Daniel Evering, D.O.

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Daniel Evering
Daniel Evering
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LATEST BLOGS

How to Manage Shoulder Impingement Without Surgery

Shoulder pain can affect much more than just our comfort. It can limit our ability to pick up our children, carry groceries, or even reach for something on a high shelf. If you’ve been struggling with nagging shoulder pain, there’s a strong possibility it may be due...

Signs You Might Have a Stress Fracture

A stress fracture is a small crack within a bone. However, unlike acute fractures, which occur from a sudden injury, stress fractures gradually develop over time and are common among athletes, runners, and individuals with physically demanding lifestyles. These tiny,...

Management of Chronic Tendon Injuries

Tendons are tough, fibrous tissues that connect muscle to bone and play a critical role in our movement, from helping us swing a tennis racket to allowing us to lift groceries or climb the stairs. But for all their strength and flexibility, tendons are also...

SPECIALTIES

CLINICAL EXPERTISE

  • Sports Medicine
  • General Orthopedics
  • Fracture Care
  • Concussion Management
  • UltraSound Guided Injections
  • Platelet-Rich Plasma Injections
  • TenJet Tenotomies

EDUCATION/TRAINING

  • Undergraduate — Philadelphia University
  • Medical School — Rowan School of Osteopathic Medicine
  • Residency — Crozer-Keystone Family Medicine Residency
  • Sports Medicine Fellowship — Crozer-Keystone Sports Medicine Fellowship

CERTIFICATION

  • Sports Medicine

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

  • American Medical Society of Sports Medicine (AMSSM)
  • American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)

INTERESTING FACTS

Dr. Daniel Evering is a fellowship-trained primary care sports medicine physician. He is board-certified in both sports medicine and family medicine. He has a breadth of event coverage experience, including football, basketball, wrestling, soccer, lacrosse, and field hockey. He has also covered the Philadelphia Rock ‘n’ Roll Half Marathon, the Escape Triathlon Series in Philadelphia, and the Marine Corps Marathon in Arlington, Virginia. Before joining the practice, he served as the assistant team physician for the University of Delaware football team and the Philadelphia Union of Major League Soccer. In his free time, he enjoys spending time with his family, grilling, traveling, and playing pick-up football and basketball games.

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