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Update Physical Therapy - Autumn 2008 In this issue:
High-and Low-resistance Trainig Effective for Knee Osteoarthritis
Using Upper-extremity Exercises To Enhance Core Muscle Activation
Iontophoresis Facilitates Dexamethasone Absorption
Hip Weakness a Primary Factor in PFPS
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Update Physical Therapy - Summer 2008 In this issue:
Exercise Intervention Enhanced For Subgroup of Patients with Low Back Pain
Ankle / Foot Appliances and Balance Control: A Systematic Review
Effects of Manual Scapular Repositioning on Shoulder Strength and Symptoms
A Classiification Algorithim for Nonoperative Management Following ACL Injury
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Update Physical Therapy - Spring 2008 In this issue:
Biomechanical Factors Linked to Lliotibal Band Syndrome
Treadmil Training Improves Gait in Patients with PD
Exercise Prescription for Scapular Muscle Balance
Aerobic Exercise Beneficial in Breast Cancer Rehabiliation
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Update Physical Therapy - Winter 2008 In this issue:
Neuromuscular Training Improves Outcomes Following ACL Reconstruction
The Impact of Comorbidities on Outcomes Follwing Rotator Cuff Repair
Aerobic Training Improves Walking Capacity Among Patients with MS
A Comprehensive Program Improves Function in Chronic Ankle Instability
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Update Physical Therapy - Autumn 2007
In this issue: Improving Strength and function Wih Exercise After Hip Fracture
Effective Stretching for Posterior Shoulder Tightness
Risk factors in Medial tibial Stress syndrome
Dynamic Postural stability Deficits in ankle Instability View Details
Update Physical Therapy - Summer 2007 In this issue: Classification of Nontraumatic Neck Pain: An Indicator of PT Treatment Dose
Exercises Effective for Shoulder Pain in Wheelchair Users
Integrated Weight-bearing Protocol for PFPS
Cryotherapy and Compression Beneficial to Tendon Microcirculation View Details
Update Physical Therapy - Winter 2007 In this issue: Conventional vs Heavy Resistance Exercises
Shoulder Dysfunction and Outcames in Outpatient PT
What factors Impact Disability in Low Back Pain? View Details
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I've recommended Optimum to several people and will continue to do so.
I was referred to Optimum by my primary care physician even though the facility has it's own in house PT department. I found everyone at Optimum to be very friendly, caring and thoroughly trained and knowledgeable with their job.
Upon entering the facility the receptionist makes you feel very comfortable and at ease. After the first visit she knows your name and remembers what area of the body you are there to have treated.
I was having treatments for lower back pain which subsided after a month of visits and was able to discontinue treatment. However, after being away from therapy for 3 1/2 months I found myself returning for treatment to my knee and as soon as Megan heard my name over the phone she asked me how I was feeling and how my back was.
I find Margaret to be exceptionally skilled in providing treatment and very thorough when she does the initial intake evaluation. She asked many questions about my condition and offered advice on how to avoid further injury and ways to deal with the pain. Margaret also is extremely friendly and goes out of her way to make the patient feel comfortable when receiving treatment.
Sandra
lower back / knee pain
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Optimum offers compassinate therapeutic treatments
I was referred to Optimum Physical Therapy by an orthorpedic surgeon affiliated with hospital of special surgery in Manhattan.
The ongoing mission of Margaret Dibbini is to set realistic goals and continuously encourage personal achievment. My Medical progress after the first month of physical therapy was so significant, I nicknamed her "Miracle Margaret"
Sharon
compound elbow fracture
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