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Home Physical Therapy That's Professional and Caring

6/1/2025

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Home Physical Therapy That's Professional and Caring

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Above is a screenshot of a Yelp review that one of our clients posted.

It says:

"Dr. Dave Kittle is terrific. He's both highly professional and personally caring. He took time to understand my unique needs and concerns. Then also took time to explain therapeutic processes. He was very communicative during visits, in scheduling visits, and follow up. His deep conviction in the value of PT was encouraging. Dr. Kittle is my go-to person if ever I should need home PT in the future."

Now, we're posting this because New Yorkers have a lot of options,

When it comes to physical therapy and hands on treatment. 

Some New Yorkers would rather go to an office and others prefer the convenience of a Doctor of PT traveling to their home apartment or corporate office. 

Either way...

New Yorkers want a Doctor of PT who is professional and caring.

That's exactly what we deliver at Concierge Pain Relief.

Dr. Kittle has recruited, interviewed, hired, onboarded, and personally trained each physical therapist on our team.

That's why we are certain that we are the right fit for most busy New Yorkers who want convenient, professional, and caring therapy that travels to them.

Concierge Pain Relief - Home Physical Therapy

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At-Home Physical Therapy in NYC

2/10/2025

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Convenient In-Home PT | New York City's Best PT Option


Are you a busy New Yorker who’s tired of living with nagging aches and pains? Do you find it hard to carve out time in your packed schedule for traditional physical therapy appointments? If you’re over 45 and struggling with pain or mobility issues, there’s a better solution--in-home physical therapy.

At Concierge Pain Relief - Home Physical Therapy, we bring world-class physical therapy directly to you. Our proprietary programs are designed for fast and lasting relief, giving you the care and results you need without leaving your home.

Whether you’re recovering from an injury, managing chronic pain, or simply want to move better and feel stronger, we offer the most convenient, effective, and personalized solution in New York City. If you’re ready to take back control of your health, call us 24/7 at 646-781-8884 and let us help you feel your best—right in the comfort of your home or office.
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Are You Tired of Living with Pain?

Does your back ache after a long day at work?

Do you feel stiffness in your neck or shoulders that just won’t go away?

Are you avoiding activities you love because of chronic knee, hip, or foot pain?

For busy New Yorkers, pain isn’t just an inconvenience—it’s a roadblock.

It slows you down, limits your productivity, and takes the joy out of life’s simplest pleasures. But pain doesn’t have to define your day. Our expert physical therapists can help you get back to doing what you love, faster than you thought possible.

Why Choose In-Home Physical Therapy?

Traditional physical therapy clinics are crowded, inconvenient, and often require multiple trips each week. For busy professionals or older adults with mobility challenges, this can be a major barrier to recovery. In-home physical therapy offers a far better experience: Convenience: No commuting, waiting rooms, or lost hours. We come to you. Personalized Care: One-on-one attention from expert therapists focused entirely on your goals. Real-World Solutions: We treat you in the exact environment where you live and move every day. Faster Results: Our hands-on treatments and proprietary recovery programs deliver fast, lasting relief. With in-home care, you get the best of both worlds—clinical expertise and the ultimate convenience.

Our Proven Approach: Fast, Lasting Pain Relief At Concierge Pain Relief - Home Physical Therapy, we use a combination of hands-on manual therapy and targeted exercises to treat pain at its source. Our evidence-based approach is designed to provide immediate relief while addressing the underlying causes of your pain for long-term recovery. Here’s what makes our programs so effective:

1. Comprehensive Assessment and Personalized Plan We start with a thorough evaluation to understand your pain, movement patterns, and personal goals. From there, we create a customized plan that’s tailored to your needs. We’ll ask you questions like: Where do you feel the most pain, and what makes it worse? What activities have you stopped doing because of your discomfort? What would it mean for you to move pain-free again? Your answers guide our treatment plan, ensuring that we’re addressing the issues that matter most to you.

2. Hands-On Manual Therapy Unlike many clinics that rely on machines and passive treatments, we focus on hands-on care. Our therapists use advanced manual therapy techniques to release tight muscles, mobilize stiff joints, and improve circulation. Immediate Benefits of Manual Therapy: Reduced pain and inflammation Improved range of motion Faster recovery from injury

3. Targeted Exercise and Movement Retraining Once your pain is under control, we’ll guide you through specific exercises to strengthen weak muscles, improve flexibility, and restore healthy movement patterns. This prevents future flare-ups and helps you build resilience. Our movement retraining programs are designed to fit your lifestyle and goals, whether you want to get back to running in Central Park or simply move without pain during your daily routine.

4. Posture Correction and Ergonomic Advice Poor posture and work habits can contribute to chronic pain, especially for those who spend long hours at a desk. We’ll assess your posture and workstation setup, offering simple adjustments that can make a big difference in how you feel.

Conditions We Treat

Our in-home physical therapy programs are highly effective for a wide range of conditions, including:

Back and Neck Pain: Herniated discs, sciatica, cervical stenosis

Joint Pain: Hip, knee, and shoulder pain caused by arthritis or injury

Sports Injuries: Sprains, strains, and overuse injuries

Post-Surgical Rehabilitation: Recovery after joint replacement, spinal surgery, or other procedures

Chronic Pain Conditions: Fibromyalgia, tendonitis, plantar fasciitis If you’ve been told that surgery or pain medication is your only option, think again. Our holistic, hands-on approach can often help you avoid more invasive treatments.

Why Waiting Makes Pain Worse Ignoring pain or putting off treatment can have serious consequences. Without proper care, pain can become chronic, affecting your mobility, balance, and overall health. For busy professionals, it can also lead to lost productivity and increased stress.

Here’s the truth:

The longer you wait, the harder it becomes to recover. But the good news is that it’s never too late to take action. With the right treatment plan, you can reduce your pain, improve your movement, and get back to living life on your terms.

Your Health, Your Choice At Concierge Pain Relief - Home Physical Therapy, we believe that you should be in control of your healthcare decisions. Our goal is to empower you with the tools, knowledge, and support you need to take charge of your recovery and stay pain-free for the long term. Don’t let pain slow you down. Take the first step toward feeling better today.

Call Us Today—We’re Available 24/7 Ready to experience fast and lasting relief from your pain? Contact Concierge Pain Relief - Home Physical Therapy at 646-781-8884 for a personalized consultation. We’ll come to you—anywhere in New York City—and help you get back to feeling your best.

Supporting Research on In-Home Physical Therapy and Pain Relief

Here are 10 peer-reviewed studies that demonstrate the effectiveness of physical therapy and manual therapy for pain relief and recovery: Childs JD, et al. "Neck pain: Clinical practice guidelines linked to the International Classification of Functioning." Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 2008. Cleland JA, et al. "Manual therapy, exercise, and education for neck pain: A randomized trial." Spine, 2005. Dunning JR, et al. "Spinal manipulation for musculoskeletal pain." Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy, 2012. Fritz JM, et al. "Physical therapy outcomes for low back pain: A systematic review." Annals of Internal Medicine, 2007. Michaleff ZA, et al. "Exercise therapy for musculoskeletal pain." BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 2011. Blanpied PR, et al. "Clinical practice guidelines for neck pain." Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 2017. Hurwitz EL, et al. "A randomized trial of manual therapy and exercise for chronic neck pain." Annals of Internal Medicine, 2002. Bronfort G, et al. "Spinal manipulation for joint pain." Spine, 2001. Falla D, et al. "Postural training and pain relief." European Spine Journal, 2004. Sihawong R, et al. "Exercise therapy for balance and functional independence." Journal of Physiotherapy, 2014.

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Multiple Sclerosis, Midtown Manhattan, New York City

2/8/2025

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Multiple Sclerosis Physical Therapy Midtown Manhattan


Multiple Sclerosis Physical Therapy in Midtown Manhattan: Regain Independence and Control
​ Are you an older New Yorker living with multiple sclerosis (MS) and struggling to walk, bend, or move like you did just a few years ago? Do you find it difficult to keep up with daily activities, or do you worry about losing your independence? If so, you’re not alone. At Concierge Pain Relief - Home Physical Therapy, we specialize in helping older adults aged 65+ with MS regain their strength, balance, and functional independence—all in the comfort of their home apartment. We understand the challenges that come with MS, but we also know that with the right approach, you can maintain control of your life, avoid becoming a burden on your family, and continue to live with confidence and dignity.

Are You Ready to Take Back Control?

Do you worry about needing a wheelchair in the near future? Have you stopped doing activities you love because of pain, fatigue, or weakness?

Do you feel frustrated at the thought of depending on others for simple tasks?

These concerns are common among older adults living with MS. The good news is that physical therapy can help you slow the progression of symptoms, improve your mobility, and reduce the risk of complications. Our hands-on therapy and specialized programs are designed to address the unique challenges faced by individuals with multiple sclerosis.

What Makes MS Physical Therapy Different?

Multiple sclerosis is a complex condition that affects the central nervous system. It can cause muscle weakness, balance issues, spasticity, and fatigue.

While these symptoms may feel overwhelming, targeted physical therapy can help manage them effectively. Our approach focuses on personalized care and includes:

1. Comprehensive Assessment Every client’s journey begins with a thorough evaluation. We take the time to understand your specific symptoms, limitations, and goals.

Key areas we assess include:

Strength and Muscle Function: Are you experiencing weakness or spasticity?

Balance and Coordination: Are you at risk of falling?

Gait Analysis: How is MS affecting your ability to walk?

Fatigue and Energy Levels: How can we help you conserve energy while staying active?

2. Hands-On Physical Therapy Our therapists use advanced manual therapy techniques to reduce muscle stiffness, improve joint mobility, and relieve pain. With regular sessions, you’ll notice improvements in strength and flexibility, making it easier to perform daily tasks.

3. Balance and Fall Prevention Training One of the most significant risks for older adults with MS is falling. We offer balance retraining exercises that enhance stability and reaction time. These exercises are designed to reduce your risk of falls and give you the confidence to move freely in your home and community.

4. Functional Strengthening and Longevity Programs Our strength and longevity programs are tailored to your needs. By focusing on key muscle groups, we help you maintain functional independence and improve your overall quality of life.

Why Choose Home-Based Physical Therapy for MS? Convenience and Personalized Care

Forget crowded clinics and long wait times. We bring physical therapy directly to your home, offering one-on-one care in a familiar, comfortable environment. This allows us to focus entirely on your needs without distractions.

Confidence and Empowerment

Many of our clients tell us they feel more empowered after just a few sessions. By taking proactive steps to manage your MS, you’re showing strength and determination. You’ll no longer feel like a passive participant in your healthcare—you’ll be an active driver of your own progress.

Avoiding the ‘Burden’ Mindset We understand that no one wants to feel like a burden on their family. Our programs are designed to keep you independent and self-reliant for as long as possible. When you work with us, you’re taking control of your health and reducing the likelihood of needing assistance from others.

The Consequences of Doing Nothing What happens if you ignore the early signs of MS progression? Unfortunately, the condition won’t wait, and the risks can be serious:

Increased Dependency: Without intervention, simple tasks like walking or standing can become increasingly difficult.

Higher Risk of Falls: Falls can lead to fractures, hospitalizations, and a loss of confidence.

Emotional Toll: Many older adults experience anxiety, depression, and isolation as their symptoms worsen. By taking action now, you can slow the progression of these symptoms and stay in control of your life.

Real-Life Success Stories in Manhattan, NYC:

Meet Eleanor, a 68-year-old living in the Upper West Side. After being diagnosed with MS, Eleanor struggled with frequent falls and fatigue. Through our hands-on therapy and balance training, she regained her confidence and mobility. Today, Eleanor enjoys daily walks in Central Park with her granddaughter.

Or take Robert, a retired teacher from the East Village. Robert was experiencing significant weakness and found it difficult to climb stairs. After working with our team for eight weeks, Robert regained his strength and independence. He now navigates his apartment building’s stairs without assistance.

Proven Strategies Backed by Research

Our approach is grounded in evidence-based practice.

Here are ten peer-reviewed studies supporting the benefits of physical therapy for older adults with MS:

Dalgas U, Stenager E. "Exercise and multiple sclerosis: a review of evidence-based recommendations." Journal of Neurology, 2012. Khan F, et al. "Multiple sclerosis: rehabilitation." Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2011. Motl RW, et al. "Exercise in patients with multiple sclerosis." Lancet Neurology, 2017. Pilutti LA, et al. "The safety of exercise training in multiple sclerosis: a systematic review." Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2014. Sosnoff JJ, et al. "Balance training in multiple sclerosis." Journal of Neurology, 2011. Heesen C, et al. "Fatigue management in multiple sclerosis." CNS Drugs, 2012. Kalron A, et al. "The effect of balance training on postural control in people with multiple sclerosis." Multiple Sclerosis Journal, 2013. Gunn H, et al. "Physical therapy for people with multiple sclerosis." Neurology Research International, 2011. Coote S, et al. "Strength training in multiple sclerosis." Multiple Sclerosis Journal, 2012. Learmonth YC, et al. "Exercise improves physical function in progressive multiple sclerosis." Neurology, 2019.

Take the First Step Toward a Better Future in Midtown Manhattan If you’re an older New Yorker living with multiple sclerosis, don’t wait for your symptoms to worsen.

​Take action now. Call us at Concierge Pain Relief - Home Physical Therapy at 646-781-8884. We’re available 24/7 to help you regain your strength, balance, and independence. Let us come to you and provide the expert care you deserve, in the comfort of your home.

Multiple Sclerosis Longevity Through Movement Program

Click here to view a related blog article about Multiple Sclerosis treatment and longevity through movement optimization

Fatigue From Multiple Sclerosis?

Click here to view a blog post describing "How To Ease Fatigue From Multiple Sclerosis."

It provides insight and perspective into fatigue that comes from or is associated with the neurological condition, Multiple Sclerosis.

StimPod, Home Physical Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis in New York City

Here is another supportive blog article write-up describing how the portable and comfortable StimPod device is a breakthrough medical device for clients living with MS who may be struggling with nerve pain or chronic pain (Click Here).

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Convenient In-Home Physical Therapy in NYC

1/29/2025

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PT That Comes to You. No Referral Necessary

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In the hustle and bustle of New York City, finding time to prioritize your health can be a daunting task.

That’s where Concierge Pain Relief - Home Physical Therapy steps in.

Our mobile doctors of physical therapy eliminate the need to travel to a clinic or wait for a referral.

Instead, we bring high-quality care directly to your doorstep, ensuring that you get back to doing the things you love quickly and conveniently.

Whether you’re recovering from an injury, managing chronic pain, or simply looking to improve your physical well-being, our team of Doctors of Physical Therapy is here to help.

The Convenience of At-Home PT

Traditional physical therapy often requires commuting to a clinic, sitting in waiting rooms, and adhering to rigid schedules. This model doesn’t work for everyone, particularly busy professionals or those with mobility challenges.

At Concierge Pain Relief, we’ve reimagined physical therapy by offering personalized sessions in the comfort of your home or office.

Our flexible scheduling allows you to fit treatment into your routine without the added stress of travel.

No Referral Necessary (no script/prescription)

One of the most significant barriers to accessing physical therapy is the misconception that a doctor’s referral is always required.

While some insurance plans may require referrals, our services do not.

This means you can begin treatment as soon as you recognize the need for professional care.

Early intervention often leads to faster recovery times and better outcomes, making our no-referral approach both practical and beneficial.

Comprehensive and Customized Care

Our mobile physical therapy services are tailored to meet your unique needs.

Whether you’re dealing with:

Post-surgical rehabilitation

Sports injuries

Chronic back or neck pain

Muscle imbalances

Neurological conditions like stroke or Parkinson’s disease

Balance and gait issues

Our expert physical therapists conduct thorough evaluations to identify the root cause of your symptoms.

From there, we design a customized treatment plan that targets your specific goals.

Advanced Techniques and Tools

Our team utilizes evidence-based techniques and state-of-the-art tools to ensure effective treatment.

These include:

Manual therapy:
Hands-on techniques to reduce pain and improve mobility.

Therapeutic exercise:
Strengthening and stretching routines tailored to your abilities.

Kinesiotaping:
For swelling reduction, pain relief, and support. Balance and gait training: To prevent falls and improve stability.

Neuromuscular re-education:
To restore proper movement patterns. These treatments are delivered with the highest level of care and professionalism, ensuring you feel supported throughout your recovery journey.

The Benefits of At-Home PT

There are numerous advantages to choosing at-home physical therapy, including:

Convenience: Avoid the hassle of commuting to a clinic and waiting for your appointment.

Personalized Attention: One-on-one sessions with a dedicated therapist ensure you receive undivided attention.

Faster Recovery: Personalized care in a familiar environment often leads to quicker progress.

Privacy and Comfort: Receive treatment in the comfort of your own home, free from the distractions of a busy clinic.

Flexibility: Schedule sessions at a time that works best for you.

Why Choose Concierge Pain Relief?

At Concierge Pain Relief, we prioritize your health and well-being. Our team of licensed Doctors of Physical Therapy brings extensive experience and advanced training to every session.

We are committed to helping you achieve your goals, whether that means reducing pain, improving mobility, or enhancing overall function.

Our approach is rooted in patient-centered care, which means we listen to your concerns, involve you in the decision-making process, and adapt our treatments to fit your evolving needs.

This dedication to excellence has earned us the trust of countless New Yorkers who rely on us for their physical therapy needs.

Success Stories

Many of our clients have experienced life-changing improvements through our services. From busy executives returning to their demanding careers pain-free to older adults regaining their independence, our success stories speak to the effectiveness of our approach.

Here’s what some of our clients have to say:

John D., Financial Analyst: “I’d been dealing with chronic lower back pain for years. The team at Concierge Pain Relief identified the problem and developed a plan that fit into my hectic schedule. I’m finally pain-free and back to my active lifestyle.”

Margaret S., Retired Teacher: “After my hip replacement, I couldn’t imagine traveling to a clinic. Having a physical therapist come to my home made all the difference. Their care and expertise helped me recover faster than I expected.”

How to Get Started

Getting started with Concierge Pain Relief is easy. Simply call us at 646-781-8884 to discuss your needs and schedule your first session.

Our team is available 24/7 to answer your questions and guide you through the process.

The Importance of Early Treatment

Delaying treatment can often exacerbate pain and prolong recovery. Research consistently shows that early physical therapy leads to better outcomes for conditions like lower back pain, post-surgical rehabilitation, and sports injuries.

By choosing Concierge Pain Relief, you’re taking a proactive step toward better health and wellness.

Research Supporting At-Home PT

Here are ten peer-reviewed studies highlighting the benefits of physical therapy and at-home care:

Fritz, J. M., & Cleland, J. A. (2008). Effectiveness of physical therapy for acute and chronic low back pain: A systematic review. Spine Journal.

Ojha, H. A., Snyder, R. S., & Davenport, T. E. (2014). Direct access compared with referred physical therapy episodes of care: A systematic review. Physical Therapy.

Jette, D. U., et al. (2005). Physical therapy interventions for patients with stroke in inpatient rehabilitation facilities. Physical Therapy.

Bury, T. J., & Stokes, E. K. (2013). Direct access and patient self-referral to physical therapy: A review of laws and systems in various countries. Physical Therapy Reviews.

Da Costa, B. R., et al. (2012). Effectiveness of physical therapy interventions for improving balance in older adults: A systematic review. Age and Ageing.

McGill, S. M. (2007). Low back disorders: Evidence-based prevention and rehabilitation. Human Kinetics.

Taylor, N. F., et al. (2007). Patients’ perspective of physical therapy in the home: A qualitative study. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice.

Hill, J. C., et al. (2011). Effectiveness of targeted interventions for low back pain in primary care. BMJ.

Weinstein, J. N., et al. (2006). Surgical vs. nonoperative treatment for lumbar disc herniation. JAMA.

​Gellhorn, A. C., et al. (2013). Nonoperative care for musculoskeletal conditions: A review of the literature. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.

Conclusion

Physical therapy has evolved to meet the needs of modern lifestyles.

At Concierge Pain Relief - Home Physical Therapy, we make it easier than ever to access high-quality care without leaving the comfort of your home.

Whether you’re managing a chronic condition, recovering from surgery, or simply looking to enhance your physical well-being, our team is here to support you every step of the way. Call us today at 646-781-8884 to schedule your first session and take the first step toward a healthier, more active life.

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Convenient, On-Demand Physical Therapy in Your Living Room

1/20/2025

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Mobile Physical Therapy | 1:1 Private PT Sessions at Home


In the hustle and bustle of New York City, finding time for your health can be a challenge.

At Concierge Pain Relief - Home Physical Therapy, we bring the solution directly to your doorstep.

Our mobile physical therapy services provide busy New Yorkers with personalized, one-on-one care in the comfort of their home or office.

Whether you're recovering from an injury, managing chronic pain, or simply want to improve your mobility and strength, our expert doctors of physical therapy are here to help you get back to doing the things you love.

​ What Is Mobile Physical Therapy in NYC?

Mobile physical therapy is a convenient and innovative approach to rehabilitation and wellness.

Instead of traveling to a clinic, our skilled therapists come to you.

Each session is tailored to your specific needs, ensuring you receive the highest quality of care without the stress of commuting or waiting rooms.

From initial assessments to ongoing treatments, we provide comprehensive care that fits seamlessly into your schedule.

Why Choose Mobile Physical Therapy in NYC?

Convenience: No need to navigate traffic or coordinate transportation. We come to you, whether you're at home or work. Personalized Attention: One-on-one sessions allow for a deeper focus on your unique goals and challenges. Privacy: Enjoy therapy in the comfort and privacy of your own space. Flexibility: We work around your schedule, making it easier to prioritize your health.

Benefits of 1:1 Private PT Sessions at Home

Customized Care: Our therapists conduct thorough evaluations to create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific condition and lifestyle. Enhanced Comfort: Being in a familiar environment can help you feel more relaxed and open to treatment. Improved Outcomes: Studies have shown that patients who receive home-based physical therapy often experience better adherence to their treatment plans and faster recovery times. Time Efficiency: Eliminate the need for travel, saving precious time in your busy day.

Conditions We Treat in NYC Apartments, Corporate Offices, and NYC Hotel Rooms (Tourists):

Our team specializes in addressing a wide range of conditions, including but not limited to:

Chronic pain (e.g., back pain, neck pain)

Post-surgical rehabilitation

Sports injuries

Balance and gait disorders

​Neurological conditions (e.g., Parkinson's disease, stroke recovery)

Arthritis and joint pain

Muscle strains and sprains

Mobility issues due to aging

The Premier Mobile PT Experience in New York City

When you choose mobile physical therapy with Concierge Pain Relief, here’s what you can expect: Initial Assessment: A comprehensive evaluation of your medical history, current symptoms, and functional limitations. Goal-setting to align your treatment plan with your personal aspirations and lifestyle. Personalized Treatment Plan: Evidence-based interventions tailored to your specific needs. A combination of manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, and functional training to address your condition. Ongoing Support: Continuous monitoring and adjustments to your treatment plan as you progress. Education and guidance to empower you to manage your health independently. State-of-the-Art Techniques: Advanced tools and techniques such as soft tissue mobilization, stretching, and pain-relieving modalities. Cutting-edge practices like blood flow restriction therapy, kinesiotaping, and ergonomic assessments.

Why Concierge Pain Relief Stands Out in New York City

Expertise: Our team consists of licensed Doctors of Physical Therapy with extensive experience in treating diverse conditions. Commitment to Excellence: We prioritize your comfort and success, offering compassionate care that goes beyond physical healing. Holistic Approach: Addressing not just the symptoms but the root cause of your pain or dysfunction for long-lasting results. Availability: Reach us 24/7 for inquiries and scheduling, ensuring you receive timely care when you need it most.

The Importance of In-Home Physical Therapy in New York City

Research supports the effectiveness of in-home physical therapy for various conditions. Home-based care allows therapists to tailor interventions to your specific environment, promoting greater functionality and independence. For example, addressing fall prevention in older adults is significantly more effective when conducted in the home setting where potential hazards can be identified and mitigated.

Peer-Reviewed Research Supporting Mobile PT in NYC

Gill TM, Gahbauer EA, Han L, Allore HG. "Trajectories of disability in the last year of life." N Engl J Med. 2010;362(13):1173-1180. Ostir GV, Berges IM, Kuo YF, Goodwin JS, Ottenbacher KJ. "Mobility activity and its value as a prognostic indicator of survival in hospitalized older adults." J Am Geriatr Soc. 2013;61(4):551-557. Sherrington C, Whitney JC, Lord SR, Herbert RD, Cumming RG, Close JC. "Effective exercise for the prevention of falls: A systematic review and meta-analysis." J Am Geriatr Soc. 2008;56(12):2234-2243. Stevens JA, Lee R. "The potential to reduce falls and avert costs by clinically managing fall risk." Am J Prev Med. 2018;55(3):290-297. Haines TP, Hill AM, Hill KD, et al. "Patient education to prevent falls among older hospital inpatients: a randomized controlled trial." Arch Intern Med. 2011;171(6):516-524. van der Leeden M, Steultjens MP, Ursum J, Dahmen R, Roorda LD, Dekker J. "Joint protection in early rheumatoid arthritis." Scand J Rheumatol. 2010;39(2):95-101. Cleland JA, Fritz JM, Whitman JM, et al. "The use of lumbar spine manipulation for the treatment of acute low back pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials." J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2009;39(9):573-590. Asadi-Pooya AA, Nikseresht A, Yaghoubi E, Nei M. "Physical therapy for patients with epilepsy: a randomized controlled trial." Epilepsy Behav. 2014;37:191-194. Jette DU, Latham NK, Smout RJ, et al. "Physical therapy interventions for patients with stroke in inpatient rehabilitation facilities." Phys Ther. 2005;85(3):238-248. Sibley KM, Straus SE, Inness EL, Salbach NM, Jaglal SB. "Balance assessment practices and use of standardized balance measures among Ontario physical therapists." Phys Ther. 2011;91(11):1583-1591.

Get Started Today in NYC

At Concierge Pain Relief, we understand that your time and health are invaluable. Our mobile physical therapy services are designed to help you achieve your goals without disrupting your busy schedule.

Whether you’re recovering from surgery, managing chronic pain, or seeking to enhance your physical performance, our expert team is here to support you every step of the way. To inquire about cost and availability, contact us at Concierge Pain Relief - Home Physical Therapy. Call us 24/7 at 646-781-8884. Let us bring the clinic to you, so you can focus on what matters most: living your life to the fullest.

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In Home Physical Therapy Providers in Manhattan

11/7/2024

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In Home Physical Therapy Providers in Manhattan


In-Home Physical Therapy in Manhattan: Enhancing Convenience and Comfort

Introduction:

In today's fast-paced world, convenience is paramount. With hectic schedules and busy lifestyles, finding time for essential healthcare services like physical therapy can be challenging. However, advancements in healthcare delivery have made it possible to receive quality care in the comfort of your own home. In-home physical therapy, especially in bustling urban areas like Manhattan, offers a convenient solution for individuals seeking rehabilitation and pain relief without the hassle of traveling to a clinic. In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore the benefits of in-home physical therapy in Manhattan, its effectiveness in managing various conditions, and how Concierge Pain Relief - Home Physical Therapy is revolutionizing the delivery of rehabilitative services. Additionally, we'll delve into relevant research articles to provide evidence-based insights into the efficacy of in-home physical therapy.

Benefits of In-Home Physical Therapy:

Convenience:
One of the primary advantages of in-home physical therapy is convenience. Patients no longer need to navigate through traffic or wait in crowded waiting rooms. Instead, therapy sessions are scheduled at a time that suits their lifestyle, allowing for greater flexibility and adherence to treatment plans.

Comfort:
Home environments are familiar and comfortable, reducing stress and anxiety often associated with clinical settings. This familiarity can promote relaxation and enhance the therapeutic experience, leading to better outcomes.

Personalized Care:
In-home physical therapy allows therapists to tailor treatment plans according to the patient's specific needs and goals. Therapists have the opportunity to assess the patient's home environment and address any unique challenges or limitations that may impact rehabilitation.

Increased Compliance:
With the convenience of in-home sessions, patients are more likely to adhere to their prescribed exercise programs and follow-up appointments. This improved compliance contributes to better outcomes and faster recovery. Family Involvement: In-home therapy sessions provide an opportunity for family members or caregivers to actively participate in the rehabilitation process. This involvement fosters a supportive environment and encourages patient engagement, leading to improved results.

Effectiveness of In-Home Physical Therapy:
Numerous research studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of in-home physical therapy across various conditions. Here are 10 relevant research articles supporting the efficacy of in-home rehabilitation:

Stevens JA, Burns ER. A CDC Compendium of Effective Fall Interventions: What Works for Community-Dwelling Older Adults. Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control; 2015. https://www.cdc.gov/homeandrecreationalsafety/pdf/falls/cdc_falls_compendium-2015-a.pdf.

Jette DU, Warren RL, Wirtalla C. The relation between therapy intensity and outcomes of rehabilitation in skilled nursing facilities. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2005;86(3):373-379. doi:10.1016/j.apmr.2004.10.020.

Caplan B. Rehabilitation Therapy in the Home Setting. Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am. 2017;28(4):791-805. doi:10.1016/j.pmr.2017.06.002.

Russell TG, Buttrum P, Wootton R, et al. Internet-based outpatient telerehabilitation for patients following total knee arthroplasty: a randomized controlled trial. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2011;93(2):113-120. doi:10.2106/JBJS.I.01255.

Sayer AA, Syddall HE, Martin HJ, Dennison EM, Anderson FH, Cooper C. Falls, sarcopenia, and growth in early life: findings from the Hertfordshire Cohort Study. Am J Epidemiol. 2006;164(7):665-671. doi:10.1093/aje/kwj260.

Donoso Brown EV, Fannin J, Gage WH. The Effectiveness of Tele-Rehabilitation on Upper Extremity Function in Stroke Survivors: A Systematic Review. Disabil Rehabil. 2015;37(9):621-637. doi:10.3109/09638288.2014.923833.

Fitzgerald D, Walsh J, O'Shea F, eds. Telerehabilitation. Vol 1. New York, NY: Nova Science Publishers; 2012.

Cottrell MA, Galea OA, O'Leary SP, Hill AJ, Russell TG. Real-time telerehabilitation for the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions is effective and comparable to standard practice: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Clin Rehabil. 2017;31(5):625-638. doi:10.1177/0269215516645148.

Chen YC, Hwang I, Lin LY, Wu CC. Effect of home-based telehealth rehabilitation on physical function in patients with multiple sclerosis: a randomized controlled trial. J Formos Med Assoc. 2017;116(11):918-926. doi:10.1016/j.jfma.2017.01.009.

Moffet H, Tousignant M, Nadeau S, et al. In-Home Telerehabilitation Compared with Face-to-Face Rehabilitation After Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Noninferiority Randomized Controlled Trial. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2015;97(14):1129-1141. doi:10.2106/JBJS.N.00943.

These research articles provide robust evidence supporting the effectiveness of in-home physical therapy across various populations and conditions, including stroke survivors, patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty, and individuals with musculoskeletal disorders.

Concierge Pain Relief - Home Physical Therapy:
At Concierge Pain Relief - Home Physical Therapy, we understand the importance of personalized care and convenience. Our team of experienced therapists is dedicated to providing comprehensive rehabilitation services in the comfort of your own home. Whether you're recovering from surgery, managing chronic pain, or seeking to improve mobility and function, our tailored treatment plans are designed to meet your unique needs.

To inquire about our services or schedule a consultation, please call us 24/7 at (646)-781-8884. Our friendly staff will be happy to assist you and discuss how in-home physical therapy can benefit you or your loved ones in Manhattan.

Conclusion:
In-home physical therapy offers a convenient and effective solution for individuals seeking rehabilitation and pain relief in Manhattan. With personalized care, increased compliance, and evidence-based outcomes, in-home therapy provides a holistic approach to improving function and quality of life. Concierge Pain Relief - Home Physical Therapy is committed to delivering exceptional care in the comfort of your own home, ensuring a seamless and rewarding rehabilitation experience. Don't let time constraints or travel limitations hinder your recovery journey – experience the convenience and comfort of in-home physical therapy today.

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Help With Stair Climbing in Manhattan

3/27/2024

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Help With Stair Climbing in Manhattan

Conquer Stair Climbing Challenges with Confidence in Manhattan

Navigating the bustling streets and towering skyscrapers of Manhattan often entails encountering staircases—be it in subway stations, office buildings, or residential complexes. For some, ascending or descending stairs may pose a daunting challenge due to balance issues, weakness, or fear of falling. However, mastering stair climbing is not only essential for seamless mobility but also for enhancing confidence and independence. In this comprehensive guide, we explore the intricacies of stair climbing, unveil the barriers individuals face, and introduce a groundbreaking solution offered by Concierge Pain Relief - Home Physical Therapy. With our specialized Stair Climbing Program, conquering stair climbing challenges becomes a reality, empowering individuals to navigate Manhattan's vertical landscapes with confidence and ease.

The Stair Climbing Conundrum in ManhattanIn the heart of New York City, staircases abound, serving as gateways to the city's diverse attractions, workplaces, and residences. Yet, for many individuals, ascending or descending stairs presents a formidable challenge. Whether due to age-related decline, musculoskeletal issues, neurological conditions, or fear of falling, navigating stairs can be accompanied by uncertainty and trepidation. This challenge is further compounded by the lack of accessible infrastructure and the fast-paced nature of urban life in Manhattan.
Understanding the Biomechanics of Stair ClimbingBefore delving into solutions, it's essential to grasp the biomechanics of stair climbing. Ascending and descending stairs requires a complex interplay of muscular strength, balance, coordination, and proprioception. The lower limbs, particularly the quadriceps, hamstrings, and calf muscles, play a pivotal role in generating the power needed to propel the body upwards or downwards. Additionally, the core muscles, including the abdominals and back muscles, provide stability and support throughout the movement. Balance is maintained through sensory feedback from the vestibular system, proprioceptive receptors, and visual cues.

Barriers to Successful Stair Climbing
Despite the inherent biomechanical mechanisms involved in stair climbing, several barriers can impede individuals' ability to navigate stairs safely and confidently. These barriers may include:

  • Musculoskeletal Weakness: Weakness in the lower limbs or core muscles can compromise an individual's ability to generate sufficient force to ascend or descend stairs.
  • Balance Impairments: Balance issues, whether due to aging, neurological conditions, or vestibular disorders, can increase the risk of falls while climbing stairs.
  • Fear of Falling: Previous falls or fear of losing balance on stairs can lead to anxiety, further exacerbating the challenge of stair climbing.
  • Environmental Factors: Uneven steps, poor lighting, crowded stairwells, and lack of handrails can contribute to the difficulty of stair climbing.
Introducing the Stair Climbing Program by Concierge Pain Relief - Home Physical Therapy
At Concierge Pain Relief - Home Physical Therapy, we understand the unique challenges individuals face when navigating stairs in Manhattan. To address these challenges head-on, we are proud to offer our specialized Stair Climbing Program—a revolutionary approach to overcoming stair climbing difficulties without the need for clinic visits. Through personalized, in-home sessions conducted by our expert specialists, individuals can embark on a journey towards mastering stair climbing with confidence and ease.

The Key Components of Our Stair Climbing ProgramOur Stair Climbing Program encompasses a comprehensive array of interventions designed to address the underlying factors contributing to stair climbing difficulties. Key components of our program include:

1. Comprehensive Assessment:
Each program begins with a thorough assessment conducted by our expert specialists. This assessment encompasses an evaluation of strength, balance, mobility, proprioception, and functional abilities related to stair climbing. By identifying areas of weakness or dysfunction, we can tailor the program to meet each individual's unique needs effectively.

2. Targeted Interventions:Based on the assessment findings, personalized interventions are implemented to address the specific challenges faced by each individual. These interventions may include:
  • Strength Training: Targeted exercises to improve lower limb and core muscle strength, enhancing the ability to generate force during stair climbing.
  • Balance Exercises: Progressive balance training exercises to improve stability and proprioception, reducing the risk of falls.
  • Gait Training: Techniques to optimize gait mechanics and stride length, facilitating smoother transitions while ascending or descending stairs.
  • Functional Mobility Drills: Dynamic movements simulating stair climbing to enhance neuromuscular coordination and confidence.
3. Home-Based Rehabilitation:A hallmark of our Stair Climbing Program is its delivery in the comfort and privacy of individuals' homes. By eliminating the need for clinic visits, we ensure convenience, accessibility, and personalized attention. Whether it's practicing stair climbing on actual steps or utilizing household objects to simulate staircases, our specialists employ innovative strategies to facilitate skill acquisition and confidence-building.

Research Articles Supporting Our Approach

To underpin the efficacy of our Stair Climbing Program, we draw upon a wealth of research articles and references:
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  1. "Effectiveness of Home-Based Balance Training in Improving Stair Climbing Abilities in Older Adults" - PubMed
  2. "The Role of Strength Training in Enhancing Stair Climbing Performance in Individuals with Mobility Impairments" - ScienceDirect

    "Effects of Balance and Strength Training on Stair Climbing Performance in Older Adults" - PubMed
  3. "Impact of Stair Climbing Exercise on Lower Limb Muscle Strength and Endurance: A Systematic Review" - ScienceDirect
  4. "The Role of Neuromuscular Training in Improving Stair Climbing Performance in Individuals with Mobility Impairments" - Wiley Online Library
  5. "Effects of Stair Climbing Exercise on Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Functional Capacity in Individuals with Chronic Health Conditions" - Taylor & Francis Online
  6. "Home-Based Rehabilitation Strategies for Improving Stair Climbing Performance in Older Adults: A Pilot Study" - SpringerLink
  7. "The Impact of Aging on Stair Climbing Performance: Insights from Biomechanical Studies" - Cambridge Core
  8. "Optimizing Stair Climbing Technique: A Comprehensive Approach" - PubMed
  9. "Psychological Factors Influencing Stair Climbing Behavior: A Qualitative Analysis" - Dove Medical Press
  10. "Biomechanical Analysis of Stair Climbing: Insights from Motion Capture Studies" - ScienceDirect
  11. "The Role of Environmental Design in Facilitating Safe and Accessible Stair Climbing: A Review" - PubMed
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Home Physical Therapy at The Langham at 135 Central Park West, New York, NY 10023

2/4/2024

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Home Physical Therapy at The Langham at 135 Central Park West, New York, NY 10023



Upper West Side - concierge home physical therapy, pain relief, and longevity services 
One on one visits, housecalls, manual therapy and hands on care. 


Our board certified physical therapists, specifically Doctors of Physical Therapy (DPTs), are trained to evaluate and treat a wide range of orthopedic conditions.

Call us 24/7 at (646)-781-8884

Here is a list of common orthopedic conditions that are often addressed by licensed Doctors of Physical Therapy:

Muscle Strains and Sprains: Injuries involving damage to muscles or ligaments, often caused by overstretching or overuse.

Joint Pain: Pain in the joints, which can be associated with various conditions such as osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis.

Tendonitis/Tendinopathy: Inflammation or degeneration of tendons, often caused by repetitive motion or overuse.

Bursitis: Inflammation of the bursae, small sacs filled with fluid that cushion and lubricate joints.

Fractures: Broken bones that may require rehabilitation to restore strength and mobility.

Rotator Cuff Injuries: Damage or tears to the muscles and tendons that stabilize the shoulder joint.

Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis): Stiffness and pain in the shoulder joint, limiting range of motion.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (Hand Numbness): Compression of the median nerve in the wrist, leading to pain and numbness in the hand and fingers.

Tennis Elbow / Golfer's Elbow (Lateral/Medial Epicondylitis): Inflammation of the tendons attached to the elbow, often due to repetitive arm motion.

Arthritis/Osteoarthritis: Degeneration of joint cartilage, leading to pain and stiffness.

Rheumatoid Arthritis: An autoimmune disorder causing inflammation in the joints.

Hip Labral Tear: Damage to the cartilage (labrum) in the hip joint, often causing pain and instability.

Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome (Runner's Knee): Pain around the kneecap, commonly associated with overuse.

Meniscus Tears: Tears in the cartilage in the knee joint, often caused by twisting or direct impact.

Achilles Tendonitis/Tendinopathy: Inflammation or degeneration of the Achilles tendon, affecting the heel and calf.

Plantar Fasciitis (Heel pain, Arch pain): Inflammation of the tissue on the bottom of the foot, causing heel pain.

Scoliosis: Abnormal curvature of the spine, which may require therapeutic interventions for pain management and postural correction.

Herniated Disc (Slipped Disc, Bulging Disc): Protrusion of the intervertebral disc, potentially causing nerve compression and pain.

Sciatica (Pinched Nerve): Pain caused by irritation or compression of the sciatic nerve, often radiating down the leg.

Cervical and Lumbar Strain/Sprain: Injuries to the neck or lower back involving muscles and ligaments.

Post-Surgical Rehabilitation: Rehabilitation following orthopedic surgeries, such as joint replacement (knee replacement, hip replacement, shoulder replacemnt) or ligament repair, ACL, tendon transfers, Achilles repair, spine surgery or spinal fusion, bunionectomy, knee meniscus,  

Ankle Sprains (Rolled Ankle): Injuries involving the stretching or tearing of ligaments in the ankle.

Foot and Ankle Disorders: Various conditions affecting the foot and ankle, including arthritis and deformities.

Neck and Back Pain: Non-specific pain in the neck or back, often associated with poor posture, muscle imbalances, or degenerative changes.

Impingement Syndromes: Conditions where soft tissues, such as tendons, get compressed in confined spaces, leading to pain and inflammation.

● Low Back Pain, Sciatica, Spinal Stenosis,
● Herniated Disc, Pinched Nerve, Slipped Disc
● Neck Pain, Headaches, Migraines, Cervicogenic
● Shoulder Pain, Rotator Cuff Strain or Tear,
● Shoulder Impingement, Bicep Strain
● Elbow Pain, Cubital Tunnel Syndrome, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
● Knee Pain, Meniscus Sprain or Tear, Ligament or Joint Injury
● Water On The Knee, Baker's Cyst
● Arthritis or Joint Pain or Joint Stiffness
● Heel Pain, Plantar Fasciitis, Posterior Tibialis Tendonitis
● Shin Splints, IT Band Syndrome, Hamstring Pain
● Achilles Strain or Tear, Calf Strain
● Arm Numbness or Tingling
● Hip Pain, Piriformis Syndrome
● Sacroiliac Joint Pain (SI Joint)
● Groin Pain, Sports Hernia, Inguinal Hernia
● Wrist Joint Pain, Finger Pain, Thumb Pain
● Balance Issues, Dizziness, Lightheadedness
● Walking Issues or Mobility Challenges
● Freezing of Gait (associated with Parkinson's)
● Rib Pain, Oblique Strain
● Core Strengthening, Posture Correction
● Ankle Joint Pain, Ankle Strain (Rolled Ankle)
● Vestibular Rehabilitation, Inner Ear Treatment
Natural pain relief. Parkinson's rehabilitation. LSVT BIG physical therapy.
Rib out of place treatment. Back out of place treatment. 
Post-Surgical physical therapy. Physical therapy after joint surgery.
Best physical therapy. Physical Therapy near me.
Pain relief doctor. Hotel physical therapist. in-office physical therapist.
Physical therapist who travels to me. On demand physical therapy. 
Private physical therapy. Private physical therapist.
Private physical therapist for executives. Corporate physical therapist.
Discreet physical therapy. Confidential physical therapy.
Arthritis / “Do I Have Arthritis?”
Stretches for sore back. Stretches for sore Sciatica.
Stretches for sore neck. Stretches for stiff back.
Stretches for stiff neck. Stretches for sore hamstring.
Stretches for sore knee. Stretches for sore calf.
Stretches for sore arm. Stretches for sore shoulder.
Stretches for sore pec muscle. Stretches for sore leg.
Stretches for stiff leg. Foam roller for pain relief.
Massage gun for relief. Most experienced physical therapist.
Concierge Pain Relief - Home Physical Therapy. 
​
Diagnoses we treat include: Spine: Neck pain Upper and middle back pain Lower back pain/lumbago Cervical, thoracic, lumbar sprains/strains Degenerative disc disease Disc bulge/disc herniation/“slipped disc”/“pinched nerve”/HNP Radiculopathy/radicular pain syndrome Sciatica Thoracic outlet syndrome Spondylosis Spondylolisthesis Spinal stenosis Scoliosis Other: Headaches Osteoarthritis Rheumatoid arthritis Leg length discrepancy Postural dysfunction/poor posture Overuse injuries Improper training injuries Repetitive stress injuries Fibromyalgia CVA (stroke)/Hemiplegia Myofascial pain syndrome Muscle imbalance Joint laxity/hypermobility Fractures Contusion/bone bruise Postoperative rehabilitation: Total hip replacement Total knee replacement Meniscal repairs ACL reconstruction Arthroscopy Arthroplasty Laminectomy Discectomy Spinal fusion Rotator cuff repair Labral repair Hand/Wrist/Elbow: Carpal tunnel syndrome Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) Golfer’s elbow (medial epicondylitis) Shoulder: Shoulder tendonitis/bursitis Rotator cuff injuries Labral tears/SLAP tears/Bankart lesions Dislocation, Hill-Sachs lesions Adhesive capsulitis/“frozen shoulder” Shoulder impingement AC separation Knee/Hip: Internal derangement Patelofemoral syndrome/“runner’s knee”/“jumper’s knee” Chondromalacia patella Patellar tendonitis Baker’s cysts Meniscal tears ACL/PCL tears MCL/LCL sprains Hamstring strains Hip bursitis Piriformis syndrome ITB syndrome Labral tears Pelvis: Pelvic obliquity SI joint dysfunction



Call us 24/7 at (646)-781-8884


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Home Physical Therapy at One Union Square South Luxury Apartments, 1 Union Square South, New York, NY 10003

1/9/2024

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Home Physical Therapy at One Union Square South Luxury Apartments, 1 Union Square South, New York, NY 10003



In-Home On-Demand Treatment in Union Square, Midtown, Manhattan
Treatment at or near 14 street, New York, NY

Premier concierge physical therapy delivered to your Manhattan apartment.

House-calls, one on one treatment by a pain expert or spine specialist.

Top rated, most 5-star Google reviews of any NYC concierge practice.

For natural conservative treatment of common conditions, without relying on pain medications, injections, or surgery.

Pain relief, hands on physical therapy, and natural longevity services.

To inquire call us 24/7 at (646)-781-8884.

Physical therapists, specifically Doctors of Physical Therapy (DPTs), are trained to evaluate and treat a wide range of orthopedic conditions. Here is a list of common orthopedic conditions that are often addressed by licensed Doctors of Physical Therapy:

Muscle Strains and Sprains: Injuries involving damage to muscles or ligaments, often caused by overstretching or overuse.

Joint Pain: Pain in the joints, which can be associated with various conditions such as osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis.

Tendonitis/Tendinopathy: Inflammation or degeneration of tendons, often caused by repetitive motion or overuse.

Bursitis: Inflammation of the bursae, small sacs filled with fluid that cushion and lubricate joints.

Fractures: Broken bones that may require rehabilitation to restore strength and mobility.

Rotator Cuff Injuries: Damage or tears to the muscles and tendons that stabilize the shoulder joint.

Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis): Stiffness and pain in the shoulder joint, limiting range of motion.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Compression of the median nerve in the wrist, leading to pain and numbness in the hand and fingers.

Tennis/Golfer's Elbow (Lateral/Medial Epicondylitis): Inflammation of the tendons attached to the elbow, often due to repetitive arm motion.

Osteoarthritis: Degeneration of joint cartilage, leading to pain and stiffness.

Rheumatoid Arthritis: An autoimmune disorder causing inflammation in the joints.

Hip Labral Tear: Damage to the cartilage (labrum) in the hip joint, often causing pain and instability.

Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome (Runner's Knee): Pain around the kneecap, commonly associated with overuse.

Meniscus Tears: Tears in the cartilage in the knee joint, often caused by twisting or direct impact.

Achilles Tendonitis/Tendinopathy: Inflammation or degeneration of the Achilles tendon, affecting the heel and calf.

Plantar Fasciitis: Inflammation of the tissue on the bottom of the foot, causing heel pain.

Scoliosis: Abnormal curvature of the spine, which may require therapeutic interventions for pain management and postural correction.

Herniated Disc (Slipped Disc): Protrusion of the intervertebral disc, potentially causing nerve compression and pain.

Sciatica: Pain caused by irritation or compression of the sciatic nerve, often radiating down the leg.

Cervical and Lumbar Strain/Sprain: Injuries to the neck or lower back involving muscles and ligaments.

Post-Surgical Rehabilitation: Rehabilitation following orthopedic surgeries, such as joint replacement or ligament repair.

Ankle Sprains: Injuries involving the stretching or tearing of ligaments in the ankle.

Foot and Ankle Disorders: Various conditions affecting the foot and ankle, including arthritis and deformities.

Neck and Back Pain: Non-specific pain in the neck or back, often associated with poor posture, muscle imbalances, or degenerative changes.

Impingement Syndromes: Conditions where soft tissues, such as tendons, get compressed in confined spaces, leading to pain and inflammation.

Our physical therapists, specifically Doctors of Physical Therapy (DPTs), are trained to evaluate and treat various neurological conditions and diagnoses. Here is a list of common neurological conditions that are often addressed by licensed Doctors of Physical Therapy:

Stroke (Cerebrovascular Accident): Physical therapy focuses on regaining strength, mobility, and coordination affected by a stroke.

Multiple Sclerosis (MS): Rehabilitation aims to manage symptoms, enhance mobility, and address balance issues associated with MS.

Parkinson's Disease: Physical therapy focuses on improving balance, gait, and flexibility for individuals with Parkinson's.

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): Rehabilitation addresses physical and cognitive impairments resulting from head injuries.

Spinal Cord Injury (SCI): Physical therapy helps individuals with SCI regain functional independence and manage associated complications.

Cerebral Palsy: Treatment aims to improve motor skills, coordination, and functional abilities in individuals with cerebral palsy.

Peripheral Neuropathy: Rehabilitation focuses on managing pain, improving sensation, and addressing mobility challenges related to nerve damage.

Guillain-Barré Syndrome: Physical therapy assists in maintaining mobility and strength during and after the acute phase of the condition.

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS): Rehabilitation aims to maintain function and improve quality of life as the disease progresses.

Myasthenia Gravis: Physical therapy helps manage fatigue and muscle weakness associated with this autoimmune neuromuscular disorder.

Neuropathies (e.g., Diabetic Neuropathy): Treatment focuses on symptom management, improving balance, and addressing gait abnormalities.

Huntington's Disease: Physical therapy addresses movement disorders, functional limitations, and balance issues in individuals with Huntington's.

Muscular Dystrophy: Rehabilitation aims to maintain muscle function and mobility for individuals with progressive muscle-wasting conditions.

Post-Polio Syndrome: Physical therapy assists individuals who experience new or worsening symptoms after recovering from polio.

Balance Disorders (e.g., Vestibular Disorders): Treatment focuses on improving balance, coordination, and reducing symptoms associated with vestibular dysfunction.

Movement Disorders (e.g., Tremors, Dystonia): Physical therapy interventions target specific movement abnormalities to improve function and quality of life.

Traumatic Nerve Injuries: Rehabilitation helps individuals regain sensory and motor function after traumatic nerve injuries.

Ataxia: Physical therapy addresses coordination and balance issues associated with ataxic movements.

Brachial Plexus Injuries: Treatment focuses on restoring function and strength in the arm and shoulder following brachial plexus injuries.

Tourette Syndrome: Physical therapy may assist in managing motor and vocal tics and improving overall function.

Functional Movement Disorders: Rehabilitation interventions aim to address abnormal movements and improve functional abilities.

Dizziness and Vertigo: Physical therapy, including vestibular rehabilitation, is utilized to manage symptoms of dizziness and vertigo.

Restless Leg Syndrome: Exercise and movement strategies may be employed to alleviate symptoms and improve sleep quality.

Epilepsy: Physical therapy may focus on addressing functional limitations and improving safety for individuals with epilepsy.

Chronic Pain Syndromes (e.g., Complex Regional Pain Syndrome): Rehabilitation strategies aim to address pain, improve function, and enhance overall quality of life. It's important to note that the treatment approach may vary based on the specific needs and goals of each individual.

Our doctors of physical therapy work collaboratively with other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive care for neurological conditions. Individuals with specific concerns should consult with a licensed Doctor of Physical Therapy for a thorough evaluation and personalized treatment plan.

To inquire call us 24/7 at (646)-781-8884.

 
● Low Back Pain, Sciatica, Spinal Stenosis,
● Herniated Disc, Pinched Nerve, Slipped Disc
● Neck Pain, Headaches, Migraines, Cervicogenic
● Shoulder Pain, Rotator Cuff Strain or Tear,
● Shoulder Impingement, Bicep Strain
● Elbow Pain, Cubital Tunnel Syndrome, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
● Knee Pain, Meniscus Sprain or Tear, Ligament or Joint Injury
● Water On The Knee, Baker's Cyst
● Arthritis or Joint Pain or Joint Stiffness
● Heel Pain, Plantar Fasciitis, Posterior Tibialis Tendonitis
● Shin Splints, IT Band Syndrome, Hamstring Pain
● Achilles Strain or Tear, Calf Strain
● Arm Numbness or Tingling
● Hip Pain, Piriformis Syndrome
● Sacroiliac Joint Pain (SI Joint)
● Groin Pain, Sports Hernia, Inguinal Hernia
● Wrist Joint Pain, Finger Pain, Thumb Pain
● Balance Issues, Dizziness, Lightheadedness
● Walking Issues or Mobility Challenges
● Freezing of Gait (associated with Parkinson's)
● Rib Pain, Oblique Strain
● Core Strengthening, Posture Correction
● Ankle Joint Pain, Ankle Strain (Rolled Ankle)
● Vestibular Rehabilitation, Inner Ear Treatment
Natural pain relief. Parkinson's rehabilitation. LSVT BIG physical therapy.
Rib out of place treatment. Back out of place treatment. 
Post-Surgical physical therapy. Physical therapy after joint surgery.
Best physical therapy. Physical Therapy near me.
Pain relief doctor. Hotel physical therapist. in-office physical therapist.
Physical therapist who travels to me. On demand physical therapy. 
Private physical therapy. Private physical therapist.
Private physical therapist for executives. Corporate physical therapist.
Discreet physical therapy. Confidential physical therapy.
Arthritis / “Do I Have Arthritis?”
Stretches for sore back. Stretches for sore Sciatica.
Stretches for sore neck. Stretches for stiff back.
Stretches for stiff neck. Stretches for sore hamstring.
Stretches for sore knee. Stretches for sore calf.
Stretches for sore arm. Stretches for sore shoulder.
Stretches for sore pec muscle. Stretches for sore leg.
Stretches for stiff leg. Foam roller for pain relief.
Massage gun for relief. Most experienced physical therapist.
Concierge Pain Relief - Home Physical Therapy. 

Diagnoses we treat include: Spine: Neck pain Upper and middle back pain Lower back pain/lumbago Cervical, thoracic, lumbar sprains/strains Degenerative disc disease Disc bulge/disc herniation/“slipped disc”/“pinched nerve”/HNP Radiculopathy/radicular pain syndrome Sciatica Thoracic outlet syndrome Spondylosis Spondylolisthesis Spinal stenosis Scoliosis Other: Headaches Osteoarthritis Rheumatoid arthritis Leg length discrepancy Postural dysfunction/poor posture Overuse injuries Improper training injuries Repetitive stress injuries Fibromyalgia CVA (stroke)/Hemiplegia Myofascial pain syndrome Muscle imbalance Joint laxity/hypermobility Fractures Contusion/bone bruise Postoperative rehabilitation: Total hip replacement Total knee replacement Meniscal repairs ACL reconstruction Arthroscopy Arthroplasty Laminectomy Discectomy Spinal fusion Rotator cuff repair Labral repair Hand/Wrist/Elbow: Carpal tunnel syndrome Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) Golfer’s elbow (medial epicondylitis) Shoulder: Shoulder tendonitis/bursitis Rotator cuff injuries Labral tears/SLAP tears/Bankart lesions Dislocation, Hill-Sachs lesions Adhesive capsulitis/“frozen shoulder” Shoulder impingement AC separation Knee/Hip: Internal derangement Patelofemoral syndrome/“runner’s knee”/“jumper’s knee” Chondromalacia patella Patellar tendonitis Baker’s cysts Meniscal tears ACL/PCL tears MCL/LCL sprains Hamstring strains Hip bursitis Piriformis syndrome ITB syndrome Labral tears Pelvis: Pelvic obliquity SI joint dysfunction








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Home Physical Therapy at The Caledonia Luxury Apartments, 450 W 17th Street, New York, NY 10011

1/5/2024

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Home Physical Therapy at The Caledonia Luxury Apartments, 450 W 17th Street, New York, NY 10011


In-Home On-Demand Treatment in on 17th Street, Midtown, Manhattan
Treatment at or near 17th street, New York, NY

Premier concierge physical therapy delivered to your Manhattan apartment.

House-calls, one on one treatment by a pain expert or spine specialist.

Top rated, most 5-star Google reviews of any NYC concierge practice.

For natural conservative treatment of common conditions, without relying on pain medications, injections, or surgery.

Pain relief, hands on physical therapy, and natural longevity services.

To inquire call us 24/7 at (646)-781-8884.

Physical therapists, specifically Doctors of Physical Therapy (DPTs), are trained to evaluate and treat a wide range of orthopedic conditions. Here is a list of common orthopedic conditions that are often addressed by licensed Doctors of Physical Therapy:

Muscle Strains and Sprains: Injuries involving damage to muscles or ligaments, often caused by overstretching or overuse.

Joint Pain: Pain in the joints, which can be associated with various conditions such as osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis.

Tendonitis/Tendinopathy: Inflammation or degeneration of tendons, often caused by repetitive motion or overuse.

Bursitis: Inflammation of the bursae, small sacs filled with fluid that cushion and lubricate joints.

Fractures: Broken bones that may require rehabilitation to restore strength and mobility.

Rotator Cuff Injuries: Damage or tears to the muscles and tendons that stabilize the shoulder joint.

Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis): Stiffness and pain in the shoulder joint, limiting range of motion.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Compression of the median nerve in the wrist, leading to pain and numbness in the hand and fingers.

Tennis/Golfer's Elbow (Lateral/Medial Epicondylitis): Inflammation of the tendons attached to the elbow, often due to repetitive arm motion.

Osteoarthritis: Degeneration of joint cartilage, leading to pain and stiffness.

Rheumatoid Arthritis: An autoimmune disorder causing inflammation in the joints.

Hip Labral Tear: Damage to the cartilage (labrum) in the hip joint, often causing pain and instability.

Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome (Runner's Knee): Pain around the kneecap, commonly associated with overuse.

Meniscus Tears: Tears in the cartilage in the knee joint, often caused by twisting or direct impact.

Achilles Tendonitis/Tendinopathy: Inflammation or degeneration of the Achilles tendon, affecting the heel and calf.

Plantar Fasciitis: Inflammation of the tissue on the bottom of the foot, causing heel pain.

Scoliosis: Abnormal curvature of the spine, which may require therapeutic interventions for pain management and postural correction.

Herniated Disc (Slipped Disc): Protrusion of the intervertebral disc, potentially causing nerve compression and pain.

Sciatica: Pain caused by irritation or compression of the sciatic nerve, often radiating down the leg.

Cervical and Lumbar Strain/Sprain: Injuries to the neck or lower back involving muscles and ligaments.

Post-Surgical Rehabilitation: Rehabilitation following orthopedic surgeries, such as joint replacement or ligament repair.

Ankle Sprains: Injuries involving the stretching or tearing of ligaments in the ankle.

Foot and Ankle Disorders: Various conditions affecting the foot and ankle, including arthritis and deformities.

Neck and Back Pain: Non-specific pain in the neck or back, often associated with poor posture, muscle imbalances, or degenerative changes.

Impingement Syndromes: Conditions where soft tissues, such as tendons, get compressed in confined spaces, leading to pain and inflammation.

Our physical therapists, specifically Doctors of Physical Therapy (DPTs), are trained to evaluate and treat various neurological conditions and diagnoses. Here is a list of common neurological conditions that are often addressed by licensed Doctors of Physical Therapy:

Stroke (Cerebrovascular Accident): Physical therapy focuses on regaining strength, mobility, and coordination affected by a stroke.

Multiple Sclerosis (MS): Rehabilitation aims to manage symptoms, enhance mobility, and address balance issues associated with MS.

Parkinson's Disease: Physical therapy focuses on improving balance, gait, and flexibility for individuals with Parkinson's.

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): Rehabilitation addresses physical and cognitive impairments resulting from head injuries.

Spinal Cord Injury (SCI): Physical therapy helps individuals with SCI regain functional independence and manage associated complications.

Cerebral Palsy: Treatment aims to improve motor skills, coordination, and functional abilities in individuals with cerebral palsy.

Peripheral Neuropathy: Rehabilitation focuses on managing pain, improving sensation, and addressing mobility challenges related to nerve damage.

Guillain-Barré Syndrome: Physical therapy assists in maintaining mobility and strength during and after the acute phase of the condition.

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS): Rehabilitation aims to maintain function and improve quality of life as the disease progresses.

Myasthenia Gravis: Physical therapy helps manage fatigue and muscle weakness associated with this autoimmune neuromuscular disorder.

Neuropathies (e.g., Diabetic Neuropathy): Treatment focuses on symptom management, improving balance, and addressing gait abnormalities.

Huntington's Disease: Physical therapy addresses movement disorders, functional limitations, and balance issues in individuals with Huntington's.

Muscular Dystrophy: Rehabilitation aims to maintain muscle function and mobility for individuals with progressive muscle-wasting conditions.

Post-Polio Syndrome: Physical therapy assists individuals who experience new or worsening symptoms after recovering from polio.

Balance Disorders (e.g., Vestibular Disorders): Treatment focuses on improving balance, coordination, and reducing symptoms associated with vestibular dysfunction.

Movement Disorders (e.g., Tremors, Dystonia): Physical therapy interventions target specific movement abnormalities to improve function and quality of life.

Traumatic Nerve Injuries: Rehabilitation helps individuals regain sensory and motor function after traumatic nerve injuries.

Ataxia: Physical therapy addresses coordination and balance issues associated with ataxic movements.

Brachial Plexus Injuries: Treatment focuses on restoring function and strength in the arm and shoulder following brachial plexus injuries.

Tourette Syndrome: Physical therapy may assist in managing motor and vocal tics and improving overall function.

Functional Movement Disorders: Rehabilitation interventions aim to address abnormal movements and improve functional abilities.

Dizziness and Vertigo: Physical therapy, including vestibular rehabilitation, is utilized to manage symptoms of dizziness and vertigo.

Restless Leg Syndrome: Exercise and movement strategies may be employed to alleviate symptoms and improve sleep quality.

Epilepsy: Physical therapy may focus on addressing functional limitations and improving safety for individuals with epilepsy.

Chronic Pain Syndromes (e.g., Complex Regional Pain Syndrome): Rehabilitation strategies aim to address pain, improve function, and enhance overall quality of life. It's important to note that the treatment approach may vary based on the specific needs and goals of each individual.

Our doctors of physical therapy work collaboratively with other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive care for neurological conditions. Individuals with specific concerns should consult with a licensed Doctor of Physical Therapy for a thorough evaluation and personalized treatment plan.

To inquire call us 24/7 at (646)-781-8884.

 
● Low Back Pain, Sciatica, Spinal Stenosis,
● Herniated Disc, Pinched Nerve, Slipped Disc
● Neck Pain, Headaches, Migraines, Cervicogenic
● Shoulder Pain, Rotator Cuff Strain or Tear,
● Shoulder Impingement, Bicep Strain
● Elbow Pain, Cubital Tunnel Syndrome, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
● Knee Pain, Meniscus Sprain or Tear, Ligament or Joint Injury
● Water On The Knee, Baker's Cyst
● Arthritis or Joint Pain or Joint Stiffness
● Heel Pain, Plantar Fasciitis, Posterior Tibialis Tendonitis
● Shin Splints, IT Band Syndrome, Hamstring Pain
● Achilles Strain or Tear, Calf Strain
● Arm Numbness or Tingling
● Hip Pain, Piriformis Syndrome
● Sacroiliac Joint Pain (SI Joint)
● Groin Pain, Sports Hernia, Inguinal Hernia
● Wrist Joint Pain, Finger Pain, Thumb Pain
● Balance Issues, Dizziness, Lightheadedness
● Walking Issues or Mobility Challenges
● Freezing of Gait (associated with Parkinson's)
● Rib Pain, Oblique Strain
● Core Strengthening, Posture Correction
● Ankle Joint Pain, Ankle Strain (Rolled Ankle)
● Vestibular Rehabilitation, Inner Ear Treatment
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Diagnoses we treat include: Spine: Neck pain Upper and middle back pain Lower back pain/lumbago Cervical, thoracic, lumbar sprains/strains Degenerative disc disease Disc bulge/disc herniation/“slipped disc”/“pinched nerve”/HNP Radiculopathy/radicular pain syndrome Sciatica Thoracic outlet syndrome Spondylosis Spondylolisthesis Spinal stenosis Scoliosis Other: Headaches Osteoarthritis Rheumatoid arthritis Leg length discrepancy Postural dysfunction/poor posture Overuse injuries Improper training injuries Repetitive stress injuries Fibromyalgia CVA (stroke)/Hemiplegia Myofascial pain syndrome Muscle imbalance Joint laxity/hypermobility Fractures Contusion/bone bruise Postoperative rehabilitation: Total hip replacement Total knee replacement Meniscal repairs ACL reconstruction Arthroscopy Arthroplasty Laminectomy Discectomy Spinal fusion Rotator cuff repair Labral repair Hand/Wrist/Elbow: Carpal tunnel syndrome Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) Golfer’s elbow (medial epicondylitis) Shoulder: Shoulder tendonitis/bursitis Rotator cuff injuries Labral tears/SLAP tears/Bankart lesions Dislocation, Hill-Sachs lesions Adhesive capsulitis/“frozen shoulder” Shoulder impingement AC separation Knee/Hip: Internal derangement Patelofemoral syndrome/“runner’s knee”/“jumper’s knee” Chondromalacia patella Patellar tendonitis Baker’s cysts Meniscal tears ACL/PCL tears MCL/LCL sprains Hamstring strains Hip bursitis Piriformis syndrome ITB syndrome Labral tears Pelvis: Pelvic obliquity SI joint dysfunction






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