Function Enhancing Physical Therapy

427 77 St BrooklynNY11209
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2:00pm-7:00pm
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2:00pm-7:00pm
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Function Enhancing Physical Therapy is a Physical Therapist facility at 32-76 31st St in Astoria, NY.
by wellness on January 12, 2015 from wellness

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by localcom on February 21, 2015 from localcom
Function Enhancing Physical Therapy is located at the address 3276 31st St in Astoria, New York 11106. They can be contacted via phone at (718) 545-8877 for pricing, hours and directions.

Function Enhancing Physical Therapy has an annual sales volume of 1M – 1,999,999. .

Function Enhancing Physical Therapy provides Repairs, Examinations, Crowns to it's customers. For maps and directions to...
by chamberofcommerce on January 12, 2015 from chamberofcommerce
Cervical and Lumbar spine: disk herniations, disk bulges, spinal stenosis, spondylosthesis, degenerative disk disease, sciatica, scoliosis, lamenectomy, discectomy and Post surgical treatment.
Shoulder: Rotator Cuff tears, strains, impingement, bursitis, tendinitis, frozen shoulder, AC joint separation, humeral fractures, joint laxity, shoulder anthroplasty, and post surgical treatments
Wrist:...
by yahoolocal on January 12, 2015 from yahoolocal
Function Enhancing Physical Therapy is a Physical Therapist/Physical Therapy office located in Astoria, NY 11106. A Physical Therapist is trained to evaluate a patient’s need for physical intervention services and to provide such physical intervention and treatment to help the patient recover mobility that has been diminished for some reason. Possible causes for loss of mobility are sports...
by wellness on January 12, 2015 from wellness