Address: 730 NY-304 Suite 11, New City, NY 10956, USA
Phone: +18453234550
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–6PM
Tuesday: 8AM–6PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–6PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: 8AM–2PM
Nicole Kittelberger
Dennis is an awesome PT. He really dedicates all his time and attention to each of his patients during their session with him. This is unlike most other physical therapy places who will give you exercises and walk away, where you could be doing it completely wrong and would have no idea. Dennis ensures that you are completing the regime properly and really get the most out of your time there. My knee feels greater after my time with him!
Steven Heller
This is the best PT I've ever had. I go once a week, and Dennis, with his magi hands, has enabled me to walk without pain. The pandemic was a tough one, but now I'm back in his hands and in the groove. - steve Heller
Lita Talarico
After knee surgery I went to see Dennis. He was so good that in subsequent years I would see him with any problem I had - broken foot, minor back problem and more. He is a knowledgeable and highly skilled manual therapist. I like the one-on-one personalized care that he offers. His office is immaculate so even during the pandemic it felt safe. And he only sees one patient at a time so you get his undivided attention. Lita T.
Theresa Scotto
I have been going to Innovative Approach PT on and off for years for various injuries. Dennis is very knowledgeable. I just mention a symptom to him and he immediately knows how to treat it. He is also very professional and personable. During the pandemic I continued to see Dennis (although virtually) and I feel better now — more than I have in a very long time. Obviously we couldn’t do any hands-on work, but the exercise regimen he worked out for me was just as helpful. His office is not run like a clinic. You get one on one attention during your entire visit. I would highly recommend this practice to anyone in need of PT.
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If your referring to Ehlers Danlos syndrome causing hyper mobility in the ankles, knees and hips resulting in falls. Then yes!
It depends where the patient is having pain. Lets say their pain is in their knee joints. I would strengthen the patients quadriceps and hamstring muscles as well as the the muscles surrounding the ankle and hip joints. The reason for strengthening the hip and ankle muscles is because weakness in these areas will transfer stress to the knee joints..
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