| TLC Rehab Physical Therapists are specialized in manual therapy and kinesio-therapy.
Acupuncture is also used as an adjunct in pain management.
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| Martin Wong, M.A., P.T., L.Ac. |
| Martin got his undergraduate degree in physical therapy at Hong Kong Polytechnic University in 1989 and completed a Certificate in Sports and Health Sciences at Hong Kong University in 1991. He also obtained a graduate degree of Master of Arts in Applied Physiology at Columbia University in New York in 1995. Mr. Wong started his career in MacLehose Rehabilitation Center and Queen Mary Hospital in Hong Kong. He specializes in sports medicine and manual therapy including myofascial release, muscle energy and different mobilization & manipulation techniques. Mr. Wong pursues his study in Chinese Medicine and obtained Master of Science in Acupuncture in 2007. He treats all kinds of musculoskeletal problem with hoslistic approach successfully. |
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| Toa Chris Wong DPT., P.T., L.Ac. |
| Toa Chris Wong DPT., P.T., L.Ac. earned his physical therapy degree from Hong Kong Polytechnic University in 1994 and obtained his acupuncture certificate at Hong Kong University in 1995. In 2007, he completed both his master and doctorate degree at New York University. He has extensive experiences in both orthopedics and neurological rehabilitation. His innovative acuphysio therapy has successively combined both acupuncture and physical therapy
together. It has proven to be effective in treating arthritis, pain, dizziness and other ailments.
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| Henry K. Mui, P.T. |
| Henry K. Mui, P.T. graduated from the physical therapy program at SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn in May of 1992. He started working as a staff therapist at Metropolitan Jewish Geriatric Center. A year later, Mr. Mui began to provide home care physical therapy services. Henry became the supervisor for the rehabilitation service at Shorefront Jewish Geriatric Center in 1995 and director of the rehabilitation department at Victory Memorial Hospital in 1997. Throughout his career, Henry has always focused on hands-on clinical practice. |
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| Gregory Lombardi, PTA |
| Greg Lombardi graduated from Union County College in May 1997. Since graduating he has further training in functional capacity evaluations and electrical therapeutic point stimulation. Fro the past 11 years, Greg has worked in Healthworks and several other outpatient clinics and has enjoyed working with a wide variety of patients with various diagnoses. |
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| Ken Kwok, M.A., P.T., |
| Mr. Kwok got his Bachelor degree in physical therapy at Hong Kong Polytechnic University in 1989. He later obtained a graduate degree of Master of Arts in Motor Learning at Columbia University in New York 2006. Mr. Kwok started his career in Kowloon Hospital (the biggest rehabilitation hospital) in Hong Kong 1995. He moved to New York in 1998, and worked in St. Vincent's Mid Town Hospital for nine years. He has extensive experiences in various rehabilitation settings (traumatic, orthopedics, pulmonary, and neurological rehabilitation). He started working with TLC in 2006. We are happy to have him on board. |
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| Susan Haggerty, MSPT, ATC |
| Susan earned her bachelor's degree and masters degreein physical therapy (1990) FROM Long Island University. She ran her own private practice, Heggerty Physical Therapy, for 12 years on Staten Island. Susan began and ran the first Hippotherapy Program on Staten Island , treating a multitude of handicapped children on houseback. She has 20 years of experience in physical therapy (specializing in pediatrics) and 25 years in athletic training/sports medicine. She has been a CPR/First Aid instructor for 25 years. Susan has volunteered at many local sprrting events furing her 20 years as a staten island resident. |
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| Sheng-Che Steven Yen |
| Sheng-Che Steven Yen earned his physical therapy degree from Chuan Shan Medical & Dental College, Taiwan in 1997. He also received his master’s degree in pathokinesiology from New York University in 2002, and is currently a PhD candidate in that program. Mr. Yen started his career as a physical therapist in Taiwan where he worked for a number of out-patient clinics treating patients with orthopedic and neurological problems. He has focused his practice and research on applying concepts of biomechanics and motor control/learning to physical therapy assessment and treatment. |
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