William Paranto Interviewed by Physical Therapy Software provider, FreePT

William Paranto, Director of Physical Therapy at Progressive Spine & Sports Medicine, was recently interviewed by Physical Therapy Software provider, FreePT as part of their “Expert Interview Series”.

In the interview, William talks about his treatment philosophy, his favorite patient success story, his advice for today’s Physical Therapy students, and more!

We’re very proud to have William featured in this interview, and we hope it gives you a little insight into his work. Please click here to read the full interview, and call us at 201-962-9199 to schedule your Physical Therapy sessions with William at our Ramsey, NJ clinic.

At Progressive Spine and Sports Medicine, we specialize in nonsurgical pain management, and migraines are just one of the many conditions we diagnose and treat in our Ramsey, NJ medical center. For more information, please see our full list of our nonsurgical services, or to schedule a consultation, contact us today.

We look forward to being your #1 solution for nonsurgical pain treatment.

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