My path to becoming a physical therapist was convoluted. I started my post high school education as a biomedical engineering student. After finding this was not the path for me, I would eventually graduate with a degree in Mathematics from Rutgers in New Jersey. Finding a job would prove to be difficult, thus I thought it best to pursue a master’s in Finance from Fairleigh Dickinson University in Madison, NJ.
As with engineering, the prospects of working in finance simply didn’t appeal to me. Having had a history of knee surgeries following sports injuries, I had plenty of experience with physical therapy. After much introspection, I applied to the UMDNJ physical therapy program (now Rutgers) and graduated in 2014.
Since graduating, I have taken many courses to enhance various aspects of the physical therapy skillset. Regarding continuing education, I have completed many courses to enhance my manual skill set including, but not limited to Maitland, Mulligan, Taping and Instrument-Assisted Soft-Tissue Mobilization. I’ve taken my craft quite seriously and became a certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist in 2018 – only 5% of therapists currently have this distinction. As such, I’m an expert in Orthopedics as it pertains to physical therapy.
My greatest strength, however, is connecting with my clients and developing rapport. I believe it is difficult to be successful in this field if you cannot gain the trust of those that you treat. Furthermore, it is critical to be an advocate for our clients as they do not have all the answers to this ever increasingly complex healthcare system.
I hope my methods of therapy will bring the relief you seek and if I can’t solve the problems you are facing from a physical/neurological standpoint, I will certainly point you in the right direction!

Our clinic offers a full spectrum of physical therapy and wellness services, delivered by licensed professionals with deep experience in musculoskeletal health, rehabilitation, and movement science.

Hands-on healing is at the core of what we do. Manual therapy involves skilled movements of the joints and soft tissues to relieve pain, improve range of motion, and promote long-term healing.
We use techniques like joint mobilization, myofascial release, trigger point therapy, and soft tissue manipulation to treat:

Because Covid-19 continues to persist in our communities, we take your health seriously. Our measures include mask requirements, separation of our clients by six feet or more, daily temperature checks, consistent cleaning during and after each session, and more per the most recent CDC guidelines.

We take our interactions with our clients very seriously and establish rapport and trust from day one. As such, you will feel at home and comfortable with your therapist. Regardless of your concerns, we will address them within our scope and point you in the right direction as needed.

You may walk into our clinic without all the answers, though we assure you that you will leave the clinic prepared to address your ailments in the future. And while, this may not be the best for business, we want you to have the education from a physiological and exercise standpoint to keep yourself well!
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Monday – 8am to 6pm
Tuesday – 8am to 6pm
Wednesday – 8am to 6pm
Thursday – 8am to 6pm
Friday – 8am to 2pm