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Dan MacDonald PT Joins Peak Physical Therapy & Sports Performance

Dan MacDonald has joined Peak's Pembroke clinic as a physical therapist

Peak Physical Therapy & Sports Performance, a South Shore practice specializing in unique programs that provide comprehensive treatment in orthopedic, spine and sports medicine specialties, recently announced that Dan MacDonald has joined the Pembroke clinic as a Physical Therapist.

A resident of Pembroke, MacDonald previously was on staff at Peak’s Norwell clinic. He has spent 19 of his 25 year career practicing in private practice outpatient clinics with a focus on young adult to geriatric sports and general orthopedic injuries. He finds treatment of the post surgical rehabilitation process rewarding and employs variable manual techniques and therapeutic exercise to assist patient in achieving their goals. He uses his experience to assist patients in navigating the recovery process.

MacDonald graduated cum laude Northeastern University’s Bouve College of Allied Health Professions in 1995. He enjoys time with his family and dog Ben and being outdoors. His personal passion is training in the martial arts.

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“Dan’s vast experience allows him to utilize a combination of advances manual skills and therapeutic exercise to achieve maximum results for his patients,” said Eric Edelman PT, Founder of Peak Physical Therapy & Sports Performance. “The turf field at the Pembroke facility is a great fit for Dan’s exceptional skill in treating sports injuries.”

About Peak Physical Therapy and Sports Performance

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Peak Physical Therapy & Sports Performance has eight clinics in Norwell, Scituate, Quincy, and Hanover, including two pelvic health centers. Two additional clinics opened in Pembroke and Braintree in 2020 offering specialized programs tailored to their patients’ needs. Their services include spinal and sports injury programs, and have also developed specialized programs that address post-surgical rehabilitation, vestibular disorders, fall prevention, post-concussion syndrome, pediatrics, TMJ disorders, women’s health issues, men’s health issues, aquatic therapy and more. These specialized programs combined with their state-of-the-art facilities allow them to meet the unique needs of their patients and achieve the fastest results. For additional information, please call 781-347-4686 or visit www.peaktherapy.com

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