 My name is Chris Charyan. I'm a sports medicine physician here at Hackersack Meridian Health. So I've been practicing here in Bergen County now since 2020. Originally trained in physical medicine and rehabilitation, but have subspecialty training in sports medicine. That enables me to kind of see all different body parts, all different orthopedic concerns. I think physical medicine and rehabilitation is really a good balance between neurologic and muscle skeletal principles for patients that are not looking at a surgical solution and looking more for conservative management, non-surgical treatments. I really feel that every patient needs an individualized approach. You have to take into account a patient's background, where they come from, their socioeconomic status, to really formulate a good plan to help them move forward. A lot of times people will have an experience where a doctor walks into a room and just tells them a diagnosis and walks out of the room, but really in order for you to treat someone's underlying condition, they need to understand what's going on. And so not only do they get over their current injury and their current pain, for example, but also understand how to prevent it in the future and just maintain a healthy life. Establishing that rapport and that trust with your patient is the first stepping stone to allow them to believe in you. And then as you start educating them on their problem and really trying to help them understand how they can get better, I believe that formulates a good foundation for your patients moving forward.