Physical Therapists in Princeton, New Jersey

Physical Therapists
male physical therapist
Timothy L Ainslie, P.T.

    Physical Therapist - Orthopedic
389 Wall St, Princeton, NJ 08540
609-683-5970     609-454-3432
male physical therapist
Mr. Tyler D Joyce, PT, CNP

    Physical Therapist
800 Bunn Dr, Princeton, NJ 08540
609-683-1010     609-683-0006
female physical therapist
Urvi Desai

    Physical Therapist
155 Raymond Rd, Princeton, NJ 08540
732-329-1181     732-329-1171
male physical therapist
William Edmund Egan

    Physical Therapist
743 Alexander Road, Suite 2, Princeton, NJ 08540
609-419-0455     609-419-0023
female physical therapist
Dr. Zahra Beheshti, PT EDD

    Physical Therapist
601 Ewing St, Ste C2, Princeton, NJ 08540
609-497-2300     609-683-5615
Physical Therapists are health care professionals who evaluate and treat people with health problems resulting from injury or disease. Physical therapist's assess joint motion, muscle strength and endurance, function of heart and lungs, and performance of activities required in daily living, among other responsibilities. Treatment includes therapeutic exercises, cardiovascular endurance training, and training in activities of daily living.
Physical therapists are qualified by an accredited program in physical therapy, licensed by the state, and practicing within the scope of that license. Physical therapists treat disease, injury, or loss of a bodily part by physical means, such as the application of light, heat, cold, water, electricity, massage and exercise. They develop treatment plans based upon each patient's strengths, weaknesses, range of motion and ability to function.
A health professional who specializes in physical therapy- the health care field concerned primarily with the treatment of disorders with physical agents and methods, such as massage, manipulation, therapeutic exercises, cold, heat (including short-wave, microwave, and ultrasonic diathermy), hydrotherapy, electric stimulation and light to assist in rehabilitating patients and in restoring normal function after an illness or injury.