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Our Board Certified and Experienced Physicians have served on both the Plaintiff and Defendant sides in State and Federal Courts.

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Home Physical Therapy

We offer in-home physical therapy sessions throughout the United States, serving all the neighborhoods within our reach. Our aim is to make physical therapy as convenient as possible by coming to you.

Our Physical Therapists are available seven days a week for private physical therapy sessions in the comfort of your own home. With appointments from 6:30 am to 8:30 pm, we make it easy for you to complete your full course of care without any hassle. Our focus is on providing in-home therapy, so you can receive the treatment you need in a familiar and comfortable environment.

Our goal is to ensure that each patient is consistently treated by the same therapist throughout their entire course of care. Although scheduling priorities may occasionally require adjustments, we make every effort to inform you in advance about who will be seeing you for your appointment.

Individualized Programs

Rehabilitation after an injury or surgery is often overlooked because some people prefer to heal on their own, without experiencing any pain. However, at NYC PAIN SPECIALISTS, our licensed clinicians design personalized treatment programs to help reduce pain and provide relief. In some cases, such as when recovering range of motion after a shoulder or knee injury, pain may be experienced during therapy. It is important to communicate any pain or discomfort to your physical or occupational therapist, so they can make necessary adjustments to your treatment plan.

Types of Physical and Occupational Therapy Treatments

At NYC PAIN SPECIALISTS our Physical and Occupational therapists employ various treatments to address our patients' needs. Cryotherapy may be used to reduce swelling, parallel bars may be utilized for gait training, electrical nerve stimulation may be used to relieve pain, and massage may be employed to decrease scar tissue. Even after completing your treatment program, it is not unusual to experience a "flare up." In such cases, it is important to communicate with your physical therapist, who can advise on whether additional treatment is necessary or suggest adjustments to your daily routine and activities.