Physical Therapy in Ojus, FL

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Don’t let pain hold you back. NY Spine Medicine’s physical therapy services can help you regain your strength, mobility, and overall well-being.

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Physical Therapy Near Me in Ojus

Experience Refreshing Benefits

  • Reduce pain and inflammation in your joints and muscles.
  • Improve your range of motion and flexibility.
  • Strengthen your body and prevent future injuries.
  • Enhance your overall quality of life and well-being.
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    Ojus Physical Therapists in FL

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    At NY Spine Medicine, we understand you are trying to recover from an injury or managing chronic pain. Our physical therapists in Ojus, FL, are focused on providing compassionate care at all times. We’ll work closely with you to develop a treatment plan that addresses your needs and helps you achieve your goals.

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    Physical Therapy; Your Treatment Journey

    A Path Towards a Healthier You

  • Thorough Evaluation: We’ll assess your needs with a physical exam, medical history review, and lifestyle discussion.
  • Customized Plan: Your treatment may include exercises, manual therapy, and education tailored to your goals.
  • Continuous Support: We’ll adjust your plan as needed and provide resources to help you manage your condition confidently.
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    If you’re looking for a way to overcome pain, improve your mobility, and boost your overall well-being, NY Spine Medicine in Ojus, FL, is here to assist. We offer an approach to physical therapy that answers your questions and provides care to help you achieve your goals. Call us today at 212-750-1155 to schedule a consultation.

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    People have been living in the Ojus area for thousands of years. Paleo-Indians have been documented in south Florida dating back to over 13,000 years ago. Archaeologists have uncovered ancient sites at Arch Creek and along the Oleta River. According to archaeologist Robert Carr, although the largest Tequesta settlement was located at the mouth of the Miami River, by 750 BCE approximately 100 Native Americans routinely inhabited the local area which was just a one-hour canoe trip north of the main settlement. The Oleta River, which cuts through Ojus, was one of the Tequesta’s primary “roadways” for millennia. Subsequent people, to include Seminoles, European explorers, and early settlers, would also use the Oleta River to traverse from Miami to the New River in Ft. Lauderdale.

    During the late nineteenth century, settlers established farms along Oleta River. These settlers grew peas, beans, sugar cane, and tomatoes. Seminoles set up a trading post near present-day Greynolds Park to conduct business with the Ojus settlers. In 1897, Albert Fitch named the area Ojus after the Seminole word for “plenty” or “lots of.” After the turn of the century, rock was discovered in the area that was ideal for road building. Many of the neighborhood lakes were created during the early part of the twentieth century to support construction of the area’s infrastructure.

    Two landmarks were created in the early part of the twentieth century, but only one still survives today. In 1925, Carl Fischer constructed the Fulford-Miami Speedway in the present-day Sky Lake neighborhood. The wooden race track was then billed as the world’s fastest. It was unfortunately destroyed by the devastating 1926 hurricane. One of the region’s most notable features, Greynolds Park, was established in 1936 as part of President Franklin Roosevelt’s Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) ‘New Deal’ programs. The park was named after Mr. A.O. Greynolds, owner of the Ojus Rock Company, who donated 110 acres of his property in exchange for naming the park after him. Over the years, the park has expanded to include a golf course, a boathouse, and has even hosted popular musical acts during the 1960s such as the Grateful Dead. Greynolds Park was declared a historic site in 1983.

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