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| Welcome To Advanced Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Institute in Englishtown, New Jersey |
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The Advanced Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Institute is one of Englishtown, New Jersey's finest practices.
We are a premier center for physiatry and pain management and physiatry and pain management education in
Englishtown, New Jersey.
We combine skilled patient care with dedication and compassion making us one of the best choices when you are ready for your healing to begin.
Our combined experience of over 100 years has led us to this very special place and time. |
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| About physiatry and pain management at AOSMI in Englishtown, New Jersey |
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 | | | Physiatry and Pain Management |  | | | You won't have to travel to see a physiatrist for spinal injection therapy, nonsurgical spine treatment, electrodiagnostic studies or postsurgical rehab, either. We have a board-certified, fellowship-trained physiatrist right here on staff. He can also help you with sports injuries that do not require surgery as well as rehab after a stroke. |
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| History of Englishtown, New Jersey |
Englishtown is a Borough in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. The community was named
after James English, a local landowner. George Washington had his headquarters here in 1778.
Englishtown was incorporated as a borough by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on
January 4, 1888, from portions of Manalapan Township, based on the results of a referendum
held the previous day.
At the Battle of Monmouth, American General Charles Lee led the advance and initiated
the first attack on the column's rear. When the British turned to flank him, he ordered a general
retreat without so as much as firing a shot at the enemy, and his soldiers soon became disorganized.
At the Village Inn, located in the center of Englishtown, General Washington and Lord Stirling
drew up the court martial papers citing Lee for his conduct during and after the battle.
In the dining room of this inn, General Washington and Lord Stirling drew up the court martial
papers citing Lee for his conduct during and after the battle.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Englishtown,_New_Jersey
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| We help people with physiatry and pain management all throughout New Jersey |
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| We offer other orthopedic services in Englishtown, New Jersey |
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