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Pain Management Physical Therapists
The goals of physical therapy pain management are to reduce pain and improve function. Physical therapy pain management focuses on education (posture, pacing, disease, remaining active), exercise (aerobic, strengthening, stretching, motor control), manual therapy (massage, joint mobilization and manipulation), electrical stimulation, heat modalities (hot packs, ultrasound), cold modalities (ice pack, ice bath), and motor imagery, sensory re-education, and virtual reality. If you're looking for physical therapy pain management in New York or for a New York pain management physical therapists, or pain management physical therapy New York, these pain management physical therapists in New York are trained physical therapists.
The goals of physical therapy pain management are to reduce pain and improve function. Physical therapy pain management focuses on education (posture, pacing, disease, remaining active), exercise (aerobic, strengthening, stretching, motor control), manual therapy (massage, joint mobilization and manipulation), electrical stimulation, heat modalities (hot packs, ultrasound), cold modalities (ice pack, ice bath), and motor imagery, sensory re-education, and virtual reality. If you're looking for physical therapy pain management in New York or for a New York pain management physical therapists, or pain management physical therapy New York, these pain management physical therapists in New York are trained physical therapists.
How to tell if Physical Therapy is right for me?
New York Physical Therapists have broad skills and are able to work with a wide range of symptoms.
Following an injury, a body part is often too damaged to get better on its own, but not so damaged as to require surgery. In such cases, the doctor will prescribe physical therapy so your injured body part can heal itself over time through the right movements and treatments.
New York Physical Therapists have broad skills and are able to work with a wide range of symptoms.
Following an injury, a body part is often too damaged to get better on its own, but not so damaged as to require surgery. In such cases, the doctor will prescribe physical therapy so your injured body part can heal itself over time through the right movements and treatments.