Brandon Matics PT, DPT

Physical Therapist

About Brandon

Brandon graduated from Piedmont University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Science. He received his Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) in 2024.


Brandon is a former college baseball player and high school baseball coach. He is passionate about working with athletes to return to their sport injury-free. In addition, he enjoys working with a variety of diagnoses in the orthopedic setting. He takes a light-hearted approach to treatment and makes it a point to put a smile on all of his patients' faces. Brandon was born and raised in Loganville, Georgia. He is passionate about sports and is a diehard Atlanta Braves and Georgia Bulldogs fan. For fun, he likes to stay active outdoors and play golf (terribly).


Specialties

  • Sports injuries
  • Post-surgical conditions

Certifications

  • Coming Soon

Education

  • Piedmont University
  • Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, DPT

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Discover how the AlterG Anti-Gravity Treadmill helps speed up injury recovery, improve mobility, and
By Brendon Blake March 21, 2025
If you're recovering from an injury, surgery, or dealing with mobility limitations, you may be searching for an innovative way to get back on your feet faster. The AlterG Anti-Gravity Treadmill is a game-changing rehabilitation tool that allows patients to move freely without the full impact of their body weight. At Back in the Game Physical Therapy , serving Flowery Branch, Gainesville, Dacula, and Suwanee, GA, we utilize this advanced technology to help our patients heal more efficiently and return to an active lifestyle.
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By Brendon Blake January 2, 2025
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A person is sitting on a table with their hands on another person 's wrist.
By Brendon Blake November 15, 2024
Explore common work-related hand injuries, including cuts, fractures, and sprains, along with prevention tips to keep your hands safe on the job.
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