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Located in Brooklyn Heights between the Brooklyn Supreme Court and the Brooklyn Promenade, our clinic is easily accessible by subway (A, C, F, R, 2, 3, 4, 5) or bus (B25, B54, B67). We are also conveneintly located near DUMBO, Fort Greene, Cobble Hill, and Clinton Hill. Our staff has many years of experience working post-surgical, sports and other orthopedic and neuromuscular disorders. As a patient, you will receive quality hands on care consisting of the latest manual and exercise techniques to speed your recovery. Our facility is a friendly enviroment with a professional and motivated staff.
Monday-Thursday: 7am–8pm
Friday: 7am–6pm
- Outpatient Orthopedics
- Sports Rehabilitation
- Spine Care
- No Fault
- Worker's Compensation
- Pre & Post-Op Care
- Back Pain, Neck Pain, Sprain/Strains
- Shoulder, Knee, Foot, Ankle
- Sports Related Injuries
- Arthritis Sufferers
- Overuse Injuries
- Low Back Pregnancy Pain
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Joseph Incandela, PT, ATC, CSCS, Senior VP, Director of Regional Operations
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Lynny Anthony Bargas, PT
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Sachiko Shinohara, PT, DPT
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Mitch Rachlin, PTA
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How did
come to Sports PT?
"I joined Sports PT in the summer of 1998. This was the "best" decision for me. I have developed great relationships with colleagues that I continue to work with today."
- A licensed Physical Therapist, NATA-certified Athletic Trainer, and NSCA-certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist
- Graduated from Finch University of Health Sciences/The Chicago Medical School and Brooklyn College
- Clinical expertise includes outpatient orthopedics and sports medicine
What's the favorite part of job?
“The best part of my job is patient interaction, getting to know my patients, alleviating any stress or nervousness about PT, and providing hands on care that will ultimately return a patient back to healthy recovery and recreational activities.”
What does
enjoy outside of work?
“I enjoy planning family getaways and excursions, anywhere from a day to a week-long. Provides for great relaxation and quality family time. Other joys include an occasional basketball pick-up game.”
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