Tag: physical therapy

  • Trinity Rehab to hold open house, ribbon cutting at East Windsor location

    Trinity Rehab to hold open house, ribbon cutting at East Windsor location

    Trinity Rehab, an all-inclusive physical therapy and rehabilitation center providing comprehensive treatment for patients of all ages, walks of life and fitness levels, will host a complimentary open house and wellness event from 4-7 p.m. July 21 at its newly opened facility in the Windsor Heights Shopping Center at 440 Route 130 south and the…

  • Trinity Rehab opens new physical therapy facility in East Windsor

    Trinity Rehab opens new physical therapy facility in East Windsor

    Trinity Rehab, an all-inclusive physical therapy and rehabilitation center providing comprehensive treatment for patients of all ages, walks of life and fitness levels, brings its Three T Approach to East Windsor, its second Mercer County site. Located in the Windsor Heights Shopping Center at 440 Route 130 south at the corner of Princeton-Hightstown Road, the…

  • Working from home? Must read.

    Working from home? Must read.

    With the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, many of us were thrown into working from home. The balance of work-life has been tossed aside as our dining rooms have become our work spaces and days of the week all blur into one. For the majority of Americans, we are struggling to cope with the new…

  • Telerehab physical therapy during COVID

    Telerehab physical therapy during COVID

    The world is going through a crisis that threatens to claim lives and is pushing healthcare systems to the brink of collapse across the globe. Your friends and family are doing what they should do, and they are isolating themselves to limit the risk of transmission of the virus. Our frontline providers are fighting everyday…

  • The importance of an annual exam with a physical therapist

    The importance of an annual exam with a physical therapist

    By David Bertone, PT, DPT, OCS Are you active, suffer from nagging pain after activity, or ache at the end of the day from work? You might want to see your physical therapist for a physical therapy (PT) annual exam.  P eople have a dentist, primary care physician and veterinarian for the pets that they…

  • Balance problems can lead to falls – there is a solution

    Balance problems can lead to falls – there is a solution

    By Jessica Deak, PT, DPT Did you know that 1 in 4 adults aged 65 and over fall each year? In fact, falls are the second leading cause of accidental or unintentional deaths worldwide. Do not let yourself or your loved ones become part of this statistic. Have you noticed that you or your loved…

  • A pain-free New Year’s resolution

    A pain-free New Year’s resolution

    By Jerry Moczerniuk PT, DPT How many of you experience some form of regular or frequent musculoskeletal pain? Does your pain prevent you from living your life the way you would want? Pains such as low back pain, neck pain, and pain in the ankles, knees, hips, hands and shoulders are very common, and can…

  • Physical therapy and fall prevention

    Physical therapy and fall prevention

    By Jessica Deak, PT, DPT Leaves are the only thing that should be falling around this time of the year. However, more than 1 in 4 older adults age 65 and over fall each year. Every 20 minutes an older adult will die from a fall. Falls are the second leading cause of accidental or…

  • Reader benefits from therapy at ProFysio

    Reader benefits from therapy at ProFysio

    I tried several physical therapist in East Brunswick before but I was generally disappointed because all were either too crowded for exercise or were just interested in making money for themselves. Some of them were also discriminating toward foreign-sounding names like mine and they were criticizing other patients too. They were not caring or compassionate…