Dr. Matt Feder, DPT

Dr. Matthew Feder, DPT, CSCS

Physical Therapist - Orthopedic and Sports Performance Specialist

Dr. Matt Feder graduated from the University of Central Florida with a pre-medical B.S. degree in Health Sciences. Dr. Feder later went on to the University of St. Augustine where he graduated as class Valedictorian with a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree. During his time at the University of St. Augustine, he was a member of the Delta Phi Tau Honor Society and the founding President of the Sports Special Interest Group.

Dr. Feder prides himself on providing excellence in orthopedic manual physical therapy. He has extensive experience working with complex spine disorders in addition to sport-related injuries. He is a lifelong learner who understands it is crucial to adapt and evolve as innovations in medicine continue to arise. Dr. Feder strives to take an integrative and innovative approach to address nutritional, sleep, and stress factors which may contribute to the nature of your musculoskeletal and spine issues. He enjoys working collaboratively with orthopedic, sports, and regenerative medicine physicians to create the best non-surgical or post-surgical outcomes for his patients. Dr. Feder’s experience ranges from working with professional athletes and business executives, all the way to high school athletes seeking to be the best in their individual sport.

Dr. Feder has had firsthand experiences of his own with prior shoulder injuries from being a baseball pitcher along with prior ACL surgery. These experiences have translated to a great sense of empathy and perspective you can only achieve from going through it yourself. From these experiences, he has a great affinity and understanding of treating the entire musculoskeletal system as whole. He has extensive experience working with spine disorders, sports injuries, and orthopedic injuries throughout the entire body. His treatment approach seeks to understand the root cause of the issue, not simply where a person is experiencing symptoms of pain.

During his free time, Dr. Feder practices what he preaches - he enjoys being outdoors, exercising, and having a recovery routine. He also enjoys traveling, cooking, trying new restaurants in Miami, and cheering on the Knights of UCF in college football.