Dr. Wagner is an orthopedic manual therapist who spends most of a session using real hands-on treatment, not just ice packs and bicycles. He sees only one client every 45 minutes instead of trying to juggle 4, 5, or even 6 at a time and attends to them himself rather than using aides or assistants.
Orthopedic manual physical therapists focus their treatment time on the hands-on portion of treatment, using joint mobilization, joint manipulation, massage, myofascial release, trigger point release, and other forms of manual therapy in addition to more common treatments. Manual therapy and proper exercise can help reduce the risk of falls, improve walking speed, and help clients to be more active in their daily lives.
Orthopedic manual physical therapists focus their treatment time on the hands-on portion of treatment, using joint mobilization, joint manipulation, massage, myofascial release, trigger point release, and other forms of manual therapy in addition to more common treatments. Manual therapy and proper exercise can help reduce the risk of falls, improve walking speed, and help clients to be more active in their daily lives.
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J. Todd Wagner, PT, DPT, OCS was among the first in the nation to complete a doctoral degree in physical therapy. After finishing his undergraduate work at SUNY Stony Brook, Dr. Wagner earned his doctorate at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska.
He is board certified as an orthopedic clinical specialist and has successfully treated clients in six different states, working with conditions ranging from arthritis to fibromyalgia, from tennis elbow to total knee replacement, from simple ankle sprains and tendinitis to complex myofascial pain syndromes.Since 2001, Dr. Wagner has been practicing orthopedic manual physical therapy from his home office in Wading River, NY.
He is board certified as an orthopedic clinical specialist and has successfully treated clients in six different states, working with conditions ranging from arthritis to fibromyalgia, from tennis elbow to total knee replacement, from simple ankle sprains and tendinitis to complex myofascial pain syndromes.Since 2001, Dr. Wagner has been practicing orthopedic manual physical therapy from his home office in Wading River, NY.
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