PHYSICAL THERAPY IN Hampton Bays, NY

Metro Physical Therapy in Hampton Bays is a leading provider of Physical Therapy in Long Island, New York and one of our 50+ locations. Conveniently right off Montauk Highway, in the Rite Aide shopping center.

18 East Montauk Highway, Hampton bays, NY 11946

Phone: 631.418.8283

Fax: 631.944.8466

Email: info@metropt.com

HAMPTON BAYS OFFICE HOURS

Monday- 7am-8pm

Tuesday- 8am-8pm

Wednesday- 7am-8pm

Thursday- 8am-8pm

Friday- 7am-6pm

Saturday- Closed

Sunday: Closed

 

Services Available at Hampton Bays:

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  • At Metro Physical & Aquatic Therapy you’ll find caring, skilled physical therapists with specialized training in orthopedic manual therapy. Our therapists have the background and experience to treat all musculoskeletal injuries.

    RANGE OF EXPERTISE:
    • Trigger Point Therapy
    • Kinesio Tape
    • Sports Injuries & Concussion Interventions
    • Sports Conditioning

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  • Occupational therapists are function experts! We conduct client-centered activity analysis to break down daily living tasks to identify and work on an aspect that leads to an inability or difficulty. By identifying these key components, we create a treatment catered to you to promote independence.

    Occupational Therapists are specialists in the neurological population and fall prevention tasks. Our ability to analyze gait pattern, focus on safety hazards in a patient's environment, and recommend the necessary equipment or modified techniques is what makes us unique!

    Also, occupational therapists are experts with the UE conditions, whether it's post-op or conservative treatment. Occupational therapists also work with pediatrics focusing on sensory deficits, fine motor coordination, emotional regulation, postural control, and all other deficits that would impact the child's participation in normal play/social activities and daily living tasks. We also offer custom splinting in most of our locations.

    If you have difficulties with the following see an OT today:
    • Multiple falls in the home or community/overall unsteadiness on feet
    • Visual deficits/vision loss impacting function with daily tasks
    • Difficulty with daily living tasks (ex: dressing, bathing, meal prep, grocery shopping, leisure tasks)
    • Upper extremity injuries/surgeries
    • Home safety concerns
    • Getting up/down from a low seat/couch or from the floor
    • Sensory integration deficits
    • Emotional regulation techniques
    • Static Progressive Splinting Available

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  • Aquatic therapy is specifically designed to provide a relief that isn’t usually achieved on the ground. Through specialized exercises and practices, our therapists utilize the water to increase your range of motion and flexibility, as well as provide a safe, virtually weightless form of therapy. Aquatic physical therapy may be your best option if you’re suffering from:

    • Sports/orthopedic injuries
    • Arthritis
    • Osteoarthritis
    • Rheumatoid Arthritis
    • Fibromyalgia
    • Neurological disorders
    • Postsurgical pain & dysfunction
    • Physical discomfort in the lower back or knees

    Aquatic therapy depends on the hydrostatic pressure of the water to increase sensory output and buoyancy to counteract the effects of gravity on the joints in regular land-based therapy. In a successful session, you can regain confidence, independence and a joyful return to your everyday hobbies and activities.

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  • Pelvic floor therapy is physical therapy specifically for the pelvic floor muscles. The pelvic muscles are the group of muscles that run from pubic bone to tailbone and they function to help control bladder, bowel and sexual function. It also plays a big role in supporting your spine, organs, core, and hips.

    Just like regular muscles, pelvic floor muscles can be tight or weak and can cause discomfort. In patients with dysfunction in their pelvic floor it can present as sharp pain, burning, achiness, nerve pain, pressure, increased sensitivity, in areas such as the vagina, vulva, urethra, clitoris, penis, testicles, rectum, lower abdominal area affecting bladder, bowel, and sexual function. Dysfunction in the pelvic floor can also contribute to symptoms like urinary urgency/frequency, urinary incontinence, fecal incontinence, constipation.

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  • Temporomandibular Disorder (TMD) is a broad term that encompasses disorders of the temporomandibular joint and its associated anatomical structures. The disorder may be intra-articular, due to inflammation, internal structural changes (internal derangement) or degeneration, or it may be extra- articular due to imbalance or over-activity of the jaw muscles, commonly the muscles of mastication or the cervical muscles.

    At Metro, our non-invasive, conservative treatments have found to be effective for the treatment of TMD and facial pain. Metro’s evidence based and state-of-the-art treatments are very effective in relieving and managing TMD. Even when the symptoms are long-standing and severe, we have self-managing tips we will share with you to help with your symptoms. With appropriate physical therapy, most patients will see a significant improvement in their symptoms within 3 to 6 weeks.

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  • A neurologically-trained physical therapist specializes in the evaluation and treatment of individuals with movement problems related to disease or injury of the nervous system.

    Therapists who specialize in neurological therapy treat a wide range of patients who may have one of the following conditions:

    • Stroke
    • Spinal cord injury
    • Brain injury
    • Parkinson's disease
    • Multiple sclerosis
    • Central Vestibular Disorders
    • Concussions
    • Cerebellar Ataxia
    • Adult Cerebral Palsy
    • Alzheimer’s
    • Peripheral Neuropathy

    If you suffer from one of the following, Treatment Options Include:
    • Manual Techniques: PNF/ Stretching
    • Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation
    • Education of home and orthotic modification
    • Assistive device education
    • Functional Training (Stairs, Bed Mobility, Transfers)
    • LSVT BIG
    • Pilates for Neurological Conditions
    • Intensive Treadmill Training
    • Balance Training
    • Gaze Stability/Habituation Techniques
    • Acupuncture

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  • The movements of Pilates can do a lot for the body in terms of rehabilitation: It can boost core strength, increase joint mobility, improve posture, promote balance, relieve stress and more. Covered by most insurance plans, our Pilates therapy treats the whole body as an integrated system. Whether you’re looking to develop physical awareness, heighten energy levels, decrease aches and pains or enhance sports performance, our therapists can help you learn to move in a way that supports those goals.

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HAMPTON BAY THERAPISTS:

Hampton Bays Clinical Director

Hampton Bays Interim Clinical Director

Jason Lennon, PT, DPT

Michael Bordonaro

 
 
 

Hampton Bays will be our first location to feature Hydroworx, an freestanding aquatic treadmill and exercise system. Click here to learn more.