Pinnacle Rehabilitation Network opens new facility in Nashua NH!

December 8th, 2020 News

Pinnacle Rehabilitation Network is proud to announce that a brand new facility will be opening in Nashua on December 7st. Nashua Physical Therapy is conveniently located at 57 Northeastern Boulevard, Suite 202, and will be operated by Managing Partner, Conor Lyons, PT, DPT.

“We’re eager to get involved with the Nashua community while providing a fresh patient-centered experience,” commented Conor. “We will be providing care for a wide variety of conditions backed up with evidence-based techniques. I truly believe in the importance in staying on top of the research to provide the best care possible. We’re committed to getting patients seen quickly and will ensure new patients are seen within 24-48 hours. We also noticed a lack of specialization in this community. I am excited to bring a higher level of patient care to this area.”

Conor graduated from Northeastern University, where he received his Doctorate of Physical Therapy while double minoring in Exercise Science and Psychology. Conor’s unique spectrum of clinical specialty includes acute orthopedics from his work with the post-operative joint replacement team at New England Baptist Hospital, vestibular rehabilitation, blood flow restriction therapy, spine rehabilitation, headache treatment, TMJ, strength training, gait and balance optimization. His experience as a D1 athlete at Northeastern in Track & Field / Cross Country, developed a special interest for him in working with athletes recovering from sport-related injuries. Conor holds advanced certifications in dry needling and has extensive experience in spinal manipulation with training in the Maitland Manual Therapy Technique.

For more information on all Nashua Physical Therapy has to offer, visit www.NashuaPT.com or call (603) 854-5885. We are open and accepting new patients in the safest possible way. All CDC guidelines are followed!

 


Pinnacle Opens New Facility In Quincy MA

December 16th, 2019 News

Pinnacle is proud to announce the opening of their new facility in Quincy Massachusetts. Sam Frommelt DPT will head the new team at Quincy Physical Therapy. Sam brings highly sought after skills to the area. In addition to a primary active approach to recovery, Sam adds advanced services like, vestibular rehabilitation,  instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization, dry needling, blood flow restriction training, and spinal manipulative therapy.  These skills allow Quincy Physical Therapy to treat a wide variety of  musculoskeletal injuries from acute back pain and cervicogenic headaches to complex post surgical recovery. The new facility is outfitted with the latest functional exercise and recovery equipment including an Olympic lifting station, kettlebell station, and Game Ready recovery devices. When asked to describe the concept of the facility Sam describes is as a place where you can get it all. ” We have the equipment and expertise to cater to everyone from the high level Crossfit athlete to the person with gait and balance issues. I wanted to build a facility that incorporated all the best techniques ranging from specific exercise to joint and soft tissue management. Many of my patients love that they can get all these services with one provider rather than having to visiting to 2 or 3 providers. We are also building relationships with a vast network of the best medical providers in the area. This collaboration will ensure our patients to have quick access to specialists when needed. Collaboration is the key to getting people to the right provider at the right time.” More information on Quincy Physical Therapy can be found on their web site www.Quincypt.com.


Erik Holmes of Blue Hills (Boston) Named One of Top Three in the City!

February 22nd, 2018 News

Very proud to announce that our own Erik Holmes has been named one of the top three physical therapists in all of Boston by threebestrated.com! Erik is out of PRN’s Blue Hills Sport & Spine Rehab Boston location.

As noted in the announcement, Erik has “Experience Both as a Therapist and Patient that has Helped him to Develop Manual Treatment Skills and Exercised Based Treatment Programs – Uses a Modern, Active Approach that is Designed to Address the Cause of your Pain and Not Just the Symptoms”.

To read the article, click here.


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