Cara Curran Joins Peak Physical Therapy & Sports Performance at Scituate Clinic

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 Cara Curran PT, DPT has joined the professional staff at the Scituate Clinic.

A native of Westford, MA Curran earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Sacred Heart University in Fairfield CT while competing as a member of the NCAA Division 1 Ice Hockey Team. She is Dry Needle certified and trained as a Pelvic Health Physical Therapist at Herman and Wallace. Curran is a member of the American Physical Therapist Association and presented a complex case study on a 27 year old male status post liver transplantation complicated by incomplete spinal cord injury and thrombocytopenia at their annual Fall Conference

Curran is the founder and owner of Spot Running Company which is focused on training runners to reach their fitness goals injury free and she is a running coach through the Road Runners Club of America. She has completed two World Major Marathons and just recently completed the Marine Corps Marathon. As a hiker her most memorable hike was Machu Picchu. She currently resides in Weymouth and in her spare time enjoys gardening, skiing and trail running with her family and dog.

“Cara utilizes evidence based practice to provide a comprehensive and patient centered approach to work towards individualized goals,” said Eric Edelman, PT and owner of Peak Physical Therapy and Sports Performance. “Cara is a great addition to our professional team at Peak.”

About Peak Physical Therapy and Sports Performance

Peak Physical Therapy & Sports Performance has thirteen clinics in Norwell, Scituate, Quincy, Pembroke, Braintree, Hanover, East Bridgewater, Cohasset and East Milton including three pelvic health centers and a pediatric center. Their services include spinal and sports injury programs, and have also developed specialized programs that address postsurgical rehabilitationvestibular disordersfall preventionpost-concussion syndrome, pediatrics, TMJ disorderswomen’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