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Neeta, a graduate of the University of Maryland, has been a practicing physical therapist for over two decades. Her focus is on improving healthcare with an emphasis on wellness through evidence-based practice. She takes a holistic approach to evaluating her patients and develops a multi-dimensional approach to restore function. During graduate school Neeta worked with researchers at the Physiology Lab at the University of Maryland to study disorders such as fibromyalgia and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. Her work has been published in the Journal of Rheumatology. Since moving to Reliant Medical Group a decade ago, Neeta has built a practice around chronic migraines/headaches, TMD/TMJ disorders, fibromyalgia, and other chronic pain disorders.
Offices and Locations
Worcester – Gold Star Boulevard Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine
Overview
Specialties
Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine
Clinical Interests
Physical Therapy
Certifications
TMD/TMJ
Education
Master of Physical Therapy: University of Maryland
Master of Sports Medicine: University of Akron
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