- ArthritisHundreds of studies describing the potential benefits from PEMF therapy in the treatment of spinal and knee pain, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, neuropathic and soft tissue pain have been published and continue to be conducted at universities around the U.S. and abroad.
- Plantar FasciitisOne Physical Therapy strives to use the most advanced and current techniques in orthopedic practice. One modality that has gained enormous popularity is Shockwave Therapy. Excellent results have been found in its use for tendon and soft tissues injuries, such as tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis), plantar fasciitis and muscle strains or injuries. One Physical Therapy is one of the handful of orthopedic practices in New York State to offer Shockwave Therapy.
- Pregnancy
- Kidney StonesRadial Shockwave therapy is a relatively new treatment in clinical orthopedics. This type of therapy is non-invasive and uses a series of ballistic projectiles to deliver a therapeutic mechanical force to tissues. Shockwave therapy was initially used to dissolve kidney stones in the form of sound waves, helping patients avoid surgical intervention. In the 1990′s researchers learned about the benefits of mechanical shockwave therapy to address orthopedic conditions of the soft-tissues.
- Depression
- UltrasoundMolecular Hyperthermia (MH) is documented as an effective method to both 1) reduce pain and 2) permanently cure painful conditions. Although delivery methods exist for heat therapy, such as continuous ultrasound, MH takes the concept of hyperthermia to a new and significantly more effective level by using a novel delivery method which induces a 15- to 20- fold increase in blood and oxygen flow to localized areas. Molecular Hyperthermia is the first Non-Ionizing Radiotherapy, using low level microwave diathermy to raise internal temperatures to 44 degrees Celsius in a few minutes, while interventional temperature sensors safely monitor and control temperatures.
- OrthopedicsPulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy is a reparative technique most commonly used in the field of orthopedics for the treatment of non-union fractures and post-operative pain. Europe and Israel have successfully been using similar technology over the past 30 years, but in the U.S. it has only been available for a few years. This modality is one of the most powerful and tissue specific modalities that we have to offer to our patients for musculoskeletal injuries.
- Wound CareCurrently, PEMF devices sold within the U.S. are FDA approved for the treatment of specific conditions including wound care, postoperative knee pain, swelling, bone healing, and clinical depression. Our clinical PEMF model is considered by many in the field of medicine to be the most effective in the world today for advanced injury repair and pain elimination.
- Bunions
- Hip ReplacementAposTherapy was developed in Israel 10 years ago and has helped over 50,000 patients in the UK, Israel and Singapore. AposTherapy is groundbreaking technology designed to restore neuromuscular control of arthritic joints and in many cases potentially help people avoid invasive surgery such as a total knee or hip replacement.
- Corns
- Calluses
- Sports MedicineThe McKenzie Method’s unique system of classification can be applied to every single area of the body. Sports injuries, joint pain, arthritis, tendon injuries and chronic joint conditions can all benefit from the McKenzie Method.
- Physical TherapyDavid Lipetz and His Company, Analytical Human Motion Inc. Launches The Tennis Balance Board™ — One Physical Therapy
- Tennis Elbow
- Flatfoot Correction
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain
- Manual TherapyAt One Physical Therapy we employ advanced manual therapy techniques to address the spinal column and contractile disorders in the peripheral joints such as the shoulder, knee, elbow, hip, and ankle/foot. The introduction of manual techniques to the joint and soft tissues are essential for those suffering from both acute and chronic injuries. More gentle soft tissue techniques are implemented for those suffering from acute injuries or post operative conditions.
- Orthotics and Prosthetic Therapy
- General Podiatry
- Achilles Tendonitis
- Bunions ProblemsIf you are like the majority of people with some degree of arch loss, either from birth or over time, there are some critical facts you need to know before you can make an informed decision. All of the common foot problems, such as bunions, plantar fasciitis, metatarsalgia, calluses, corns, etc. are usually caused by the lack of enough arch in the foot when we are standing, walking and running. There are a number of reasons why most of us have some degree of flat feet, but mostly it comes down to body weight and gravity. These two forces are constantly flattening the foot down against the hard surfaces we live on. The ligaments that support the bones of the foot get stretched out and our arches drop.
- Calluses
- Flat Feet
- Foot Pain
- Metatarsalgia
- Plantar Fasciitis"One Physical Therapy is a life-saver. I had a separated pelvis when my son was born and after seeing two physical therapists over the course of a few months who could not alleviate my pain, I made an appointment with One Physical Therapy. They assessed my injury and immediately were able to to determine that I needed a simple exercise to re-align my pelvis. Within a few days I was on the road to recovery and in a couple weeks was pain-free. For eight months during my second pregnancy, they were able to keep my pain to a minimum. They later treated my foot successfully for plantar fasciitis. I could not have gotten through a very difficult time without them. They are incredibly knowledgeable, kind and patient, and provide hands-on therapy during each session. They have successfully treated other family members and prevented my father from undergoing unnecessary surgery. I would travel any distance to see them for treatment and would strongly encourage anyone needing physical therapy to do the same. "
- Podiatric SurgeryAlso while in Los Angeles, David founded Westside Spine and Joint Rehabilitation. Along with spinal disorders and orthopedic conditions, he branched out further into the treatment of foot and ankle disorders and worked closely with the highly regarded UCLA University Podiatry Group, where he served as a consultant post-operatively and as a therapist prior to and after podiatric surgery.