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Wilton

195 Danbury Rd, Bldg B, Suite 200
Wilton, CT 06897

phone:
203-834-8884

fax:
203-563-9675

email:
wilton@integrehab.com
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FACILITY

Our state-of-the-art facility offers physical therapy for sport, traumatic and chronic injury for pediatric to geriatric care. Individualized treatment programs with "same therapist each visit" is or philosophy.

STAFF

Nancy J. Reichlin nancy j. Reichlin, MS PT   

Nancy is the owner and director of the Norwalk and Wilton facilities of Integrated Rehabilitation Services. She has been with the company since it's inception in 1996 and has been a treating clinician in Norwalk since 1991. She received a Master's Degree from Emory University School of Medicine 1991. She specializes in orthopedic and sports medicine, with a strong background in manual skills. Her skill set includes Cyriax, Maitland and Mulligan mobilization, along with Myofascial Release and other soft tissue techniques. While focusing on the treatment of musculoskeletal and soft tissue injuries, she diversified her skills with continuing education courses. This has kept her up to date with the latest innovations in her field. She has also attended numerous seminars on trunk stabilization activities and incorporates these techniques throughout her practice. Nancy is an adjunct faculty member in the Doctorate of Physical Therapy program at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, participating in the tutorial program for the department in 2007. She has also served as a clinical instructor and mentor for the program over the years. Nancy is currently a tutor for the course Contemporary Practice in Physical Therapy, and will be a tutor for the course Structure and Function IV in the spring.

Maxine    Braten maxine  Braten, PT MS   

Currently a staff member at the Wilton office since March 2009, Maxine is a 1992 Dean's List graduate from Boston University's Sargent College of Allied Health Professions, and received her advanced Master of Science degree in Orthopedic Physical Therapy from Touro College in January 2006. Maxine regularly attends continuing education classes, keeping current with the knowledge and techniques used in clinical practice today. She has extensive experience in Osteopathic Physical Therapy, muscle energy techniques and manual skills. Her proficiency in manual techniques includes the Maitland, Mulligan and Cyriax methods. Maxine was on staff at Greenwich Hospital and other orthopedic and sports medicine practices, as well as aiding private patients while raising her family. She and her husband own and operate three children's fitness centers in Fairfield County.

Americo Rodrigues americo Rodrigues, PT, Cert. MDT, CMP   

Americo earned a Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy from Northeastern University in 1996 and has over 13 years of orthopedic clinical experience. In 2000, Americo completed his training and was certified in Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy of the Spine from the McKenzie Institute. He also became a Certified Mulligan Practitioner in October, 2005. He is currently a Partner and Administrator of Integrated Rehabilitation Services, LLC in Tolland, CT and Wilton, CT. His special interests include football, basketball, golf and weight lifting.

BUSINESS HOURS

Monday, Wednesday 11:00am - 7:00pm
Tuesday, Thursday 7:00am - 7:00pm
Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm

SPECIALTY PROGRAMS

Sports Medicine
Sport Medicine therapy focuses on returning the athlete to their pre-injury status. It involves education in proper techniques, using functional and training-specific exercises custom designed to help return the athlete back to play as soon as possible.
Manual Therapy
Our clinicians are trained in skilled “hands on” techniques to restore functional movements of joints including spinal motion of the neck and back and soft tissue. These techniques consist of joint mobilizations, specific joint manipulations, trigger point release, myofascial release; as well as specific Mulligan and Cyriax.
Return to Work Rehabilitation
Return to Work Rehabilitation consists of specific treatment programs designed to return an individual back to their work environment. Programs consist of functional activities and exercises, instruction in proper body mechanics, work place ergonomics and education to avoid overuse and repetitive stress that can cause workplace injuries.
Evidence Based Practice
Evidence Based Practice Consists of three components which a clinician utilizes in their clinical decision-making process: research, clinical expertise and patient goals. In the clinical decision-making process, the therapist must process the most current research when available as the basis for their clinical decisions in order for the patient to achieve their functional goals. An assessment offers a professional opinion as to whether your complaint or injury needs further medical intervention, such as referral to a primary care physician, an orthopedic physician or other specialist, recommendations for special tests, physical therapy or a home exercise program.
General Orthopedics
Our clinicians specialize in the treatment of injuries and or dysfunction of the musculoskeletal system; tendons, bursa, bones, joints, muscles, ligaments.
Geriatrics
Age-related physiological changes can significantly impact the older adult’s ability to maintain an independent lifestyle. Many of our physical therapists have extensive training and experience in geriatric rehabilitative medicine and research, making them highly qualified to provide safe and effective individualized exercise programs to restore function, mobility, and independence. Programs will address problems in walking and balance ability, muscle weakness, diminished endurance, cardiovascular and cardiopulmonary compromise, and joint diseases as a result of the normal aging process or after illness, injury, or surgery.
Personalized Fitness Program Kick-Start
Sometimes the hardest part of a fitness program is starting and Integrated Rehabilitation Services of Wilton will help customize a program specific to your needs and equipment accessibility. It includes 4 components - Aerobic training, Core stability, Flexibility, and Strengthening. This program is once per week for four weeks under the supervision of a licensed physical therapist, to transition to a manageable fitness program that fits your specific lifestyle.
Women's Health
Women who experience genitourinary changes due to pregnancy, injury, or aging can benefit from treatment with our female physical therapist that specializes in women’s health-related issues. Exercises and techniques aimed at building strength, tone, and control of specific muscle groups can help with symptoms like urinary incontinence, pelvic pain and chronic low back pain.
Strength and Conditioning
Strength and Conditioning Programs are designed to improve your performance. Whether you are training for high school/college athletics, or just want to keep performing as a weekend warrior, our sport specific program provide the foundation for optimal performance. We work with our athletes to formulate a plan to gain strength, endurance, speed, and power. The end result being faster speeds, higher jumps, greater strength and less risk of injury.
Wellness/Fitness Program Consultation & Design
IRS has programs upon completion of physical therapy geared toward overall body conditioning and health. All components of fitness are addressed and based upon goals and or/conditions. Our Wellness program is administered by physical therapists and athletic trainers.

DIRECTIONS

Click here for driving directions to Wilton
  • From Danbury
  • From I-95
  • I-84 to Route 7 South
  • Follow Route 7 for 14 miles.
  • After Our Lady of Fatima Church and before Orem's Diner, Take Right into "Wilton Crossing" 195 Danbury Rd.
  • Proceed to Beige "Whitlock Building" in rear of complex. 2nd floor, Suite 200
  • I-95 to Route 7 North
  • Follow Route 7 for approx 5 miles
  • Pass Orems Diner on the Left; go straight through next traffic light (Wolfpit Rd)
  • Take Left into 2nd driveway on the left "Wilton Crossing" 195 Danbury Rd.
  • Proceed to Beige "Whitlock Building" in rear of complex. 2nd floor, Suite 200


News

The Wilton office is under new management!
Americo Rodrigues, who is also the director of the Tolland office, and Nancy Reichlin, the director of the Norwalk office, started working in the Wilton office in December 2009. With their added time in clinic, the office hours have expanded to accommodate for early morning appointments and evening hours. Nancy and Americo are proud to be a part of the Wilton community, and are looking forward to working in the area.

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