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Corey Goldman, PT, DPT, CSCS
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Corey Goldman is a licensed doctor of physical therapy with extensive experience in orthopedic rehabilitation and sports performance. He earned his bachelor of science in exercise science from Endicott College, and his doctorate in physical therapy from MGH Institute of Health of Professions. Corey is a certified strength and conditioning specialist through NSCA.
With a clinical background in musculoskeletal health and functional recovery, Corey specializes in helping patients overcome pain, restore mobility, and return to the activities they value most. He is currently a physical therapist in the Spaulding Outpatient Hospital systems, practicing out of the Framingham, MA and Westboro, MA locations. In his current role with Spaulding, he is the co-chair of the strength and conditioning special interest group.
The best foods high in potassium — and why you need them
How to protect your health in a power outage
Can juicing help you get more fruits and vegetables?
Physical therapy provides modest improvement for chronic low back pain
Scoliosis treatment: Can it help as you get older?
Kinesio taping offers only modest relief for musculoskeletal disorders
New resistance training guidance may simplify your workout
What factors speed up aging?
The problem with "classic" Lyme disease symptoms
Staying active throughout middle age may lower women's risk of dying early