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Peak
Performance Sports & Physical Therapy's New Bern Facility
is located at 2009 Neuse Blvd., across from Craven County
Medical Center, in New Bern, North Carolina. There is convenient
ample parking and wheelchair access to our New Bern facility.
The New Bern clinic was completely renovated in 2008 to provide
greater focus on our core services and convenience to our
patients.
Our experienced physical
therapy staff is fully capable of treating all rehabilitation
needs, plus specialized therapy in women’s health, incontinence,
lymphedema, stroke and Anodyne® treatment. Patients referred
for rehabilitation gain the combined treatment experience,
post graduate training and specialized knowledge of our physical
therapists to enhance their rehabilitation program.
Our state-of-the-art
facility has private treatment areas combined with a specifically
designed rehab gym. Technical Support personnel are constantly
monitoring and working with patients to ensure proper use
of equipment and performance of exercises. The Technical Support
staff has completed a training program developed by the physical
therapists to ensure patient comfort, safety and clinic efficiency
during the treatment phase of an appointment.
Our friendly office
staff will help make your experience at Peak Performance enjoyable
and productive. Whether scheduling appointments, coordinating
referrals with doctors' offices, filing insurance claims and
communicating with insurance companies, or performing other
related services, the office staff regularly go the extra
mile to make our patient's experience at Peak Performance
easy, comfortable and efficient.
Meet
Our Talented Staff!
Read more about our Havelock Clinic
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more about our Jacksonville Clinic
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more about our Jacksonville South Clinic
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join Peak Performance Clinics as we help celebrate the
City of New Bern's 300th anniversary in 2010. Please
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New Bern Clinic Location
2009 Neuse Blvd
New Bern, NC 28561
Office: (252) 636-9800
Fax: (252) 636-9855
Clinic Hours
Monday – Thursday: 7:30 am – 7:00 pm
Friday: 7:30 am – 4:00 pm
Now Offering
Anodyne® Therapy
Proven by research
Recommended by Physicians
Trusted by patients...
Contact your physician
for a simple referral.
Call Peak Performance for more information
or
visit the Anodyne®
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Anthony
Rubeira, DPT, Clinic Director
Anthony obtained his undergraduate degree in Biology from Quinnipiac University
(Hamden, CT) and his Doctoral degree in Physical Therapy from Creighton
University (Omaha, NE). Anthony and his wife, Laurie, were the first two
doctorally trained physical therapists in Connecticut history. Prior to
relocating to New Bern in 2006, Anthony was the Director of Physical Therapy
Services for Griffin Hospital’s Occupational Medicine Center (Shelton,
CT) and was also an Assistant Professor at Quinnipiac University where
he taught Biology, Cell Physiology, and Anatomy and Physiology courses.
Anthony’s continuing education experience includes Maitland, Mulligan,
and McKenzie courses as well as courses dealing with vestibular rehabilitation
and the orthopedic management of the spine, shoulder, hip, knee, and ankle/foot
complex. He is a major advocate of evidence based physical therapy practice
and is dedicated to achieving excellent patient outcomes via patient education
and the application of the most effective treatment strategies. Anthony
is an enthusiastic New England Patriots and Boston Red Sox fan. He regularly
participates in cardiovascular and resistance training and has a passion
for scuba diving. The greatest joys in his life come from his wonderful
wife and two beautiful daughters.
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Brian
Mara, MPT
Brian obtained his undergraduate degree in Physical Education
from California State University , Chico and his Masters
degree in Physical Therapy from the University of Southern
California. His continuing education includes training for
Vestibular, Shoulders, Back, and Neck disorders. He also
participated in the Matheson Industrial Rehab Professional
Residency Program. Brian has 12+ years of extensive Physical
Therapy experience and is highly experienced in applying
quality orthopedic care to a wide variety of patients. Brian
is enthusiastic about basketball and general fitness. When
away from the clinic he enjoys camping as well as fresh and
saltwater fishing.
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Sarah
Teel, MPT
Sarah obtained her Master’s degree in Physical Therapy from the University
of Scranton, PA. She relocated to the New Bern area in May 2008, from the
Oregon coast. She has a strong interest in women’s health therapy,
lymphedema, and generalized orthopedic related dysfunctions. Sarah enjoys
participating and watching sports such as football, boxing, and outrigging.
When she lived in Oregon, she volunteered her time to the local high school
football team for sports medicine including on-field assessments and injury
treatment.
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Kerry
Rice, PTA
Kerry relocated to New Bern, NC from the Northern Virginia area in 2005.
She is a Physical Therapist Assistant licensed in both North Carolina and
Virginia. She graduated from George Mason University in 1975 with a B.A.
in History and later from Northern Virginia Community College in 1993 with
an A.A.S. in Physical Therapy (Assistant) to affect a career change. Kerry
was an aerobics exercise instructor for the town of Vienna, Virginia for
eight years and assisted with the aerobics classes at James Madison High
School. After earning her PTA degree, she worked in an outpatient orthopedic
clinic in Centreville, Virginia for 12 years. During this period, she instructed
and mentored Northern Virginia Community College PTA students in the clinical
environment. She instructed young athletes in community soccer clinics
and participated in career fairs for a local high school. In March, 2004,
Kerry served on the medical team supporting the World Figure Skating Championships
in Washington, D.C.
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Steven
Elliott, PTA
Steven is the newest member of the Peak Performance staff. He obtained
his Physical Therapist Assistant degree from Martin Community College.
He is a life-long resident of Eastern North Carolina. Prior to becoming
a PTA, Steven worked with his father in the turf grass business, charter
fishing and the heating and air industry. He is a compassionate person
who is dedicated to the profession of physical therapy and the welfare
of his patients. His hobbies include weight training, fishing, scuba diving,
and any active sport on land or in the water.
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Brooks
Brady, DPT, ATC
Brooks obtained her undergraduate degree specializing in Athletic Training
from James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia in 2001. She worked
in the field for several years before deciding to go back and pursue her
Doctorate in physical therapy, which she received in 2009 from Shenandoah
University in Winchester, Virginia. Brooks and her family recently relocated
to New Bern from Harrisonburg, Virginia and are happy to be back in North
Carolina. Brooks is especially interested in orthopedics, particularly
athletic based injuries and wound care. She is currently pursuing her Orthopaedic
Specialist Certification (OCS) from the American Physical Therapy Association
after completing an orthopaedic manual physical therapy series at the University
of Virginia. Brooks, her husband, and son enjoy outdoor activities and
are happy to be calling New Bern home
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