1. Home /
  2. Medical and health /
  3. One On One Physical Therapy of WNY

Category



General Information

Locality: Lancaster, New York

Phone: +1 716-473-1300



Address: 4917 William Street 14086 Lancaster, NY, US

Website: OneonOnePTofWNY.com

Likes: 522

Reviews

Add review



Facebook Blog

One On One Physical Therapy of WNY 05.11.2020

With everything going on right now in our lives and in the world it is easy to become stressed and anxious. With feeling these emotions it can keep our nervous system in a sympathetic state. This is the fright or flight mechanism for survival and it should not always be on overdrive. Remember that although we cannot always control what is happening in our external environment, we are able to control our thoughts and emotions. This in part is what can help us stay healthy and boost our immune system! #staypositive #stayhealthy https://medium.com//why-coronavirus-should-be-the-least-of

One On One Physical Therapy of WNY 29.10.2020

It is important for everyone in the community to be proactive and do what is best for the overall public health. Therefore, we have decided to make the following procedure and scheduling changes at One on One Physical Therapy of WNY. Until further notice the following changes have been implemented: - Only one Physical Therapist at a time will be treating patients at the clinic... - We will schedule 15 min intervals between each patient to allow for adequate time to clean treatment areas and equipment - We ask that no one under the age of 14 come into the clinic These changes will limit the number of individuals in our clinic at a given time and per day. We thank you for your continued support. Health, Family, Community Matthew Sonricker PT, DPT Adam Palumbo PT, DPT

One On One Physical Therapy of WNY 20.10.2020

Please continue to follow us on our social media or feel free to call our office for future updates~ (716) 473-1300

One On One Physical Therapy of WNY 11.10.2020

https://www.painscience.com//mri-and-x-ray-almost-useless- This article explains how over utilization of diagnostic imaging can mislead and negatively impact a patient’s rehab. Mainly because an MRI for low-back pain shows new and old scars it often reveals a poor correlation of why the patient is exactly experiencing pain! Use of such imaging should only be used and presented to the patient in the most severe cases.

One On One Physical Therapy of WNY 06.10.2020

Interesting read.. Hopefully the NFL and other organizations are taking enough action to help prevent future cases of CTE