Raritan Bay Medical Center is known far and wide for its innovative Human Motions Institute at Perth Amboy, N.J. Add to this world class facility a leading orthopedic surgeon like Dr. Kenneth G. Swan, Jr. and you make the best even better. Dr. Swan is adding a brand new office of his Brunswick Orthopedic Services practice to the Raritan Bay Medical Center so he can help more people in his specialties which include sports medicine, shoulders and general orthopedic trauma care. Dr. Swan is a graduate of Cornell University Medical College with a residency at the University of Medicine and Dentistry at Newark, N.J. He also has attained the highest medical rung of his specialty through a fellowship in shoulder surgery and sports medicine at the University of Colorado.

Excitement is what it’s all about at Raritan Bay Medical Center’s Human Motion Institute. Dr. Swan said he was excited to bring his office into the medical pavilion family. RBMC has a considerate magnet nursing staff that is expert and nationally recognized for excellence, he said, adding he was happy to be a part of it. The feeling is mutual as Dr. Swan is renowned for his knowledge and skill. A clinical assistant professor at nearby Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Dr. Swan was a three-sport varsity athlete in high school where he first became acquainted with orthopedic care, or the need for it. He suffered several orthopedic injuries but, nevertheless, went on to play varsity football at Cornell University, including a spot on the school’s most recent Ivy League championship in 1990. Dr. Swan also has been an assistant team physician for both the University of Denver and University of Colorado.

The Human Motion Institute at Raritan Bay Medical Center at Perth Amboy is one of a kind, providing total orthopedic treatment intended to return patients to their everyday lives and normal functions as quickly as possible. The Institute employs leading edge techniques to prevent, assess, treat and rehabilitate orthopedic injuries. Clinical expertise combines with compassion and specialty care specifically targeted for the individual patient.