
Eric Edelman (second from left), owner of Peak Physical Therapy, prepares to cut the ribbon in celebration of the opening of Peak Physical Therapy’s newest location, at the University Sports Complex in Hanover. Shown with Edelman are, left to right, State Representative David DeCoste (R-Norwell), State Senator Patrick O’Connor (R-Weymouth), Hanover Chamber of Commerce Vice President Josh Donovan, and Hanover Selectman Rob O’Rourke.
Peak Physical Therapy & Sports Performance recently celebrated the opening of its fourth clinic with a ribbon-cutting/grand opening ceremony held at their University Sports Complex, 645 Washington Street, Hanover location.
State Senator Patrick O’Connor and State Representative David DeCoste each presented owner Eric Edelman commendations from the state legislature, congratulating Peak Physical Therapy on its expansion and its commitment to the people of the region. The legislators were joined by other local officials including Hanover Selectman Robert O’Rourke and Hanover Chamber of Commerce Vice-President Josh Donovan. All officials commended Edelman and his team on their decision to open another location and to come to Hanover.
Eric Edelman, PT, and a resident of Norwell, MA, founded the practice in 2008 and has practiced on the South Shore for the past two decades, working closely with many area doctors, schools and wellness professionals.
Peak Physical Therapy & Sports Performance operates additional locations in Norwell, Scituate and Quincy, servicing 21 towns on the Massachusetts South Shore. In addition they offer Aquatics Physical Therapy Programs at Healthtrax Health Club in Hanover, Scituate Health and Racquet Club, and the Atlantis Club in the Hyatt Hotel in Braintree.
“We are grateful to our local and state officials, plus our own patients and friends, for coming out to congratulate us on this newest clinic,” he said. “We are also very excited to have the opportunity to treat patients at the University Sport Complex. This is a great location which provides us with the space and turf fields for our sports performance program. We welcome the chance to help more young athletes recover from concussions and other sports injuries. Additionally, we offer an entire sports medicine continuum to help patients obtain their ultimate level of fitness to perform in life and in sports.”
About Peak Physical Therapy and Sports Performance
Located in Norwell, Scituate, Quincy, and Hanover, Peak Physical Therapy & Sports Performance offers specialized programs tailored to their patients’ needs. They offer spinal and sports injury programs, and have also developed specialized programs that address post-surgical

Eric Edelman (center), owner of Peak Physical Therapy & Sports Performance, is congratulated by (left) Massachusetts State Representative David DeCoste (R-Norwell) and Massachusetts State Senator Patrick O’Connor (D-Weymouth). Both legislators provided Edelman with commendations from the legislature congratulating Peak on its newest location.

