
Ryan Burke
Peak Physical Therapy & Sports Performance, a South Shore practice specializing in unique programs that provide holistic treatment in orthopedic, spine and sports medicine specialties, announces that Ryan Burke has been named a Physical Therapist at the practice’s recently opened Hanover location.
Burke joined Peak Physical Therapy a little less than a year ago, and has more than four years of experience as a Physical Therapist.
A graduate of the University of Massachusetts-Lowell with a Doctorate of Physical Therapy, Burke is certified to perform dry needling, spinal mobilization/manipulation and to administer FMS (Functional Movement Systems) and SFMA (Selective Functional Movement Assessment) to treat various neuromuscular skeletal conditions. He is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association.
Burke, who competed for both the cross country and track and field programs while finishing his undergraduate degree in Exercise Physiology, still pursues athletic endeavors with hockey, running, weightlifting and triathlons. He served as the strength and conditioning coach for Malden High School Football from 2014 to 2015.
Originally from Revere, Massachusetts, Burke currently resides in Quincy. He recently became engaged and is planning to wed in the summer of 2017.
“It’s a pleasure to announce Ryan as a physical therapist in our Hanover clinic,” said Eric Edelman, PT, owner of Peak Physical Therapy & Sports Performance. “His skill, techniques, attention to clients’ needs and general commitment to our industry makes him a valuable member of our team.”
About Peak Physical Therapy and Sports Performance
Located in Norwell, Scituate, Quincy, and their newest location in the University Sports Complex in 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

