Thomas "Tom" Reilly, PT, DPT, CSCS
Physical Therapist located in Lawrenceville, NJ
About Thomas "Tom" Reilly, PT, DPT
Dr. Thomas “Tom” Reilly is a Physical Therapist and Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist at Princeton Sports and Family Medicine in Lawrenceville, NJ.
He is also the Director of PSFM Wellness and the Director of the PSFM Run Development Program.
Tom graduated from Northeastern University in Boston, MA where he obtained both his undergraduate and doctoral degree in Physical Therapy.
After graduating Dr. Reilly primarily worked with the sports and orthopedic population. During his time at the Spaulding National Running Center, Dr. Reilly treated runners and running-based athletes ranging in skill levels from first time runners to Olympic athletes. Here he focused on lower extremity biomechanics, with a special interest in the mechanics and performance of the foot and ankle joints, as well as the interplay between medicine and high-level performance. Here he was also fortunate to author and co-author multiple papers on the health and wellness of the running athlete.
After a few years, Dr. Reilly moved with his wife (who is also a physical therapist) to New Jersey. Here, when he is not working, he enjoys anything that gets him outdoors, including hiking, kayaking, paddleboarding, running ultramarathons, doing triathlons, but mostly taking careof his Siberian Husky.
Dr. Thomas “Tom” Reilly is a Physical Therapist and Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist at Princeton Sports and Family Medicine in Lawrenceville, NJ.
He is also the Director of PSFM Wellness and the Director of the PSFM Run Development Program.
Tom graduated from Northeastern University in Boston, MA where he obtained both his undergraduate and doctoral degree in Physical Therapy.
After graduating Dr. Reilly primarily worked with the sports and orthopedic population. During his time at the Spaulding National Running Center, Dr. Reilly treated runners and running-based athletes ranging in skill levels from first time runners to Olympic athletes. Here he focused on lower extremity biomechanics, with a special interest in the mechanics and performance of the foot and ankle joints, as well as the interplay between medicine and high-level performance. Here he was also fortunate to author and co-author multiple papers on the health and wellness of the running athlete.
After a few years, Dr. Reilly moved with his wife (who is also a physical therapist) to New Jersey. Here, when he is not working, he enjoys anything that gets him outdoors, including hiking, kayaking, paddleboarding, running ultramarathons, doing triathlons, but mostly taking careof his Siberian Husky.