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Tara Collins, PT, IMT.C, CSCS
Physical Therapist
Bridgeport, CT 06605
We specialize in combining advanced manual therapy and functional exercise to increase function and potential. Appointments are one hour one-on-one with a licensed physical therapist with over 20 years of experience. Conditions we treat include fibromyalgia, Lyme disease, migraines, gastrointestinal issues and bladder/bowel disorders as well as more traditional orthopedic issues. Some of the treatment techniques we utilize include integrative manual therapy, craniosacral therapy, myofascial release, muscle energy techniques and joint, visceral and neural mobilization as well as casting for orthotics, agility and plyometric training, trunk stabilization and vestibular rehabilitation. We also share space and philosophies with the Black Rock Pilates Studio, a fully certified and equipped Pilates Studio which opened in 2004.
Scott van Niekerk, PT
Physical Therapist
Brewster, NY 10509
And Whole Food Nutrition
Integrative physical therapy
Welcome! Wholistic Physical Therapy P.C. is a cutting edge integrative Physical Therapy team specializing in mindful movement and incredible bodywork - Myofascial Release Treatment is next to none. It is conveniently located in Brewster, New York near major highways and train. It is owned and managed by its director and founder: Scott van Niekerk, PT, who taught seminars 15yrs with and for the MFR founder John F Barnes, PT. Attention! ... if you have pain or are stiff and have low energy... Myofascial Release (MFR) and Craniosacral Therapy (CST) are gentle forms of stretching and balancing that have a deep, profound effect on the body's deep tissue. A WHOLE body / mind approach is used with myofascial release to reduce pain, restore movement, improve energy and function. All therapists are highly specialized and trained in this holistic therapy - myofascial release, which is the most effective form of bodywork available today. Treatment / myofascial massage sessions usually last one hour. Treatment plans differ, and are designed unique to each person. They typically involve one to three visits per week. For particularly complex situations, an intensive - daily sessions - or even sessions involving multiple therapists - can be arranged Depending on your "out of network" coverage, office visits may be insurance reimbursable.
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