Sports Medicine Bergen County, New Jersey
Has an injury hindered you from being athletic? Has your physical ability been hindered by a recent injury? Today with use of physical therapy and chiropractic many sports injuries are able to be treated. Dr. Peter Ferraro is able to provide for patients the right balance to help New Jersey athletes get back to playing the sports they love.
Ankle pains, knee injuries, thigh injuries, lower back pain, elbow injuries and other joint injuries are all common forms of sports injuries. Treatment involves the use of non invasive methods that deal primarily with the overuse and high activity. Typically, the pain that occurs in joints, muscles and ligaments are in areas that require treatment as they are the ones injured during activity.
Dr. Ferraro is an experienced sports medicine doctor that has assisted with many athletes pain using a wide variety of methods including stretching and physical therapy to treat such injuries. He is also skilled in many other methods including chiropractic. When a patient enters into Dr. Ferraro’s office, he aims to provide them everything they need to have a save ad speedy recovery.
A full list of Dr. Ferraro and staff’s areas of Expertise Include:
- Neck Pain, Headaches, Upper and Mid Back Pain
- Lower Back Pain, Muscle Spasms
- Post Operative Therapy
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS)
- Herniated Discs & Sciatica
- Auto Accident & Related Injuries
- Sports Related Injuries
Sports medicine has the answer for athletes suffering with chronic injury and pain Dr. Ferraro can help you get back on your feet playing the sports you love. If you are living in Bergen County, New Jersey and have suffered sports injuries, call or visit his office today to schedule a consultation.
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