Martino Physical Therapy has joined Metro!!

Metro Physical Therapy is a leading provider of Physical Therapy with 40+ locations. As a family owned and operated practice since 1982, Metro takes a vast amount of pride in offering high quality care to each and every patient.

As part of this merger, all Martino Physical Therapy patients will have access to In-Home Physical, Occupational and Speech therapy services, as well as access to programs such as Aquatic Therapy, Silver Sneakers & Drum for Parkinson’s. Metro also provides home care and outpatient services across Long Island, Westchester, Connecticut, and Rhode Island.

 
 

Holtsville

1150 Portion Rd, Suite #3
Holtsville, NY 11742

Phone: 631.880.7900

Email: info@metropt.com

 
 
 

Services Available at Holtsville:

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  • At Metro Physical & Aquatic 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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  • The field of Speech-Language Pathology focuses on many more modalities than just speech. The two main domains that fall within the scope of practice are communication and swallowing including speech production, fluency, language, cognition, voice, resonance, feeding, swallowing and hearing for infants, children and adults.

    The main goal of Speech-Language Therapy is to improve ones ability to communicate and/or swallow effectively to reduce frustrations and enhance quality of life.

    Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) provide services to individuals with a wide variety of speech, language, and swallowing differences and disorders within eight service delivery domains that range in function from completely intact to completely compromised.

    The eight service delivery domains include:

    • Collaboration

    • Counseling

    • Prevention and Wellness

    • Screening

    • Assessment

    • Treatment

    • Modalities, Technology, and Instrumentation

    • Population and Systems

    Speech-Language Pathology is a dynamic profession, and the scope of our practice frequently overlaps, especially in today’s society where health care, education, and other environments are consistently evolving. Therefore, SLPs in various settings work collaboratively with other school or health care professionals to make sound decisions for the benefit of individuals with communication and swallowing disorders.

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