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Here at Denville Medical, our commitment is to you and your health. We are committed to improving your quality of life by effective treatment and therapy, catered specifically to your needs. Unlike some of our competition, we take a team approach to your treatment plan working together as a unit to provide the best possible care for our patients.
It's easy to start your healing journey at Denville Medical. It all starts when you contact our office to make an appointment. From there, we set you on a course to recovery through a three-step process:
Meet the Doctor: During your initial doctor consultation, we will talk at length about what challenges you're currently facing. From there, we will speak about your goals and what you want to accomplish together. The first conversation with your doctor is crucial and lays the groundwork for a life-changing experience at Denville Medical.
Craft a Customized Treatment Plan for Your Recovery: Some medical and rehabilitation centers in New Jersey apply the same treatments to all patients, regardless of their needs and goals. At Denville Medical, we don't subscribe to the "one size fits all" model. Instead, we rely on our seasoned team of doctors and physical therapists, chiropractors, acupuncturists and specialists to find the right solution to your unique situation.
Start Feeling the Relief: Our hard work and commitment to recovery will pay off through our personalized work together. With the help of our skilled doctors and chiropractors, you can finally start living the life you want to live - all on your own terms.
At Denville Medical & Sports Rehabilitation Center, we are proud to provide holistic and wellness care that changes lives. Whether your body needs Chiropractor, physical therapy, acupuncture, or needs to see a specialist, we can help.
Here are just a few of the customized therapy services we offer to help our patients live with passion and confidence:
At Denville Medical, your licensed physical therapist's goal is to maximize your body's structure and increase its overall function for long-term health. To accomplish this, our physical therapists combine traditional and innovative techniques focused on increasing muscle strength and improving the body's range of motion. Our goal is to discover the root cause of your pain or mobility problems. That way, we can address the true reason why you need physical therapy, and work towards achieving long-lasting relief.
Of course, we understand that every patient is different. Your doctor can provide expert care in an encouraging environment by creating a customized treatment plan for you using modern, evidence-based research.
Chiropractor is a common service offered at Denville Medical, often combined with our physical therapy, sports medicine, and acupuncture treatments. When delivering a whole wellness and body approach, chiropractic treatments generally focus on the musculoskeletal and nervous systems. Our chiropractor's primary focus is to aid in adjusting your body's proper structure by improving nerve function and removing imbalances.
Our goal is to work together as a team to get you maximum medical improvement. To determine which chiropractic techniques and treatments are suitable for you, our chiropractors will conduct an initial evaluation to dig deep into your medical history, previous treatments, diagnostic tests, and current conditions. During your first consultation, be sure to ask any questions you may have. Once we agree on your customized chiropractic program, we will begin treatment as soon as possible.
Our patients typically feel relief during their initial visit. Although a reduction in pain is not an indication that the condition is gone, relief is the first step. As the chiropractor adjusts and manipulates your spine and joints, many feel a sense of relief as circulation is restored. A number of our patients admit to experiencing an increased range of motion after their first visit and increased function as they continue their care.
A single migraine can ruin your entire day. Migraines stem from irregular muscle contractions in the neck and head area. Anything from loud music to a bright computer screen can trigger these painful headaches. Fortunately, your chiropractor may be able to help provide an escape from the pain without surgery or drugs. Migraine symptoms include:
After speaking with your Doctor of Chiropractic, he or she may recommend treatments like trigger point therapy, which is a neuromuscular massage. Trigger point therapy boosts blood flow and releases pressure from compressed nerves in your body.
Whether you work in an office 40 hours a week or have to lift heavy items in a warehouse, neck pain is common across all people and professions. Neck pain is debilitating and can be caused by a range of issues like poor posture, work injuries, and harmful sleeping positions. These issues often strain your neck muscles. If you notice any of these symptoms, it could be time to consult with a chiropractor:
Chiropractor helps by relieving nerve and disc pressure. These nerves and discs are located between your vertebrae. After identifying the underlying cause of your pain, your chiropractor may use a combination of treatments to provide relief.
Have you been suffering from sharp pain that shoots down your back to your lower legs? If so, you might have sciatica. Your sciatic nerve is the longest nerve in your body. Sciatic pain begins when your sciatic nerve is pinched or trapped, or you have underlying conditions like spinal stenosis or a herniated disc. Symptoms of Sciatica often include:
Proper Chiropractor can relieve your pain in a gentle, natural way. Since your pain is unique, your treatment plan should be too. Therapies include ultrasounds to reduce swelling, cold therapies to minimize inflammation, and adjustments to restore your vertebrae's alignment.
Joint pain from conditions like Arthritis can strip the joy out of simple activities that we enjoy every day. Fortunately, if you're looking for a non-invasive way to ease joint pain, your chiropractor may be able to help. Great Chiropractor will maximize the functionality of your joints with techniques like ultrasounds, cold laser therapies, and joint manipulation. Usually caused by various forms of Arthritis, age, and injuries, symptoms of joint pain include:
If joint pain affects your daily life, contact a licensed chiropractor to begin treatment ASAP. Your chiropractor will develop a customized plan around your pain to address the root cause of your discomfort.
Our hips serve many functions, from bearing weight to running. Since they're engaged in just about every way we move, hip problems can have serious consequences. Like neck pain, hip pain is very common â so much so that more than 58% of Americans are living with it, according to the CDC. Hip problems are usually caused by injuries or osteoarthritis, though normal wear and tear over time is also a contributing factor. If you notice any of these symptoms, an appointment with a chiropractor may be in order:
Since any joint in the body can be misaligned, like your hip joint, working with a chiropractor could be best for long-term relief. Any joint in the body can be out of alignment, including the hip joint, and it can cause severe pain, discomfort, and limited range of motion. Treatments in your personalized plan may include chiropractic adjustments, stretching, and exercise therapy.
Your spine comprises a litany of moving parts that must work together for healthy mobility. Spinal discs are just one of these parts, which act as cushions between your vertebrae. When you have a herniated disc, the bones in your spine grind against each other, causing intense pain. Also called a slipped disc, this back problem is very common and can be caused by wear and tear with age or traumatic events like car accidents. Keep an eye out for the following symptoms of a herniated disc:
After your chiropractor evaluates your spine for overall functionality, they will develop a personalized treatment plan for ongoing care. Common treatments for herniated discs include spinal manipulation techniques like flexion-distraction and therapeutic exercises.
At Denville Medical, we aim to serve you with long-lasting quality of life through personalized chiropractic treatments in New Jersey. The path to a pain-free life begins with a customized treatment plan tailored to your body and needs. We start with your first evaluation, where our experts dig deep into your medical history, current condition, your overall health goals and perform diagnostic tests. From there, we'll create your plan and help you hit your milestones every step of the way until your quality of life is improved.
If you're sick and tired of living with painful limitations, we're here to help you break free. No surgery. No addictive medicine. Only comprehensive Chiropractor, crafted with health and happiness in mind.
Answer : While some chiropractors rely on outdated techniques to treat patients, our team uses a combination of tried-and-true methods and modern strategies, including:
Answer : During your first visit with our physical therapist, we will complete a series of tests and screenings to establish a baseline for your care. You can expect to complete stability screenings, strength tests, and computerized range of motion tests. These tests ensure your doctor understands how your muscles are functioning. Once complete, your therapist will create a custom treatment plan for your physical therapy, so we can move forward with your care. During your time at Denville Medical, you should expect adjustments to your treatment plan as you make progress.
Answer : We get this question a lot, and we can certainly understand why. Unfortunately, we cannot provide you with an exact answer because every patient has different needs relating to their injuries and issues. Your level of stability and functionality depends on your condition, your goals, and your motivation to heal. For acute pain, patients typically experience relief in 2-3 weeks. Patients with forms of chronic pain usually feel optimal results after their first full course of therapy (4-6 weeks). Since our goal is to achieve maximum medical improvement, our doctors continuously monitor your progress and adjust treatment accordingly.
If we could offer you one piece of advice, it would be not to settle for mediocre medical treatment and therapeutic options. If you're looking for a team of doctors and therapists who work together and take an interdisciplinary approach to healing, Denville Medical & Sports Rehabilitation is here for you. Contact our office today to learn more about how we can help you achieve your chiropractic goals and live your life, pain-free.
NAI James E. Hanson, the largest New Jersey-based full-service independent commercial real estate firm, announces it has negotiated a lease for 22,224 square feet of industrial space at 333 Route 46 in Mountain Lakes, N.J. NAI James E. Hanson’s Andrew Somple, SIOR, and Justin Allessio, represented the tenant, ...
NAI James E. Hanson, the largest New Jersey-based full-service independent commercial real estate firm, announces it has negotiated a lease for 22,224 square feet of industrial space at 333 Route 46 in Mountain Lakes, N.J. NAI James E. Hanson’s Andrew Somple, SIOR, and Justin Allessio, represented the tenant, Phase 3 Media, LLC, in the transaction with landlord, Blue 701, LLC.
Located in the heart of Morris County nearby Interstates 80, 280 and 287, 333 Route 46 is a recently renovated 147,944 square-foot office building with ample on-site parking. The building is zoned for a wide variety of uses including general office, research, fabrication, printing, processing and storage of goods.
Phase 3 Media is an integrated marketing services company providing solutions across the print and marketing spectrum that previously called Fairfield, N.J. home. However, the continued demand for industrial space in the Suburban Essex submarket led to rapidly rising lease prices and the company chose NAI James E. Hanson to find a new space that could fit their office and production needs. 333 Route 46 provided an ideal location, on-site parking and power availability to ensure the business could continue to efficiently serve its clients across the New York City metropolitan area.
“Relocating a business is no small endeavor as companies are forced to make many tough decisions that will impact the future of their business,” said Somple. “In situations like this, it’s critical that companies like Phase 3 Media work with a highly experienced brokerage team who can understand their needs and create a real estate solution focused on driving their business’ continued success.”
To stay connected with NAI James E. Hanson and for updates on the latest transactions and news, please follow NAI Hanson on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.
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ROXBURY, NJ - Roxbury resident Veterans are once again invited to RSVP for a spot aboard the “Miss Lotta” to enjoy a free scenic cruise on beautiful Lake Hopatcong on Saturday, June 24.This is the seventh year Lake Hopatcong Cruises has generously offered this free cruise exclusively to local veterans as a way to thank them for their service.Two separate cruises are offered to serve the four towns surrounding Lake Hopatcong. The 9 a.m. cruise is for Hopatcong and Jefferson resident veterans and the 11:30 a.m. cruise...
ROXBURY, NJ - Roxbury resident Veterans are once again invited to RSVP for a spot aboard the “Miss Lotta” to enjoy a free scenic cruise on beautiful Lake Hopatcong on Saturday, June 24.
This is the seventh year Lake Hopatcong Cruises has generously offered this free cruise exclusively to local veterans as a way to thank them for their service.
Two separate cruises are offered to serve the four towns surrounding Lake Hopatcong. The 9 a.m. cruise is for Hopatcong and Jefferson resident veterans and the 11:30 a.m. cruise is for Mt. Arlington and Roxbury resident veterans.
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Each town gets 24 spots for veterans. The cruises leave from the “Miss Lotta” home port at Nolan’s Point (37 Nolan’s Point Park Road, Lake Hopatcong) and go by various points of interest including lots of cheering residents waving American flags from the shoreline.
The “Miss Lotta” is a 57-foot Skipperliner cruise boat offering plenty of open air deck space and a comfortable enclosed cabin area with bathrooms.
After the cruise, the veterans will be treated to a free lunch at the Lake Hopatcong Elks Lodge, 201 Howard Boulevard, Mt. Arlington, where up to three friends/family members can join them for lunch. Free parking and a complimentary shuttle to and from Nolan’s Point will also be provided.
Roxbury resident veterans wishing to attend must contact Michele O’Halloran at Roxbury Town Hall to RSVP by calling (973) 448-2002 or emailing [email protected]
If you have a friend or family member who is a Roxbury resident veteran that is interested in this special event, please encourage them to RSVP as soon as possible for an opportunity to ride on the largest boat on the largest lake in New Jersey.
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Retirement is a time to relax, explore and enjoy the simple pleasures in life. If you are looking for a place that combines the tranquility of small-town living with easy access to big-city amenities, look no further than New Jersey.This charming state is home to some of the best small towns for retirees, where you can spend your days exploring local parks, hiking trails, and historic sites, or simply taking in the sights and sounds ...
Retirement is a time to relax, explore and enjoy the simple pleasures in life. If you are looking for a place that combines the tranquility of small-town living with easy access to big-city amenities, look no further than New Jersey.
This charming state is home to some of the best small towns for retirees, where you can spend your days exploring local parks, hiking trails, and historic sites, or simply taking in the sights and sounds of the friendly community. From quaint Main Streets lined with unique shops and restaurants to scenic rivers and lakes, New Jersey's small towns offer a wealth of opportunities to enjoy retirement to the fullest.
West Cape May is a charming small town located on the southern tip of New Jersey, known for its historic Victorian homes, quaint shops, and local restaurants. Retirees interested in settling in New Jersey can enjoy a unique and peaceful lifestyle, with opportunities for birdwatching, hiking, and fishing at Cape May Point State Park, as well as water sports and boating on the Cape May Canal.
The town is just minutes away from the Atlantic Ocean, with stunning beaches and breathtaking sunsets. Additionally, West Cape May features a variety of parks, including Wilbraham Park, which hosts weekly farmers' markets and concerts during the summer months. Overall, West Cape May offers retirees a relaxed lifestyle with easy access to the natural beauty of the Jersey Shore.
Princeton is a small town located in central New Jersey that boasts a vibrant cultural scene and easy access to outdoor activities. The town is home to the renowned Princeton University and offers access to museums, galleries, and music venues. Retirees can take advantage of hiking and biking trails at nearby parks such as the Mountain Lakes Preserve and the Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park. Princeton's historic downtown area is a major attraction that features a wide variety of shops, restaurants, and cafes.
Additionally, Princeton is in close proximity to major cities such as Philadelphia and New York City. It also provides direct transportation services to both cities via its train station. Overall, Princeton provides a unique combination of small-town charm and big-city amenities, emphasizing education, culture, and outdoor recreation.
Haddonfield, located in Camden County, New Jersey, is a charming town that beckons retirees seeking an exceptional place to settle down. What sets this town apart from the rest is its palpable community spirit and small-town feel. The streets are tree-lined, the green spaces are ample, and the availability of Cooper River Park makes it an ideal spot for retirees who enjoy walking, picnics, fossil hunting at Hadrosaurus Foulkii Park, and fishing.
For history buffs, the town's colonial-era buildings, museums like the Indian King Tavern Museum, and landmarks provide a window into the past. In addition to its vibrant downtown, Haddonfield has easy access to major cities such as Philadelphia and Atlantic City, making it an excellent location for active retirees seeking adventure. Its healthcare facilities are top-notch, ensuring residents receive the best care possible. In conclusion, Haddonfield is an exceptional place for retirees to call home and is sure to provide you with a peaceful and fulfilling retirement experience.
Red Bank in Monmouth County, New Jersey, is a charming town that offers retirees a unique and captivating retirement experience. The town's lively downtown area boasts an array of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions, ensuring retirees never run out of things to do. Red Bank's scenic waterfront, which features the Navesink River, is perfect for outdoor activities such as boating, kayaking, and fishing.
The town is also home to several beautiful parks, including Marine Park, which includes a playground for grandchildren's visits and a picturesque waterfront promenade. Red Bank's friendly community and strong sense of camaraderie make it easy for retirees to make new friends and engage in social activities. In a nutshell, Red Bank is the perfect location for retirees seeking an active yet peaceful retirement experience, complete with vibrant culture, beautiful scenery, and a welcoming community.
Lambertville, located in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, is a charming town that offers retirees a tranquil and culturally rich retirement experience. Its historic architecture and landmarks have been well-preserved, providing a glimpse into the town's rich history. The vibrant art scene is showcased in numerous galleries and studios, making it an ideal location for retirees with a passion for art. The town's location on the Delaware River provides retirees with stunning views and numerous outdoor activities such as fishing, kayaking, and canoeing.
There are a couple of parks in town such as Ely Park, with walking trails, picnic areas, and playgrounds, which are beautiful parks that retirees can enjoy with their grandchildren. Moreover, its proximity to major cities such as Philadelphia and New York City makes it an attractive location for those retirees who love exploring.
Nestled in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, Clinton town offers retirees a unique experience. Its historic Red Mill Museum Village showcases its rich industrial history, providing a glimpse into the town's past. Retirees can leisurely stroll through the downtown area with its quaint shops, boutiques, and restaurants, catering to their needs.
Clinton's location on the South Branch Raritan River provides retirees with stunning views and opportunities for outdoor activities such as fishing and kayaking, while the Spruce Run Recreation Area offers hiking trails, swimming, and camping facilities. Clinton's friendly community and rich history make it a serene and culturally rich place for retirement. Clinton's unique blend of history, outdoor activities, and charming downtown area make it an ideal place for retirees seeking a fulfilling and tranquil retirement experience.
Montclair is a vibrant community nestled on the foot of First Watchung Mountain in Essex County, New Jersey, offering retirees a unique blend of urban and suburban living. It boasts charming tree-lined streets, historic homes, a bustling downtown area, and a thriving arts and cultural scene with numerous galleries, theaters, museums, and the state's second-largest university.
The town is also surrounded by parks and natural areas, including the 2,110-acre South Mountain Reservation, which offers hiking trails and stunning views of the New York City skyline. Smaller parks and green spaces, such as Edgemont Memorial Park and the Presby Memorial Iris Gardens, provide residents with additional opportunities for outdoor recreation. Montclair's dynamic and diverse community offers retirees an active and engaged retirement lifestyle, with easy access to both natural beauty and urban amenities.
Madison is a small town in Morris County, New Jersey, with a rich history and a close-knit community that values tradition and family. Retirees will appreciate the town's peaceful and serene environment, which includes several parks and lakes, such as the Loantaka Brook Reservation and the Passaic River, perfect for outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and kayaking. Madison's downtown area is bustling with unique shops, restaurants, and cultural events.
Additionally, the town has easy access to New York City via the NJ Transit train, making it a convenient location for retirees who want to enjoy city life while still maintaining a suburban lifestyle. Overall, Madison's combination of natural beauty, community spirit, and convenient location make it a desirable option for retirees looking to settle in New Jersey.
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New Jersey is a hidden gem when it comes to retirement living. Its small towns offer a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and welcoming communities that are perfect for retirees looking for a peaceful and fulfilling lifestyle. Whether you are looking for a place to relax and unwind or a town with plenty of cultural events and activities, New Jersey has something for everyone. Consider retiring in one of its charming small towns and start enjoying the retirement of your dreams today!
PISCATAWAY − Mountain Lakes will forever be a part of New Jersey high school football history, just not on the side it hoped to be on.Anthony Reagan Jr. scored three touchdowns, highlighted by a 33-yard pick-six midway through the fourth quarter as Woodbury, No. 25 in the latest USA TODAY NETWORK N...
PISCATAWAY − Mountain Lakes will forever be a part of New Jersey high school football history, just not on the side it hoped to be on.
Anthony Reagan Jr. scored three touchdowns, highlighted by a 33-yard pick-six midway through the fourth quarter as Woodbury, No. 25 in the latest USA TODAY NETWORK New Jersey statewide Top 25 rankings, defeated No. 24 Mountain Lakes, 31-7, on Saturday in the Group 1 title game at Rutgers' SHI Stadium.
This is the first year that true state championship games were held for public schools in New Jersey, and the Mountain Lakes game was the first game of the weekend.
"After the game I told the team to keep their heads up. It's been such a great run. The game got a little away from us at the end, but we were right there and had a chance to win a group championship," Mountain Lakes coach Darrell Fusco said. "I give them [Woodbury] credit. They just made a few more plays than us. But I'm so proud of our group and we'll be back. We have a lot of guys back next year. This is a tremendous group to get us to this point and I'm not sure we even thought we'd be here early on."
It was a defensive battle in the first half as both teams struggled to gain ground and momentum. Steady rain also played a factor as Mountain Lakes was able to contain Woodbury's fast-paced passing game and limit quarterback Bryan Johnson's opportunities. Johnson, who entered the game with 2,159 yards and 24 touchdowns, was held to 6-of-9 for 87 yards in the first half.
Mountain Lakes (11-2) scored first when Nico Dunn (15 carries, 36 yards) took a handoff 17-yards up the middle to give Mountain Lakes a 7-0 lead with 8:32 left in the first half.
"We played well in the first half and came up with some big plays," Dunn said. "Our goal from day one was to get here. We accomplished a lot this year. I'm sad it's over. This is a brotherhood."
Woodbury (12-2) came out firing to start the second half. The Gloucester County school needed just three plays to get into the end zone when Johnson connected with freshman receiver Ibn Muhammad from 19-yards to pull within one, 7-6 following a missed point-after-attempt.
Eight minutes later, Reagan, Jr. gave the Thundering Herd its first lead of the game when he barreled in from eight yards to cap a six play, 80 yard drive with 2:51 left in the third.
Momentum appeared to shift in Mountain Lakes' direction early in the fourth quarter when Giacomo Bevacqua picked off Johnson at the Woodbury 27-yard line. But on the first play of the ensuing drive, quarterback Ben Miniter (2-of-10, 30 yards) fumbled at his own 39-yard line and Woodbury recovered.
Five plays later, Reagan, Jr. barreled in from a yard out for an 18-7 lead with 7:39 left in the quarter.
Less than a minute later, Wilson Torres put the game out of reach when he scored on a 33-yard interception return and Derron Moore put on the final touches on a 1-yard run with 2:34 left to play.
Woodbury is the first program in state history to win a group title. Last month the Thundering Herd captured their second straight sectional title and seventh overall when they defeated rival Maple Shade, 36-6.
Woodbury closes out the campaign on a six-game win streak.
Mountain Lakes (11-2) closes out a memorable campaign in which it captured its first sectional title in eight years and seventh in school history. The Herd defeated Brearley, 16-6 in North 1, Group 1.
Reagan, Jr. rushed for 211 yards on 27 carries and two touchdowns.
Johnson threw for 146 yards and one touchdown.
Mountain Lakes linebacker Marco Dzamba had a game-high 12 tackles, nine solo, a forced fumble and one sack.
Woodbury out-rushed Mountain Lakes, 236-128.
"We already have our goal set for next year. Unfortunately, someone had to be a footnote in history and I don't mind it knowing we're the team that got here. It's disappointing, but we're going to look back on this game and then move on before getting back to work. To be the team that got here, it's special." − Fusco
"We're definitely going to keep this in the back of our minds come next year in the playoffs. We're going to make sure it doesn't happen again. We all stuck together knowing this was our last game with some of the guys and we just wanted to leave it all out on the field." − Dzamba