Danielle Kaprielian

Danielle Kaprielian is a dedicated physical therapist currently working at Marathon Physical Therapy & Sports Performance and as the owner of ACE ELITA, LLC, which focuses on preventative and rehabilitative care. Danielle's previous experience includes serving as a Senior Physical Therapist at Brigham and Women's Hospital and as a physical therapist at ATI Physical Therapy. Additional roles include rehabilitation aide at Whittier Health Network and student physical therapist positions at Preferred Therapy Solutions, Mercy Health, and Physical Therapy Innovations. Danielle holds a Bachelor's degree in Pre-Physical Therapy Studies from Springfield College and has contributed to the academic community as a Graduate Assistant.

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Marathon Physical Therapy & Sports Performance

Marathon’s sole purpose is to provide exceptional, progressive and cost-effective performance, fitness, wellness, athletic training, and outpatient rehabilitation through personalized care that emphasizes patient education and prevention of future injury. Marathon Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine was founded in 2004 by physical therapists with a the vision of an environment where exceptional quality and broad-based out-patient physical therapy merges seamlessly with programs in our clinics and surrounding communities to develop meaningful relationships that exist separate from or in addition to an injury or illness-related episode. Marathon truly exists to be “Keeping you well throughout the race of life”, whether that “race” is keeping up with your grandchildren, hiking Mount Washington, having the greatest garden in the neighborhood, or competing in your first or 101st triathlon. Marathon has an evolving and dynamic menu of services to help at every point along the way and always welcomes feedback on additional ways we can develop to better serve you.Part of Marathon’s identity is also the value we place on professional development, responsibility, and education.


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