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In these times of uncertainty, you can count on Atlantic Physical Therapy to be ready to assist you, both in person and remotely. Our clinics remain open and fully staffed for those patients who are best served with direct care. Our facilities use thermal scans on arrival and use enhanced sanitization procedures in line with CDC guidelines to minimize risk of virus transmission.

Some of our friends are more at risk due to their age or other health problems. There are also some who are now working remotely or taking on a new role assisting their children in online education. For these patients we have developed a "Tele-Health" platform which enables us to consult with you in real time while you are at home using audio and video.
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Atlantic Physical Therapy was organized in 1997 by Brian Hoke and Andy Altman to meet the needs of athletes and active individuals. Our philosophy is to use An Active Approach For A Faster Recovery. Our physical therapy is individually designed and focuses on restoring movement and strength to get you back to the life you want to live.
At Atlantic Physical Therapy we treat a wide range of injuries and conditions that affect muscles, bones, and joints. Our clients range from young athletes just learning their sport to those enjoying their retirement years. Our focus is you and our job is getting you back to an active lifestyle. Check out the following sections for specific information on how Atlantic Physical Therapy can help your problem area.
Hip joint problems such as arthritis, labral tears, and FAI commonly refer pain to the groin. Many people mistakenly think they have simply experienced a "groin pull." The hip joint is the second largest weight bearing joint in our bodies (second only to the knee). It is designed to have a tremendous amount of movement, allowing us to do all the unique things that our daily lives demand.
The knee is the largest joint in the body and is composed of the thigh bone (femur) joining the shin bone (tibia). The knee joint is held together by tough, strong ligaments called the anterior cruciate ligament, posterior cruciate ligament, lateral collateral ligament, and medial collateral ligament.
Foot and ankle problems are very common and frequently require medical attention. These problems can come on suddenly as in when we accidentally roll our ankle and sprain the ligaments. They also come on gradually over many weeks or months such as the nagging heel pain of plantar fasciitis or pain in the ball of the foot (metatarsalgia).
Reviews (7)
Janeen Norvell
Janeen Norvell
Sep 13, 2021
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Always expect a great experience with these guys. Very professional but comfortable and homie feel. Twice I went. The second I didn’t complete but I learned so much and now my arm and neck is doing amazing. Thank you guys!❤️
Jane Popkin
Jane Popkin
May 29, 2021
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I am a retired Physical Therapist and I had custom foot orthotics made by JR.Excellent care by therapist and the orthotics are well made and comfortable.I highly recommend this practice for orthotics , I have tried to get a pair made in a podiatrist office and an orthotics practice and have not been able to wear either pair .Office staff is also very helpful and friendly, as are all the staff.
Vee
Vee
Aug 13, 2020
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I received a referral to Atlantic Physical Therapy to assist with therapy to strengthen my mobility. My appointment was immediate, the front desk staff was very respectful and professional. Doctor Matt Fiano assured me that I was in good hands, after months of scheduling, numerous exercises, I was discharged with healthier stability. Matt and Josh treated me with respect and stayed by my side to prevent me from falling (I'm a senior and l felt so blessed to have had these young men taking care of me). If you ever need therapy or you know of someone that does please give them a call, and when your
Philip Wellman
Philip Wellman
Dec 18, 2018
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Excellent, couldn’t. Have healed as quickly without them. Great staff every one of them. Five stars all the way! Thank you!
Akasha Evelyn
Akasha Evelyn
Jan 04, 2018
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My experience at the Atlantic Physical Therapy was great, from the Physical Therapist to the aids everyone in the clinic are smart, educational and know what they are doing. Patients come in and go but most of them enjoy their sessions at the clinic. Patient interaction is definitely in the clinic, and the Physical Therapists care about each and every one of their patients. I recommend many to come here if they're willing to work for a strong recovery.
Stacie Sawyers
Stacie Sawyers
Nov 21, 2017
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I came to Atlantic Physical therapy for a sore knee and within 5 mins a pt knew I had torn my acl. After a MRI confirmation and surgery I began therapy with this amazing staff. The physical therapists and their aids are professional, knowledgeable, friendly and work with integrity! From the moment I walked in until the moment I left was a wonderful experience. My pts kept my program challenging and every week I saw dramatic improvements. I can't express enough how wonderful this staff was/is-they know everyone's name and make everyone feel at home. After my program was complete I left Atlantic
Amy Mo
Amy Mo
Jul 02, 2016
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If Google would let me I would have just put no stars at all. Here is my problem with this company. I was told to come here through another healthcare provider telling me good things. But instead I reported back to them after my treatment and they were SHOCK on how the lack of quality this place is. If you want to get better do not come here. My injuries required experience and knowledgeable therapist instead my the therapist here would past your treatment to their techs which are people that do not have the specialized education. Some are interns that are wanting to be a therapist but again they