FREEHOLD, N.J., Oct. 04, 2016 -- Enjoy live entertainment and a special guest appearance while exploring the new expansive location of NJ Spine and Wellness at 210 Mounts Corner Drive in Freehold at the their upcoming Grand Opening. NJ Spine and Wellness is known for providing the latest in sports medicine, including services such as physical therapy, sports performance training, concussion management, chiropractic, acupuncture and massage therapy. The grand opening in Freehold is on Saturday, October 8, from 10am-3pm.
Dry needling can relieve muscle pain and stiffness without unnecessary medication. Dr. Peter Bufano, DC, chiropractor of NJ Spine and Wellness in Matawan, will be coordinating educational demos on dry needing, sports performance, and other techniques at the event.
Those attending the Grand Opening event of NJ Spine and Wellness can enjoy music and entertainment in addition to tours and free giveaways. The new location of the NJ Spine and Wellness offers patients a 4,000 sq ft state-of-the-art sports medicine facility. Attendees will have the opportunity to win iPads, FitBits, free massages and more in an exciting raffle. Receive a free giveaway while listening to live entertainment from Adam Saber and be delighted with a surprise special guest appearance.
Meet the new wellness neighbors in Freehold. Patients and surrounding residents can tour the facility and meet the staff. Attendees will receive a free Gait Analysis and an Alter-G Anti-Gravity treadmill trial. They will be holding a skills competition, and those arriving before 12:30pm will witness the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony with Freehold’s mayor.
“We invite current patients and residents in and around Freehold to come in to our Grand Opening in Freehold, NJ on October 8th,” said Dr. Peter Bufano, DC. “We have expanded to meet the needs of our patients and are opening the doors of our location and looking forward to building new relationships in Freehold. The grand opening is a day of fun, live entertainment, hors d’oeuvres, exciting prizes and guest appearances, as well as a day to learn more about the therapeutic services offered at our 4,000 square foot facility. Introduce yourself and get to know the friendly staff at NJ Spine and Wellness.”
Dr. Peter Bufano, DC, chiropractor of NJ Spine and Wellness, serves residents of Old Bridge, Freehold and Matawan. The team at NJ Spine and Wellness believe in a whole body approach to those suffering from injuries, accidents and illness and offers a range of services including Alter-G Anti-Gravity Treadmill sessions, LiteCure laser therapy, non-surgical spinal decompression, chiropractic adjustments and functional training. Staff helps patients maintain whole-body health.
Call (732) 662-2525 to learn more about the grand opening event of NJ Spine and Wellness in Freehold, NJ, or visit http://oldbridgespine.com/ for details.
NJ Spine and Wellness, (732) 662-2525


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