic manual therapist (OMT).
He is also one of the co-organizers of the 1st professional ME American Physical Therapy Association special interest groups (specifically in orthopedic manual therapy). He has also helped instruct at Husson University in the PT program.
Most importantly he has had, and still has many great mentors and peers to learn from everyday and he would not be where he is today without their expertise and support. You are not just getting care from one person when you come to PTI, you get access to Cameron’s network from across the world to add input into your case.
