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Mark Amir of Madison Physical and Occupational Therapy in Brooklyn Featured in Sports Injury Rehab Article

Story Highlights Rehab Expertise of Brooklyn Physical Therapist Mark Amir (PT, DPT)

2011-03-12
BROOKLYN, NY, March 12, 2011 (Press-News.org) Mark Amir ( PT, DPT ), founder and president of Madison Physical and Occupational Therapy in Brooklyn, New York was featured recently in an Advance Magazine article on rehabilitating knee injuries. Entitled, "Solid Foundation," the article focused on knee injuries sustained through athletic participation. Advance is a leading publication covering physical therapy and rehab medicine.

Amir, a highly regarded doctor of physical therapy, was interviewed for his insight into injuries of this nature, their causes and effective treatment. Madison Physical and Occupational; Therapy is based in Brooklyn and has four locations in the borough. For additional information, call 718-648-0888 or consult http://www.madisonptot.com

Madison Physical and Occupational Therapy is a leading physical and occupational therapy practice with four locations in Brooklyn, New York. For more information, please contact us at 718-648-0888


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[Press-News.org] Mark Amir of Madison Physical and Occupational Therapy in Brooklyn Featured in Sports Injury Rehab Article
Story Highlights Rehab Expertise of Brooklyn Physical Therapist Mark Amir (PT, DPT)