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L train to Bedford Avenue
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B48 Bus to Lorimer Street/Nassau Avenue
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Our primary goals at Brooklyn Body Works Physical Therapy are to decrease pain, facilitate improved mobility, increase wellness and quality of life, educate people to better understand their bodies and how to care for themselves, and ensure a positive experience from the first impression to the last visit.

Acupressure massage is a traditional healing practice rooted in Chinese medicine that involves applying pressure to specific points on the body to stimulate energy flow and promote holistic wellness.
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The insertion of very thin needles through your skin at strategic points on your body to treat pain, stress, and promote wellness.
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Specialized care for adolescents aged 10-18 targeting musculoskeletal issues, injuries, and movement disorders encountered during their rapid growth stages that present unique orthopedic challenges.
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Utilizes its patented Differential Air Pressure (DAP) technology to offer a unique and distinctive approach to training and rehabilitative therapy.
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Also known as traction of the spine, is a treatment process used to relieve areas of stiffness and pain along the spinal area.
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Is a medical term used to refer to pain that occurs in the neck region that can be described as sharp, stabbing, dull, aching, throbbing, tingling, or persistent.
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The therapeutic practice of placing specialized cups made from plastic, glass, or silicon on the skin.
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Focuses on strengthening muscles and joints, building endurance, improving overall balance, posture, and muscle memory, and retraining legs for repetitive motion.
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Describes a regimen of exercises, tips, and activities taught to adults 65 and older, in an effort to help them improve their physical health.
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Is the evaluation and treatment of individuals with conditions affecting any portion of the upper limb, including the hand, wrist, elbow or shoulder girdle.
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Used to diagnose and treat conditions causing disruptive symptoms and mobility issues of the lower limb.
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A method of manual therapy that uses six stainless-steel hard-edged ergonomic tools to break up scar tissue and restrictions in soft tissues like muscles and tendons.
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A tailored exercise regimen with personalized routines designed to meet the specific needs and goals of each physical therapy patient, addressing weaknesses, improving strength, flexibility, and function.
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Is a technique that involves using a soft specialized medical-grade adhesive tape to support muscles and joints, for the promotion of healing and recovery post injury.
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Is a specialized physical therapy used to treat musculoskeletal problems like lower back or neck pain without assistance from devices or machines.
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Involves the application of manual techniques to manipulate soft tissues such as muscles, tendons, ligaments, and fascia to promote healing, reduce pain, improve circulation, and enhance relaxation.
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Are manually applied agents used to stimulate a physiological response or change to help promote healing, block pain signals, and assist with muscle reeducation.
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Is a form of manual therapy used to manipulate and target the soft connective tissue causing restricted and painful movements.
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Targets problems occurring within the female pelvis - the area in the lower part of the torso consisting of muscles located between the tailbone (coccyx) and the pubic bone.
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Post-operative care that not only assist with restoring range of motion and strength during the recovery period, but also with preventing further injury from occurring.
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Is a specialized branch of physical therapy that focuses on treating musculoskeletal injuries and conditions related to sports and physical activity.
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Concentrates on identifying the demands of the patient's related activity and the sequence of movements required for their optimal performance as an athlete.
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A specialized approach focused on enhancing muscle strength, endurance, cardiovascular fitness, and overall physical conditioning through targeted exercises and training protocols.
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Is a beneficial treatment used to tackle Temporomandibular Joint Disorder, commonly referred to as TMD.
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The continuum of care provided during transition from one phase of treatment to another to maintain progress, prevent regression, and prepare for independent management of a condition or injury.
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Is a system that utilizes suspension training and full body weight along with gravity for resistance.
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Is an exercise-based program intended to alleviate both the primary and secondary causes associated with vestibular disorders.
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A branch of medicine developed for the evaluation and treatment of conditions exclusively belonging to female physiology.
Learn MoreBrooklyn Body Works Physical Therapy is a participating member of the Hospital for Special Surgery Rehabilitation Network. Learn more about Hospital for Special Surgery, the #1 hospital in the world in orthopedics.