NY Sports and Spinal Physical Therapy

Category: Physical therapy clinic

Address: 1875 Palmer Ave Ste 106, Larchmont, NY 10538, USA

Phone: +19148262222

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–3PM

Tuesday: 12–7PM

Wednesday: 8AM–3PM

Thursday: 12–7PM

Friday: 8AM–3PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Marlene Marcus

Oct 13, 2022

Fantastic facility and care. Recommended to everyone in my building and all my friends.So lucky I found Nick to take care of my knee replacement therapy.. He is so professional, knowledgable, and great to work with!

T Murphy

Oct 13, 2022

One on one therapy is very good. Therapist gets to know you and your issue. Nick is excellenr.

Lynne McVey

Sep 23, 2022

Nick, the PT at NY Sports and Spinal, is an excellent PT; caring, professional and very effective at diagnosing and relieving your pain.

Pamela Rusch

Aug 26, 2022

I am very pleased with the service I am receiving from NY Sports and Spinal Physical Therapy in Larchmont. Nick was spot on in diagnosing my problem and is in the final stages of my recovery to be back to normal. I also have Carlos to thank for making sure all my exercises are done correctly.

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Questions & Answers

What should a client expect during a physical therapy session?

NY Sports and Spinal Physical Therapy | Jan 24, 2022
NY Sports and Spinal Physical Therapy | Jan 24, 2022

At NY Sports and Spinal PT, you will receive personalized attention from start-to-finish. Our physical therapist make sure your treatment is custom to your needs and injury. All our sessions are one-on-one treatments. We are all about being hands-on! In fact, all of the doctors are trained in Manual Therapy. Manual Therapy is the fundamental focus of our treatment approach and every visit you will receive hands-on therapy that is crucial to your recovery.

Do you use EPAT therapy for frozen shoulder

Susan Migliore | Oct 21, 2021
NY Sports and Spinal Physical Therapy | Jan 24, 2022

We do not use EPAT therapy AKA shockwave therapy. Generally speaking, every patient presents differently with a "frozen shoulder" AKA adhesive capsulitis. In regards to modalities, we may consider using a low level laser class IV to an adjunct to treatment along with manual techniques to restore full range of motion.

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