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Dr. Brett London, DC studied at Palmer College of Chiropractic, Florida and has over 10 years of experience as a chiropractor. His areas of focus are treating sports injuries, addressing functional deficits, improving limited activities of daily living, and providing nutritional guidance. He has specialized training in Sports Medicine, various muscle treatment techniques including Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM), and functional taping.
If you are experiencing pain and need relief, you have come to the right place. Dr. London is here to help!
Dr. Brett believes that each patient deserves the best care possible. That is why he strives to create an environment where patients are encouraged and supported, becoming part of the healing process.
Treating patients that have sustained an injury or are looking for relief from a pain or condition is the most rewarding part of Dr. Brett’s job. He loves to be integral in a patient’s healing process, seeing the progress of a patient as they achieve their goals.
For hobbies, Dr. Brett enjoys playing the drums and guitar, hiking, woodworking, and stand up comedy.
Physical Therapy
Joint Replacement Therapy
Return to Sport
Neurological Rehabilitation
65 and Older Program
Chiropractic Care
Women’s Health / Pregnancy
SportsMed Physical Therapy is a leading physical therapy practice in Edison, NJ. The staff at SportsMed Physical Therapy are experts in treating people with sports injuries, back and neck pain, knee and shoulder injuries, as well as other types of musculoskeletal injuries.
Physical Therapy is the evaluation and treatment of musculoskeletal problems and movement deficiencies using exercise, manual therapy, modalities such as ultrasound or electrical stimulation, or a combination of these.
Depending on the patient’s condition and goals of treatment, a physical therapist will design a treatment program specific to the patient’s needs. Treatment usually consists of a combination of manual therapy techniques (such as passive range of motion), exercise (to strengthen the injured area), electrotherapy (e.g., ultrasound), modalities (e.g., cold laser), therapeutic taping and/or bracing.