Richmond Hill Physical Therapy: If you are suffering with pain, injury, or degenerative conditions, recovering from orthopedic surgery, dealing with mobility or balance issues, or just trying to get back to your favorite sport, then you may be a candidate for help at Forest Hills Physical Therapy.
Physical therapy and physical therapists however can be vastly different from one facility to the next.
The physical therapists at Forest Hills Rehabilitation, working closely with our medical team, offer you industry-leading physical therapy as well as a variety of other treatment options to help restore function, improve mobility, alleviate pain and reduce or prevent permanent physical handicaps often sustained from various injuries through exceptional physical therapy.
We are conveniently located in Forest Hills, Queens, just one block from 71st (Continental) Avenue between Queens Blvd and Austin Street.
We are easily accessible by all public transportation, accept most major insurance plans, and offer early morning, late evening, and Saturday hours to fit your busy schedule.
The licensed practitioners at Forest Hills Physical Therapy (happily working with patients – from Richmond Hill to other areas of Queens, NY) are happy to provide expert consultation. Contact us anytime and we will be happy to answer all of your questions…
For immediate assistance, call (718)520-8480
Physical Therapy facilities often offer very different types of treatment depending on the scope of their practice. Physical Therapy at Forest Hills Rehabilitation typically involves a “hands on” approach for most of the conditions and patients that we treat. Since we do diagnose and treat a variety of conditions, we offer different types of treatment to allow for the multitude of orthopedic and neurologic conditions we see on a daily basis.
Our physical therapy programs are also designed to help you progress through the different phases of care: acute, rehabilitative, restorative and wellness.
All phases of care will be accompanied with proper home care to complement your physical therapy program.
Many of our patients present with some type of pain complaint. These patients are typically termed “acute”. If this describes your situation, you will likely require a more passive form of physical therapy care.
Once your pain has lessened, physical therapy can progress to a more involved type of care - “rehabilitative” - and will usually bring you back to pre-injury status.
Our goal is to not only make sure that you are feeling better and functioning as you did before the onset of pain, but to also make sure that you do not suffer a re-injury. In this stage of care, we provide more advanced exercises, focus on proper postures, body movements and activities of daily living.
When you finish a physical therapy program with us, you should feel great, have improved strength and flexibility, be more aware of proper postures and body movements, and ultimately function at a higher level than you were able to prior to your injury.
Cryotherapy (Ice) - Primarily used to control pain & inflammation
Moist Heat - Helps to decrease spasm & stiffness while increasing blood flow to promote healing
Electric Stimulation - Decreases pain & spasm, while increasing circulation. Used in conjunction with heat or ice.
Ultrasound - Helps increase circulation to promote healing as well as decreasing pain, spasm, inflammation
Passive Movement - Our physical therapists specialize in joint movements. Passive movements initiate normal joint movements with minimal pain or muscle involvement.
Massage - Helps decrease pain, spasm, and inflammation
Stretching - Decreases muscle tension which helps to decrease pain & stiffness, ultimately relieving pain and initiating normal movement patterns
Joint Mobilization - Gentling moving joints through normal ranges
Ultrasound - Helps increase circulation to promote healing as well as decreasing pain, spasm, inflammation
Active Movement - Your physical therapist will demonstrate and initiate you actively moving in normal patterns steadily progressing with resistance.
Bicycle, Elliptical Trainer, Resistive Exercises - Allows for crossover between passive care and active care, progressing to a complete strengthening routine.
Posture, Balance, Gait - If indicated your physical therapist will emphasize proper postures, while improving gait and balance to allow for more complex movements and exercises
In this stage care, your physical therapist will continue proper home care routines, and likely continue with many of the aforementioned PT modalities such as joint mobilization and stretching. Of course the intensity will likely be increased depending on your tolerance, diagnosis, and plan of care. Additional physical therapy modalities may include:
Strengthening - Your physical therapist will steadily increase the types of resistance / strengthening in your exercise program to stabilize the area of treatment and prevent future injury.
Advanced Movement Patterns - In order to prevent reinjury and complete recovery, your physical therapist will guide you through advanced movements so that you can live your life to the fullest
Activities of Daly Living Training - Your physical therapist will teach you how to move throughout your day, custom tailored to your normal activities.
Physical Therapy facilities often offer very different types of treatment depending on the scope of their practice. Physical Therapy at Forest Hills Rehabilitation typically involves a “hands on” approach for most of the conditions and patients that we treat. Since we do diagnose and treat a variety of conditions, we offer different types of treatment to allow for the multitude of orthopedic and neurologic conditions we see on a daily basis.
Our physical therapy programs are also designed to help you progress through the different phases of care: acute, rehabilitative, restorative and wellness.
All phases of care will be accompanied with proper home care to complement your physical therapy program.
Many of our patients present with some type of pain complaint. These patients are typically termed “acute”. If this describes your situation, you will likely require a more passive form of physical therapy care.
Once your pain has lessened, physical therapy can progress to a more involved type of care - “rehabilitative” - and will usually bring you back to pre-injury status.
Our goal is to not only make sure that you are not feeling better and functioning as you did before the onset of pain, but to also make sure that you do not suffer a re-injury. In this stage of care, we provide more advanced exercises, focus on proper postures, body movements and activities of daily living.
When you finish a physical therapy program with us, you should feel great, have improved strength and flexibility, be more aware of proper postures and body movements, and ultimately function at a higher level than you were able to prior to your injury.
Cryotherapy (Ice) - Primarily used to control pain & inflammation
Moist Heat - Helps to decrease spasm & stiffness while increasing blood flow to promote healing
Electric Stimulation - Decreases pain & spasm, while increasing circulation. Used in conjunction with heat or ice.
Ultrasound - Helps increase circulation to promote healing as well as decreasing pain, spasm, inflammation
Passive Movement - Our physical therapists specialize in joint movements. Passive movements initiate normal joint movements with minimal pain or muscle involvement.
Massage - Helps decrease pain, spasm, and inflammation
Stretching - Decreases muscle tension which helps to decrease pain & stiffness, ultimately relieving pain and initiating normal movement patterns
Joint Mobilization - Gentling moving joints through normal ranges
Ultrasound - Helps increase circulation to promote healing as well as decreasing pain, spasm, inflammation
Active Movement - Your physical therapist will demonstrate and initiate you actively moving in normal patterns steadily progressing with resistance.
Bicycle, Elliptical Trainer, Resistive Exercises - Allows for crossover between passive care and active care, progressing to a complete strengthening routine.
Posture, Balance, Gait - If indicated your physical therapist will emphasize proper postures, while improving gait and balance to allow for more complex movements and exercises
In this stage care, your physical therapist will continue proper home care routines, and likely continue with many of the aforementioned PT modalities such as joint mobilization and stretching. Of course the intensity will likely be increased depending on your tolerance, diagnosis, and plan of care. Additional physical therapy modalities may include:
Strengthening - Your physical therapist will steadily increase the types of resistance / strengthening in your exercise program to stabilize the area of treatment and prevent future injury.
Advanced Movement Patterns - In order to prevent rein jury and complete recovery, your physical therapist will guide you through advanced movements so that you can live your life to the fullest
Activities of Daly Living Training - Your physical therapist will teach you how to move throughout your day, custom tailored to your normal activities.
Physical therapy can be used to treat a wide variety of conditions beyond injuries. Under careful medical supervision, we’ll help determine the modality of physical therapy in conjunction with other treatments that is right for your needs and quality of life plan. Below are just a few of the conditions we treat at Richmond Hill Physical Therapy.
Back Pain
Neck Pain
Knee Pain
Shoulder Pain
Lower Extremity
Upper Extremity
Sciatica
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Spinal Stenosis
Pinched Nerve Neck
Pinched Nerve Back
Numbness / Tingling
Balance & Gait
Muscle Spasm
Loss of Mobility
Post Surgical
Sports Injury
Muscle Weakness
Top Quality Care:
Many offices promise quality care only to find out that after the first visit, you never see the actual physical therapist again or at least until the next evaluation date. At this office we only employ NYS licensed physical therapists, as opposed to the aides or assistants you find at other offices. Fully licensed physical therapists, with extensive training in outpatient care will be available for you at every session, all of whom are supervised by medical team.
Specialized Hands-On Therapy:
Provided there are no contraindications you will receive hands-on physical therapy at every treatment session. Manual therapies require a higher level of training and are more effective. We won’t put you on a piece of equipment and leave you to your own treatment like many other places.
Personalized Care:
You will receive a personalized recovery plan that is tailored to your needs, goals and quality of life plan. You have access to multiple types of therapies and clinical treatments and will get to know your therapists and providers – and they will get to know you! This ensures a personalized level of treatment with someone who knows your needs, likes and goals for optimal results and comfort. You will also receive active instruction custom tailored for you – not standard hand-out sheets. When you follow through with your physical therapy plan, you can expect to not only be free from pain, but you will be more flexible, stronger, and healthier than ever before!
Convenience:
We are easily accessible by all public transportation, accept all major insurance plans, and offer early morning, late evening, and Saturday hours to fit your busy schedule. Have an opening in your schedule? We can accommodate same-day appointments.
If you have been searching for an exceptional physical therapy rehabilitation clinic, or if you have experienced back pain, neck pain, knee pain, shoulder pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, sciatica, sports injury, or car accident injury you may be a candidate for conservative physical therapy at our offices in Richmond Hill, NY.
Top Quality Care:
Many offices promise quality care only to find out that after the first visit, you never see the actual physical therapist again or at least until the next evaluation date. At this office we only employ NYS licensed physical therapists, as opposed to the aides or assistants you find at other offices. Fully licensed physical therapists, with extensive training in outpatient care will be available for you at every session, all of whom are supervised by our medical team.
Specialized Hands-On Therapy:
Provided there are no contraindications you will receive hands-on physical therapy at every treatment session. Manual therapies require a higher level of training and are more effective. We won’t put you on a piece of equipment and leave you to your own treatment like many other places.
Personalized Care:
You will receive a personalized recovery plan that is tailored to your needs, goals and quality of life plan. You have access to multiple types of therapies and clinical treatments and will get to know your therapists and providers – and they will get to know you! This ensures a personalized level of treatment with someone who knows your needs, likes and goals for optimal results and comfort. You will also receive active instruction custom tailored for you – not standard hand-out sheets. When you follow through with your physical therapy plan, you can expect to not only be free from pain, but you will be more flexible, stronger, and healthier than ever before!
Convenience:
We are easily accessible by all public transportation, accept all major insurance plans, and offer early morning, late evening, and Saturday hours to fit your busy schedule. Have an opening in your schedule? We can accommodate same-day appointments.
If you have been searching for an exceptional physical therapy rehabilitation clinic, or if you have experienced back pain, neck pain, knee pain, shoulder pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, sciatica, sports injury, or car accident injury you may be a candidate for conservative physical therapy at our offices servicing the Richmond Hill neighborhoods of Queens, NY.
Monday: 9am – 8pm
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 9am – 8pm
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 9am – 8pm
Saturday: 9am – 1pm
Sunday: Closed
108-14 72nd Avenue
4th Floor
Forest Hills, NY
Conveniently located near subways, buses, & LIRR!
Between Queens Blvd. & Austin St.
New Patient Appointments Available M-W-F-Sat.
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