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Physical Therapy for Pubic Symphysis Dysfunction

Pelvic pain at the front of the pelvis is disruptive and treatable. Physical therapy for pubic symphysis dysfunction targets the muscle weakness driving the pain, not just the symptoms. Keith Chan, a New York State-licensed physical therapist at ITNYCPT in New York City, works with patients managing SPD at all

Physical Therapy for Hip Fractures: A Recovery Guide

Recovery from a hip fracture depends on fracture type, whether surgery was involved, and how consistently rehab is pursued. Physical therapy for hip fractures is important at every stage, from the first days after injury to outpatient care. Keith Chan, a New York State licensed physical therapist at ITNYCPT in

Physical Therapy for Proximal Hamstring Tendinopathy

Pain deep in the buttock that flares during a run, lingers after prolonged sitting, or spikes when you bend forward – these are the defining features of proximal hamstring tendinopathy. Physical therapy for proximal hamstring tendinopathy is often recommended. It focuses on gradual loading rather than rest or passive care.

Ultrasound Physical Therapy: What It Is and How It Works

Ultrasound physical therapy is a widely used treatment in outpatient rehabilitation. It uses high-frequency sound waves to target soft tissues beneath the skin, helping reduce pain, promote healing, and prepare muscles and joints for movement. During a session, a physical therapist applies a gel to the skin and uses a

Physical Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease

This disease affects movement, balance, walking, posture, and daily tasks. Physical therapy for Parkinson’s disease often plays a key role in care. It does not stop the disease, but it can help people move more safely. It can also help them stay active and keep functioning longer. This happens through

Physical Therapy for Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome

For many people, physical therapy for greater trochanteric pain syndrome is a standard part of care because it helps reduce outer hip pain, improve load tolerance, and rebuild hip strength. Most rehab plans focus on activity changes, movement control, and progressive exercise rather than rest alone. Keith Chan, the subject

Physical Therapy for FND: What Treatment Includes

 For many people, physical therapy for Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) is part of a broader rehab plan that focuses on movement, function, and symptom management. It aims to help the body return to more automatic movement patterns and reduce disruption from changing symptoms. Keith Chan, a New York State licensed

Physical Therapy for Rib Flare: Causes and Treatment

Rib flare is a postural issue in which the lower ribs protrude forward and outward. It can affect core function, breathing, and spinal alignment. Physical therapy for flared ribs addresses the specific muscle imbalances and movement patterns that cause and maintain the condition. Keith Chan, a New York State-licensed physical

Physical Therapy for Chronic Pain: What to Expect

For many people, physical therapy for chronic pain is a structured way to improve movement, build tolerance, and make symptoms easier to manage over time. It does not promise a quick fix, but it can help people return to more daily activities with a clearer plan. Keith Chan, the subject

Physical Therapy for a Broken Wrist: What to Expect

Physical therapy for broken wrist recovery helps restore range of motion, strength, and day-to-day function after immobilization or surgery. Keith Chan is a New York State licensed physical therapist at ITNYCPT in New York City. He works with patients at every stage of this process. He helps with early motion

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Keith Chan
Keith Chan, MPT, CKTP
A New York State licensed physical therapist with over ten years of clinical experience treating a wide range of patients. He earned his Master’s degree in Physical Therapy from CUNY Hunter College after attending Texas A&M University. He also brings extensive fitness expertise, with more than 17 years of experience as a certified personal trainer.
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