Movement Minded PhysioTherapy

Manhattan, United States

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Specialties

Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation, Strength and Conditioning, Manual Therapy, Sports Medicine,

Pre-​habilitaiton (Physical Therapy before orthopedic surgical procedures) Functional Training, Functional Movement Screens, Kinesiology Tape (Rock Tape),

Performance Enhancement for Martial Arts, CrossFit, Kettlebell Training, Swimmers, Runners, Marathoners, Triathletes.

History

Established in 2012.

By Lev Borukhov, DPT.

After working in various medical settings for the past five years Dr. Borukhov realized that «busy clinics» were not necessarily a good thing, and patients were not getting better. He started Movement Minded PhysioTherapy so that patients can have a full hour one on one treatment session with a licensed physical therapist. He found that people get better faster, and get back to doing what they love.

We have recently changed our name to Movement Minded Physiotherapy.

Originally He named the practice Fight Physical Therapy because of his love for the martial arts. Fight Physical Therapy is one of only a few practices that specialize in working with fighters, and martial artists along with runners, golfers, tennis players, marathoners, tri-​athletes and most recently break dancers :)

Meet the Business Owner

Lev B.

Business Owner

Lev is a physical therapist with a Doctorate of Physical Therapy from New York Institute of Technology. He started Fight Physical Therapy with the mission to spend more time with each patients by providing full one-​hour one-​to-​one sessions without the time-​constraints of a big office practice. Using evidence based therapies and hands on techniques, patients not only get better, they learn how to stay better, run faster, jump higher and kick harder.

His professional interests include strength and conditioning, posture and ergonomics, Myofascial lines (anatomy trains) and patterns, Kinesio-​Taping to increase performance, and biomechanics of the martial arts especially Muay Thai. Lev has been published in the Journal of Novel Physiotherapies about his research with phototherapy.