James Cabral, PA-C
Board-Certified Physician Assistant located in Englewood, NJ
Welcome James Cabral, PA-C
James Cabral, PA-C, is a board-certified physician assistant who has joined Active Joints Orthopedics, practicing with Dr. David Feldman at 25 Rockwood Place in Englewood. A native of Englewood, James is proud to serve the community he grew up in and treats patients in both English and Spanish. He assists Dr. Feldman in both the clinic and operating room and is currently accepting new patients.
James earned his Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies from California State University, Monterey Bay in 2021 and previously practiced in both orthopedics and primary care, providing him with a strong foundation in patient care. His clinical interests include the evaluation and treatment of knee, shoulder, and spine conditions, as well as the management of joint and sports-related injuries.
Prior to becoming a physician assistant, James had a professional baseball career as a pitcher who threw in the 90-mph range. Through this experience, he developed an appreciation for diagnosis and treatment of sports-related injuries.
James Cabral, PA-C, is a board-certified physician assistant who has joined Active Joints Orthopedics, practicing with Dr. David Feldman at 25 Rockwood Place in Englewood. A native of Englewood, James is proud to serve the community he grew up in and treats patients in both English and Spanish. He assists Dr. Feldman in both the clinic and operating room and is currently accepting new patients.
James earned his Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies from California State University, Monterey Bay in 2021 and previously practiced in both orthopedics and primary care, providing him with a strong foundation in patient care. His clinical interests include the evaluation and treatment of knee, shoulder, and spine conditions, as well as the management of joint and sports-related injuries.
Prior to becoming a physician assistant, James had a professional baseball career as a pitcher who threw in the 90-mph range. Through this experience, he developed an appreciation for diagnosis and treatment of sports-related injuries.