ATLANTIC TERMINAL PHYSICAL THERAPY AND HAND CENTER
One on One Physical Therapy has been serving Brooklyn’s Physical Therapy needs for over 15 Years. The One On One Atlantic Terminal office serves the Ft. Green, Boerum Hill, Clinton Hill and Prospect Heights Neighborhoods of Brooklyn. Our staff consists of licensed and experienced Physical Therapists working to provide quality care to return our patients to pain free independent levels of functioning with activities of daily living, work and recreation. Our therapists have certifications in Manual Therapy and Dynamic movement assessment along with expertise in Kinesiotaping and treating many musculoskeletal disorders. Post-surgical care is an integral part of our services and we have affiliations with the rehabilitation networks of the Hospital For Special Surgery, NYU Hospital For Joint Diseases and the TRIARQ Physicians Group.
The Hand Center at One on One is located in our Fort Greene, Brooklyn office in the historical Old Williamsburg Bank Building. Established in 2015, the Hand Center specializes in providing therapeutic treatment and rehabilitation to restore optimal upper extremity function. Our treatment center incorporates a team approach to upper extremity rehabilitation among the client, therapist and physician. We emphasize maximum continuity of care in order to return the client to his or her previous lifestyle and/or employment.
Our scope of treatment at the Hand Center includes the elbow, wrist and hand. Injuries treated range from acute, or sudden in nature such as a fracture or laceration, repetitive strain injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome or a chronic condition such as arthritis.
Services
- Physical Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Custom Splinting
Treatments
- Heat/Ice Treatment, Paraffin, and Fluidotherapy
- Laser
- Ultrasound
- Graston/IASTM
- Active and Resistive Exercise Program
- McKenzie Protocol
- Dexterity Training, Functional Activities
- Edema Reduction Techniques
- Joint Mobilization
- Work Simulated Tasks
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