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Specialties
Taking healing to the next level with innovative physical & occupational therapy in New Jersey.
Our team of experienced professionals delivers specialized care for a wide variety of diagnoses that include spinal care management, joint & soft tissue injuries, and chronic conditions, such as arthritis and lymphedema. They work in close collaboration with referring physicians to create a plan of care that is customized for each patient. As a Result, Trinity Rehab has achieved exceptional outcomes for our patients, including those who have undergone other treatments without success.
At Trinity Rehab in East Brunswick, our treatments are based on the true partnership that develops between the patient & therapist. We go beyond the scope of your specific injury and take your goals into account. Whether it is returning to work, getting back on the court, or dancing at your child’s wedding, we will be there every step of the way to provide you the commitment, compassion needed to achieve a fast recovery, and leave stronger.
With locations in East Brunswick, Middletown, Matawan, Howell and Brick, NJ.
History
Established in 2001.
Trinity Rehab East Brunswick opened in 2008. We offer outpatient physical therapy for the surrounding areas in Old Bridge, Sayreville, New Brunswick, Highland Park, Edison, Piscataway, Princeton and South Amboy. Our physical therapy office is conveniently located near Route 18 and the Garden State Parkway. East Brunswick patients benefit from our superior treatment options in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. We take pride in offering one-on-one care to all of our patients. If you have any questions regarding your physical therapy needs, contact us today!
Meet the Manager
Melissa D.
Manager
Director of East Brunswick
Melissa graduated from Rutgers University with degrees in Biological Sciences and Psychology and went on to obtain her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Sacred Heart University in Connecticut. Since graduating, Melissa worked for three years at Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation with an emphasis on rehabilitation of neurological disorders including stroke, spinal cord injury, brain injury, MS, and Parkinson’s disease and other various balance and vestibular disorders. She has a passion for the profession and went on to expand her physical therapy knowledge by working in pediatrics, pain management and eventually sports orthopedics. Her treatment approach is focused on whole body function and tailoring a rehabilitation program specific to each individual patient to maximize recovery and improve overall health. She believes wholeheartedly that therapy should be as fun and individualized as you can make it.