Gregory J. Mulford M.D.Most ligament and musculoskeletal injuries DON'T need surgical intervention. When properly managed, the majority of ligament sprains can be successfully managed by proper modification of activity, use of modalities (ice, heat, massage, electric stimulation, ultrasound), medications, and specific/focused rehabilitation.

Anthony J. Pisciotta, M.D.
Education
Undergraduate: Hofstra University, Long Island, NY
Medical School: University of Rome, Rome, Italy
Internship
Community Hospital of Glenn Cove, Glenn Cove, NY
Residency
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation-Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY
Licensure
Licensed in New Jersey
Board Certification
American Board of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Academic & Administrative Appointments
Chief Resident: PM&R - Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Associate Director of Residency Training Program - Columbia University, College of Physicians & Surgeons
Director of Residency Training program - Columbia University, College of physicians and surgeons
Chief of Rehabilitation clinics – Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center
Attending Physician - Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center
Associate Professor of Clinical Rehabilitation Medicine – Columbia University, College of Physicians & Surgeons
Hospital Appointments
Morristown Memorial Hospital, Morristown, NJ
Overlook Hospital, Summit, NJ
Former Memberships, Offices and Committee Appointments
American Academy of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
American Medical Association
Association of Academic Physiatrists
American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine
Medical Society of N.J., Morris County
Medical Society, N.J. Society of PM&R
Research Interests
Electrodiagnosis, Pediatric Rehabilitation, Musculoskeletal Injuries.

