Whether you’re a solo runner or happily playing on your local adult soccer team, you’re more prone to certain injuries if you’re a woman. Learn what those injuries are, how to prevent them, and how a physical therapist can treat them.
Clients throughout the greater New York City area can get comprehensive rehabilitative care at Empire Physical Therapy & Athletic Rehabilitation, PC. The state-of-the-art clinic is conveniently located near Upper East Side, Midtown East, and Manhattan.
Under the direction of Billy Reilly, MS, PT and Paul LaRosa, MS, PT, the team provides thorough care. They strive to treat each client as a whole person, rather than just treating the specific injury. From day one, the team gets to know each client and better understand their rehabilitative and athletic goals. This allows every client to get the most out of their physical therapy and rehabilitation.
The team’s approach is based on hands-on individualized care. They work to ensure each client gets to spend quality one-on-one time with their personal therapist during every visit. Because the team understands that your time is valuable, they aim to treat you as soon as you arrive for your appointments.
While the team at Empire Physical Therapy & Athletic Rehabilitation, PC utilizes a realm of different approaches to rehabilitative treatment, they emphasize manual therapy and progressive rehabilitation. Not only can clients expect superior outcomes and decreased pain levels, the team’s advanced approach to care allows clients to get back to their activities faster.
The specialized and caring team is currently accepting new patients. They welcome new and existing patients to the practice.
Clients throughout the greater New York City area can get comprehensive rehabilitative care at Empire Physical Therapy & Athletic Rehabilitation, PC. The state-of-the-art clinic is conveniently located near Upper East Side, Midtown East, and Manhattan.
Under the direction of Billy Reilly, MS, PT and Paul LaRosa, MS, PT, the team provides thorough care. They strive to treat each client as a whole person, rather than just treating the specific injury. From day one, the team gets to know each client and better understand their rehabilitative and athletic goals. This allows every client to get the most out of their physical therapy and rehabilitation.
The team’s approach is based on hands-on individualized care. They work to ensure each client gets to spend quality one-on-one time with their personal therapist during every visit. Because the team understands that your time is valuable, they aim to treat you as soon as you arrive for your appointments.
While the team at Empire Physical Therapy & Athletic Rehabilitation, PC utilizes a realm of different approaches to rehabilitative treatment, they emphasize manual therapy and progressive rehabilitation. Not only can clients expect superior outcomes and decreased pain levels, the team’s advanced approach to care allows clients to get back to their activities faster.
The specialized and caring team is currently accepting new patients. They welcome new and existing patients to the practice.
Our approach is based on hands-on individualized care. Our Physical Therapists will work with you, one-on-one, during your treatment sessions and help you reach your goals.
Billy Reilly is a Certified Strength and
Conditioning Specialist and licensed Physical Therapist
specializing in the rehabilitation of orthopedic/musculoskeletal
conditions, specifically the treatment and prevention
of baseball-related injuries.
Empire Physical Therapy's physical therapists have extensive experience treating a wide range of orthopedic and musculoskeletal injuries and have extensive knowledge in postoperative rehabilitation.
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