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Denville Medical & Sports Rehabilitation Center
Our mission is to help as many people as possible avoid unnecessary surgery and medication by promoting natural healing in order to reach maximum medical improvement. Notable care under one roof allows providers of different service lines to effectively communicate and easily customize your treatment plan.

We don't just help you during the NOW, we strive to prevent FUTURE conditions from occurring. Once you are a part of the Denville Medical family, you can reach out to us about any of your health and wellness wants and needs. Even if we do not offer a specific service or treatment type we will connect you with other providers, in your surrounding area, who offer those solutions and have proven results.
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Back Pain
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Back pain is known to be one of the leading associated causes of disability in the United States. Even though back pain can usually start as a minor muscle ache, discomfort and symptoms may quickly progress. Understanding the root cause of your symptoms at an early stage may prevent you from suffering from needing surgery in the future.
Foot and Ankle Pain
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Pain in the hips, knees, and lower back may be associated with an underlying issue in the foot and ankle. Since the foot and ankle bear the majority of all weight and are used on a daily basis, over time the foot and ankle can be exposed to severe discomfort, pain and structural changes. There are two types of pain associated with foot and ankle pain; acute and chronic.
Hand and Wrist Pain
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There are multiple reasons why you may be experiencing hand or wrist pain. In order to ensure which treatment is right for you the root cause of the pain must be identified. Depending on how long symptoms are experienced, the condition can be labeled as acute or chronic. It is best to see a doctor as soon as pain lasts more than 3 days.
Knee Pain
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Knee pain is a common condition associated with people over 50, but can also be present in those under 50 who live an active lifestyle and experience foot, ankle, lower back, or hip pain. Knee pain starts as acute pain and may be sporadic or constant, but over time, especially with normal wear and tear, can quickly become painful and make it difficult to walk.
Shoulder Pain
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Shoulder pain can be a common condition for those with an active lifestyle. Being that the shoulder is a complex structure, it is best to seek medical attention even when experiencing minimal irritation to prevent progression and long term discomfort. There are two types of pain associated with shoulder pain.
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