Peak Physical Therapy & Sports Performance recently announced that Peter Suter, PT, DPT has joined the professional staff at their Quincy location.
A resident of Quincy, Suter received a Bachelor of Science in Marketing from the University of Connecticut before transitioning to physical therapy and earning in Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Virginia Commonwealth University. During his studies Suter had clinical rotations in inpatient neurological rehabilitation and outpatient orthopedic. During his last rotation he worked extensively with patients who had concussions and/or vestibular dysfunction and found a passion for treating those patients. He has a strong background in treating patients with a variety of musculoskeletal, vestibular and neurological problems. He is working on continuing to expand his manual therapy skills and his knowledge on vestibular and concussion treatment techniques. A native of Avon CT Suter enjoys hiking with his dog Brady, watching sports and brewing beer in his spare time.
“Peter’s clinical background brings the latest knowledge and technique to the expanding treatment of concussions and vestibular and neurological problems,” said Eric Edelman, PT, Founder of Peak Physical & Sports Performance. “We commend Peter on his continuing commitment to further education in this specific area of treatment.”
About Peak Physical Therapy and Sports Performance
Peak Physical Therapy & Sports Performance has eleven clinics in Norwell, Scituate, Quincy, Pembroke, Braintree and Hanover, including two pelvic health centers. In 2021 a Pediatric Center opened in Braintree and a clinic opened in East Bridgewater. An additional clinic opened in Cohasset at the beginning of 2022. Their services include spinal and sports injury programs, and have also developed specialized programs that address post-surgical