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Stamford

144 Morgan Street
Stamford, CT 06905

phone:
203-965-0609

fax:
203-965-0623

email:
stamford@integrehab.com
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FACILITY

Our recently renovated facility offers 5 private examination rooms as well as a fully equipped gym. We offer a wide range of physical therapy services including hand rehabilitation, spinal physical therapy, functional capacity evaluations, and vestibular rehabilitation. We also offer isokinetic testing and strengthening with the Cybex Norm System.

STAFF

Tom Chapdelaine tom Chapdelaine, PT   

Tom opened his practice in Stamford in 1982. He earned a Bachelor of Science in physical therapy from the University of Connecticut in 1979. He has a strong background in manual therapy (both spinal and peripheral) as well as hand rehabilitation. He continues his education with post graduate seminars annually to go along with 28 years of clinical experience in orthopedic/sports physical therapy. Tom also performs Functional Capacity Evaluations and work hardening rehabilitation. Outside of work Tom is an avid golfer, a father of 2 children and a member of the American Physical Therapy Association.

Susan Cavanaugh susan Cavanaugh, PT   

Sue earned a Bachelor of Science in physical therapy from the University of Connecticut in 1979. She has 28 years of experience in home care, in-patient rehab, oncology and orthopedics. She specializes in manual therapy (both spinal and peripheral) and Vestibular Rehab and Balance disorders. She regularly attends post graduate Continuing education courses with a focus in McKenzie, Mulligan, Maitland and Cyriax techniques along with advances in Vestibular rehab. She is proficient in Spanish which allows for quality care and communication with the Hispanic population. Outside of work Sue is the Youth Minister for St. Leo's Youth group in Stamford and is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association.

BUSINESS HOURS

Appointments can be scheduled from 6 am to 6 pm.

SPECIALTY PROGRAMS

Hand Rehabilitation
Rapid recovery and return to function after hand injury or surgery is essential to restore ones’ ability to work and care for themselves or their family. Our certified hand therapy specialists are highly experienced in managing all types of hand and upper extremity traumas, including repetitive strain/cumulative trauma injuries, pain and dysfunction due to Rheumatoid or Osteoarthritis, work- and sports-related fractures and dislocations, and post-operative conditions such as carpal tunnel release, tendon transfers, and joint replacement.
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.
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.
Chronic Adult Neurological Disorders
Persons’ dealing with the limitations from chronic or progressive neurological problems such as stroke, Parkinson’s Disease, Post-Polio syndrome, Multiple Sclerosis, and Acquired Brain Injury can continue to minimize their disability through specific exercises and training activities. Working with a physical therapist that is trained in managing neurological disorders is vital to maximizing function through exercise programs that are safe and effective without risk of injury and regular reassessment of adaptive equipment.
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.
Balance & Vestibular Rehabilitation
Balance impairments and falls are the primary source of accidental injuries and deaths for older adults in the US. Physical therapists with specialized training and experience in the assessment and treatment of balance and vestibular disorders are uniquely qualified to identify and treat the underlying source of balance problems and dizziness. Integrated Rehabilitation Services offers the distinction of providing this service in an outpatient setting. Persons’ who have limited mobility, difficulty walking, experience falls or a fear of falling, or are limited by dizziness or impaired balance would benefit from this highly specialized service.
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.
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.

DIRECTIONS

Click here for driving directions to Stamford
  • Merrit Parkway
  • I-95
Merritt Parkway Southbound
  • Take exit 36 for Old Stamford Rd/Rte. 106
  • Turn Right at the end of the ramp onto Rte 106 and proceed 3 miles
  • Turn Right at Middlesex Rd and go 0.2 mi
  • Continue on Glenbrook Rd for 0.4 mi
  • Continue on Church St for 0.2 mi
  • Turn left onto Hope St and go 479 ft
  • Turn right at Colonial Rd and go 0.5 mi
  • Turn left onto Strawberry Hill Ave and go 0.3 mi
  • Turn right at Strawberry Hill Ct and go 0.2 mi
  • Turn Left onto Morgan St and 144 Morgan St is 0.2 mi on your left

Merritt Parkway Northbound
  • Take Exit 34 for Long Ridge Rd/Rte 104
  • Turn right onto Long Ridge Rd and continue 2.3 mi
  • Turn Right onto Summer St for 0.5 mi
  • Turn Left onto 5th St and go 0.3 mi
  • Turn right at Morgan St for 0.1 mi and turn left to stay on Morgan St and proceed 161 ft before turning
  • Right to stay on Morgan St.
  • 144 Morgan St is 0.2 mi on your left
95 South
  • Take Exit 8 for Elm Street.
  • Turn Right at the end of the exit ramp onto Elm Street (0.2 mi)
  • Elm St. becomes Grove Street, continue on Grove St. (0.4 mi)
  • Turn left onto Hoyt Street (0.2 mi)
  • Turn right onto Morgan Street and 144 Morgan Street is 0.1 mi on your right

95 North
  • Take Exit 8 for Atlantic Street.
  • Turn left onto Atlantic Street and go 0.5 mi
  • Continue on Bedford Street for 0.4 mi
  • Turn Right onto Hoyt Street and go 167 ft
  • Turn Left onto Morgan St and 144 Morgan Street is 0.1 mi on your right


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