New Jersey Doctors of Physical Therapy - Montville

New Jersey Doctors of Physical Therapy - Montville Best physical therapy in New Jersey: one-on-one care with Board-Certified Doctors at 4 premier NJ locations. Patient safety is our priority.

Welcome to New Jersey Doctors of Physical Therapy (NJDPT)—recognized among the best physical therapy clinics in New Jersey. As the largest privately owned multi-specialty physical therapy practice in the state, we provide cutting-edge, one-on-one care from Board-Certified Doctors of Physical Therapy at our four premier locations in Montville, Paramus, Riverdale, and Wayne. Unlike corporate clinics

, our care model ensures every session is individualized and never shared, setting us apart for those seeking the highest quality orthopedic, sports, and pediatric physical therapy in New Jersey. Our board-certified clinicians are sports rehabilitation experts, pediatric PT specialists, and leaders in women’s health and manual therapy, offering evidence-based treatments that speed recovery, prevent injuries, and deliver lasting results. We proudly help athletes at every level—from local high schools to NY Giants and NY Islanders professional athletes—achieve peak performance and safe return to play. NJDPT is home to the nation’s only 10-layer multimodal Medical Safe Zone, featuring antimicrobial filtration and UV-light systems that create an unparalleled safe healing environment for all ages. We specialize in:
Relief for back pain, joint pain, and arthritis
Sports injury and ACL rehabilitation
Concussion and post-COVID recovery programs
Breast cancer rehabilitation and metabolic rehab for diabetes
Manual therapy and integrative physical therapy approaches

As Medicare-certified providers and proud members of the American Physical Therapy Association and HSS Rehabilitation National Network, we accept most insurance plans, making exceptional care accessible to our patients. Discover why patients call us the top choice for physical therapy in NJ. Visit njdpt.com and start your recovery with the experts today.

Developing the next generation of physical therapists goes beyond observation; it requires real-time mentorship, meaning...
06/23/2026

Developing the next generation of physical therapists goes beyond observation; it requires real-time mentorship, meaningful patient relationships, clinical reasoning, and hands-on experience within a supportive environment.

At NJDPT, our Doctoral Interns are immersed in the observation of individualized patient care, interdisciplinary collaboration, consistent educational feedback, and real-world clinical learning experiences designed to develop confident future clinicians.

Hearing students reflect on their clinical affiliations highlights the impact of hands-on learning, individualized patient care, and collaborative clinical experiences. We are proud to help develop the next generation of physical therapists through meaningful clinical education opportunities.

Learn more about our clinics and mentorship opportunities at njdpt.com

Wellness in action begins with genuine community connection.New Jersey Doctors of Physical Therapy had a wonderful time ...
06/02/2026

Wellness in action begins with genuine community connection.

New Jersey Doctors of Physical Therapy had a wonderful time at the Senior Health Fair, connecting with seniors, caregivers, trainers, healthcare professionals, and community members for a meaningful day centered around movement, education, and proactive aging.

Our team was proud to highlight the importance of expert-led physical therapy in enhancing strength, balance, mobility, independence, and overall quality of life across all stages of aging. These events empower us to address concerns, foster relationships, and inspire individuals to remain active and involved in their daily routines.

Special thanks to Dr. Michelle Furman, Dr. Mady Niewenhuis, and our Doctoral Intern, Lara, for exemplifying NJDPT and sparking meaningful discussions throughout the day.

We look forward to continuing to support the health and well-being of our community and empowering more people to move confidently.

Stronger bones start with the right kind of movement. 💪Weight-bearing resistance exercises are one of the most effective...
04/30/2026

Stronger bones start with the right kind of movement. 💪

Weight-bearing resistance exercises are one of the most effective ways to improve bone density and reduce fracture risk in osteoporosis.

At NJDPT, we guide you through safe, supervised progressive strength training, combined with proven tools and techniques designed to support better DEXA scan outcomes.

Your future mobility depends on the strength you build today.

Ready to take the next step? Schedule an evaluation and start building strength safely.

We’re honored to be recognized for our commitment to the communities we serve—central to everything we do at NJDPT. 🏅Our...
04/24/2026

We’re honored to be recognized for our commitment to the communities we serve—central to everything we do at NJDPT. 🏅

Our focus is simple: restore and strengthen how people move, feel, and stay connected to the life they value. Through personalized care, education, and consistent community involvement, we aim to make a meaningful, lasting impact.

Recognition like this reinforces the importance of community-driven care and the relationships built with every patient.

We’re grateful for the trust our patients and communities place in us—and we’re just getting started. 💥

Check out our feature in the CIANJ Magazine on page 22 to learn more!
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Our Doctors of Physical Therapy, Bryan Barker, Catherine Andrasko, and Jill Dolinko, proudly represented NJDPT at Kinnel...
04/13/2026

Our Doctors of Physical Therapy, Bryan Barker, Catherine Andrasko, and Jill Dolinko, proudly represented NJDPT at Kinnelon High School’s Health Fair, connecting with students and families about injury prevention, movement, and recovery.
Early education and access to the right guidance matter. Conversations like these give students practical insight into how their bodies move, how to reduce injury risk, and how to stay active long term.

If you have questions about movement, injury prevention, or staying active, speak with a Doctor of Physical Therapy on our team.
Thank you to Kinnelon High School for hosting and for the opportunity to be part of the day.

We’re honored to be recognized by CIANJ as part of the Companies That Care Awards.Serving our communities — through pati...
04/09/2026

We’re honored to be recognized by CIANJ as part of the Companies That Care Awards.

Serving our communities — through patient care, local involvement, and long-term impact — remains central to who we are. We’re proud to stand alongside organizations across New Jersey creating meaningful change.

We look forward to celebrating on April 16th.

Read the feature (see page 22): https://online.fliphtml5.com/qchly/CIANJ_Commerce-Magazine_April_v7_Pages/ =1

Commerce and Industry Association of NJ (CIANJ)

04/02/2026

Elaine’s commitment to managing her Parkinson’s symptoms reflects how the right clinical strategy can directly support long-term mobility, independence, and quality of life.

Parkinson’s care requires a comprehensive, neurologically informed approach — addressing movement, coordination, and underlying neurological function.

Under the guidance of Dr. Phil Lombardo, PEMF is intentionally integrated into care as a key modality to support cellular repair, reduce inflammation, and optimize neurological function, alongside 40Hz light therapy to enhance brain activity, memory, and clarity, with boxing-based training and therapeutic exercise supported by Sabastian as part of the care team.

These therapies are strategically incorporated before, during, or after treatment sessions based on clinical evaluation, patient presentation, and response to care.

At NJDPT, this level of integration allows us to deliver individualized, one-on-one care that supports both immediate functional improvements and long-term neurological health.

03/27/2026

Strength training is more than building muscle; it’s about preserving health and preventing injuries, especially for athletes.

In the latest Behind the Seams podcast, NJDPT's Dr. Melanie Eskin joined Nunzio Signore to explore why strength training is so important for athletes, particularly those with high levels of mobility in areas like the hips, lower back, and external rotation. Maintaining strength in these areas helps prevent injuries such as strains and fractures.

While rest is essential, they discussed how muscles need consistent stimulation to avoid losing tone or “shutting off” after just two to three weeks of inactivity. For athletes managing heavy training volumes, rest should be purposeful, not a complete avoidance of the weight room.

In-season strength training is just as critical as offseason training. Contrary to the misconception that athletes should stop weight training during the season, the focus should be on maintenance—preserving muscle tone, particularly in opposing muscle groups, to avoid injury and support peak performance.

Listen to the full conversation on Spotify or Apple Podcasts for insights on how to balance strength training, recovery, and in-season performance. 🎧

Address

2 Changebridge Road
Montville, NJ
07045

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 9pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 8:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 9pm
Thursday 7:30am - 8:30pm
Friday 8am - 9pm
Saturday 7am - 5:30pm

Telephone

+19739173134

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