Category: | Physical Therapist |
Address: | 195 Bedford Ave #1, Brooklyn, NY 11211, USA |
Phone: | +1 718-384-6281 |
Site: | loyolaphysicaltherapy.com |
Rating: | 5 |
Working: | Closed 8AM–7:15PM 8AM–7:15PM 8AM–7:15PM 8AM–5:15PM 11AM–3:15PM Closed |
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Rafael Glückstern Gardos
I went to see Carlos because I tore my Achilles tendon. And Im grateful that I chose him as my therapist. Every single session was different, and he was very communicative. He wanted me to understand how the process of healing works, and he also warned me that it wouldnt be pleasant sometimes, but he explained me always very well, and even though there were some painful moments, the truth is that my injury with each session got better and better. He also manages to make sessions entertaining. For some people his place wont look very appealing or professional, but do not be fooled by the appearances. Is not the typical clinic with sophisticated machinery, looks like and old apartment from Williamsburg, and he works with his hands and simple gadgets. Carlos is kind, patience and says things straightforward, which I thing is also important when it comes to overcome an important injury like mine. P.S. For those who english is not their first language, and they struggle sometimes to explain or understand things in that language, Carlos can also speak fluent spanish.
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Elizabeth Culbertson
I have had 2 other Physical Therapists on my road to recovery over the past year; one was $500 an hour and the other was $450 an hour and Carlos, at $150 an hour, was far better then either of them. He was very comprehensive and thorough in his initial intake ($250 for the intake). He explained the physical components of my condition and has incorporated a combination of core work, balance work and Medical Massage that has greatly improved my overall condition. In addition, Carlos is a very empathic and caring individual and this, to me, is a critical component of any healing process. I would absolutely recommend him to anyone seeking a great Physical Therapist
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Eric Jacobsen
I tore a rotator cuff while bouldering back in February; took a few months off, thinking the soreness would heal on its own, but by May realized that I needed some help if it was ever going to get better. Dr. Loyola is fantastic. He is extraordinarily knowledgable, and his sessions and the exercises he prescribes work -- I had measurable results within four weeks. In addition to my arm, he quickly recognized some slouching and imbalanced back issues I have (dont all nerds have terrible posture?). He stated very matter-of-factly that fixing my core would be part of the therapy as well, and for that I am most grateful. I recommend Dr. Loyola unconditionally.
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Jan Cieslikiewicz
Carlos is a great therapist and a good caring person. He goes out of his way to help his clients whenever he can. He’s very knowledgeable about the body, and is creative in coming up with new exercises. Working with him is always fun, and I feel a lot healthier since I started working with him. I originally came to him with a shoulder and knee injury, but since then he’s developed for me a very holistic routine, that has helped to fix a lot of imbalances in my body. I am a former college level varsity swimmer, and have worked with a lot of trainers, therapists, etc, and Carlos is definitely one of the best.
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Judde Brown
I was looking for a physical therapist for a week and finally I found Carlos. He was so helpful with me, he explained me everything about my pain.I was feel a lot of pain in my neck, arm and hand. He’s so knowledgeable about the body. I was feel so comfortable with him. He’s a good therapist but the most important thing is he’s a good person and he takes care of his costumers. I really recommend Carlos if you have physical problems. He’ll help you. Thank you Carlos for everything!