
At Physical Therapy and Pilates Restoration in Cheshire, Connecticut, you will be treated by licensed, orthopedic specialized physical therapists also certified in the Pilates method. This unique blend of specialties allows us to provide a more total-body approach to your physical therapy care. As therapists, we utilize our knowledge and highly trained skills to properly diagnose and treat areas of soft tissue and joint dysfunction anywhere in your body.
As Pilates practitioners, we focus on the quality of your movement, and delineate areas of decreased muscular control and mobility in need of the Pilates work. Unlike most physical therapy centers, we also have a wellness side to our business. After a course of P.T., many continue on with us in a Pilates mat or Reformer class, and have the comfort of knowing that we can continue to modify exercises as needed.
If you should choose our business for Pilates wellness, you will find our practice unique in that all of our wellness classes are taught by physical therapists.
As Pilates practitioners, we focus on the quality of your movement, and delineate areas of decreased muscular control and mobility in need of the Pilates work. Unlike most physical therapy centers, we also have a wellness side to our business. After a course of P.T., many continue on with us in a Pilates mat or Reformer class, and have the comfort of knowing that we can continue to modify exercises as needed.
If you should choose our business for Pilates wellness, you will find our practice unique in that all of our wellness classes are taught by physical therapists.
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Kirsten received her B.S. degree in physical therapy from Ithaca College in 1989, and an Advanced Master's degree in orthopedic physical therapy from Quinnipiac University in 1995.
She became orthopedic board certified by the A.P.T.A. in 1996 and Pilates certified on the comprehensive rehab track from Polestar Education in 2004.
Prior to opening P.T.P.R. in 2004, she worked in acute care at Yale New Haven Hospital for ~ 4 years and at an outpatient orthopedic clinic in New Britain, CT. for ~ 14 years.
She became orthopedic board certified by the A.P.T.A. in 1996 and Pilates certified on the comprehensive rehab track from Polestar Education in 2004.
Prior to opening P.T.P.R. in 2004, she worked in acute care at Yale New Haven Hospital for ~ 4 years and at an outpatient orthopedic clinic in New Britain, CT. for ~ 14 years.
As orthopedic specialized physical therapists, we provide a unique experience to our patients by combining traditional physical therapy methods with the exercise approach of Joseph Pilates.
Modalities such as electrical stimulation, ultrasound, iontophoresis, moist heat, and ice are utilized to facilitate the healing of injured structures, and to decrease joint and soft tissue inflammation, spasm and pain.
Sophisticated manual techniques are performed to restore mobility to stiff areas of the body, followed by strengthening.
Modalities such as electrical stimulation, ultrasound, iontophoresis, moist heat, and ice are utilized to facilitate the healing of injured structures, and to decrease joint and soft tissue inflammation, spasm and pain.
Sophisticated manual techniques are performed to restore mobility to stiff areas of the body, followed by strengthening.
Many of our physical therapy clients progress into the wellness side of our business - others start and stay on the wellness side.
Sessions entail the mat repertoire of Joseph Pilates and the use of "props" such as rings, foam rollers, and balls for deep core strengthening and mobility work.
Our small classes allow for personalized coaching and monitoring as well as camaraderie.
Small groups of 7 clients are trained in a series of exercises on a line of Reformers.
These classes are ideal for those not yet strong enough to join a mat class, or for those wishing to advance their body work beyond the mat at a lower cost than personal training.
Sessions entail the mat repertoire of Joseph Pilates and the use of "props" such as rings, foam rollers, and balls for deep core strengthening and mobility work.
Our small classes allow for personalized coaching and monitoring as well as camaraderie.
Small groups of 7 clients are trained in a series of exercises on a line of Reformers.
These classes are ideal for those not yet strong enough to join a mat class, or for those wishing to advance their body work beyond the mat at a lower cost than personal training.
Draw the chest and abdominals up from below and keep the shoulders set down towards the back of your hips.
Lay on your back with your spine long and pelvis neutral (there should be a little space under the lower back).
Lift one leg towards the ceiling and circle it clockwise 10 times (cross the midline of the body), then counter-clockwise 10 times.
Have the leg feel light and lighten across the pelvis, keeping it stable as you circle the leg.
Take a deep breath, then lift the pelvis back and peel your spine off the floor one vertebrae at a time (exhaling as you move) until you are up into a bridge with the pelvis and hips flat and the knees pulled out.
Lay on your back with your spine long and pelvis neutral (there should be a little space under the lower back).
Lift one leg towards the ceiling and circle it clockwise 10 times (cross the midline of the body), then counter-clockwise 10 times.
Have the leg feel light and lighten across the pelvis, keeping it stable as you circle the leg.
Take a deep breath, then lift the pelvis back and peel your spine off the floor one vertebrae at a time (exhaling as you move) until you are up into a bridge with the pelvis and hips flat and the knees pulled out.
For us to bill for physical therapy, you need to have a physical dysfunction related to pain, weakness, or limited range of motion.
Most of our physical therapy clients receive modalities and manual techniques to address areas of soft tissue and joint dysfunction, and all are guided through Pilates strengthening on our equipment.
Many also engage in more traditional forms of therapeutic exercise.
Our "wellness" services are not billed to insurance and are for those transitioning from P.T. or for those coming to us for just strengthening.
Most of our physical therapy clients receive modalities and manual techniques to address areas of soft tissue and joint dysfunction, and all are guided through Pilates strengthening on our equipment.
Many also engage in more traditional forms of therapeutic exercise.
Our "wellness" services are not billed to insurance and are for those transitioning from P.T. or for those coming to us for just strengthening.
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