Center For Physical Therapy | |
5214 E Los Altos Plz, Long Beach, CA 90815-4251 | |
(562) 597-3035 | |
(562) 597-3055 |
Full Name | Center For Physical Therapy |
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Type | Facility |
Speciality | Physical Therapist |
Location | 5214 E Los Altos Plz, Long Beach, California |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Medicare enrolled and accepts medicare insurance. Providers at this facility may prescribe medicare part D drugs. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1043412679 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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225100000X | Physical Therapist | PT 19105 (California) | Primary |
Provider Name | Kyle F Baldwin |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1174652481 PECOS PAC ID: 6002900586 Enrollment ID: I20070913000921 |
News Archive
A team of physicists has, for the first time, seen convincing experimental evidence for directed percolation, a phenomenon that turns up in computer models of the ways diseases spread through a population or how water soaks through loose soil. Their observation strengthens the case for directed percolation's relevance to real systems, and lends new vigor to long-standing theories about how it works. Their experiment is reported in Physical Review E and highlighted with a Viewpoint in the November 16 issue of Physics (http://physics.aps.org).
"While we can still take advantage of summer's fresh produce, ensuring a consistent supply of whole foods throughout the year can reap benefits for those focused on aging as healthfully as possible," says Michael E. Rosenbaum, M.D. "Chlorella, a super green food sourced from a fresh water algae, contains the widest range of essential nutrients available in any single food source, including potassium, all B vitamins, magnesium, zinc, iron and 18 vital amino acids." Though beneficial for all life stages, Sun Chlorella can especially help aging adults thanks to these health rewards.
Excess drinking of sugary beverages like soda may increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease, suggests new research in mice.
One in three patients hospitalized for medical problems experienced a drop in their red blood cell count due to the hospitalization – a concept called hospital-acquired anemia, new research showed.
Asymptomatic focal hypoechoic changes in the patellar and achilles tendons moderately increase the risk for future injury in professional dancers, show study findings.
› Verified 2 days ago
Provider Name | James P Harrison |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1922149137 PECOS PAC ID: 3779528138 Enrollment ID: I20120111000304 |
News Archive
A team of physicists has, for the first time, seen convincing experimental evidence for directed percolation, a phenomenon that turns up in computer models of the ways diseases spread through a population or how water soaks through loose soil. Their observation strengthens the case for directed percolation's relevance to real systems, and lends new vigor to long-standing theories about how it works. Their experiment is reported in Physical Review E and highlighted with a Viewpoint in the November 16 issue of Physics (http://physics.aps.org).
"While we can still take advantage of summer's fresh produce, ensuring a consistent supply of whole foods throughout the year can reap benefits for those focused on aging as healthfully as possible," says Michael E. Rosenbaum, M.D. "Chlorella, a super green food sourced from a fresh water algae, contains the widest range of essential nutrients available in any single food source, including potassium, all B vitamins, magnesium, zinc, iron and 18 vital amino acids." Though beneficial for all life stages, Sun Chlorella can especially help aging adults thanks to these health rewards.
Excess drinking of sugary beverages like soda may increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease, suggests new research in mice.
One in three patients hospitalized for medical problems experienced a drop in their red blood cell count due to the hospitalization – a concept called hospital-acquired anemia, new research showed.
Asymptomatic focal hypoechoic changes in the patellar and achilles tendons moderately increase the risk for future injury in professional dancers, show study findings.
› Verified 2 days ago
Provider Name | Stacy A Pensinger |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1386193647 PECOS PAC ID: 2567740160 Enrollment ID: I20161102002202 |
News Archive
A team of physicists has, for the first time, seen convincing experimental evidence for directed percolation, a phenomenon that turns up in computer models of the ways diseases spread through a population or how water soaks through loose soil. Their observation strengthens the case for directed percolation's relevance to real systems, and lends new vigor to long-standing theories about how it works. Their experiment is reported in Physical Review E and highlighted with a Viewpoint in the November 16 issue of Physics (http://physics.aps.org).
"While we can still take advantage of summer's fresh produce, ensuring a consistent supply of whole foods throughout the year can reap benefits for those focused on aging as healthfully as possible," says Michael E. Rosenbaum, M.D. "Chlorella, a super green food sourced from a fresh water algae, contains the widest range of essential nutrients available in any single food source, including potassium, all B vitamins, magnesium, zinc, iron and 18 vital amino acids." Though beneficial for all life stages, Sun Chlorella can especially help aging adults thanks to these health rewards.
Excess drinking of sugary beverages like soda may increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease, suggests new research in mice.
One in three patients hospitalized for medical problems experienced a drop in their red blood cell count due to the hospitalization – a concept called hospital-acquired anemia, new research showed.
Asymptomatic focal hypoechoic changes in the patellar and achilles tendons moderately increase the risk for future injury in professional dancers, show study findings.
› Verified 2 days ago
Provider Name | Penelope Koulos |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1174130637 PECOS PAC ID: 1052731882 Enrollment ID: I20201016001977 |
News Archive
A team of physicists has, for the first time, seen convincing experimental evidence for directed percolation, a phenomenon that turns up in computer models of the ways diseases spread through a population or how water soaks through loose soil. Their observation strengthens the case for directed percolation's relevance to real systems, and lends new vigor to long-standing theories about how it works. Their experiment is reported in Physical Review E and highlighted with a Viewpoint in the November 16 issue of Physics (http://physics.aps.org).
"While we can still take advantage of summer's fresh produce, ensuring a consistent supply of whole foods throughout the year can reap benefits for those focused on aging as healthfully as possible," says Michael E. Rosenbaum, M.D. "Chlorella, a super green food sourced from a fresh water algae, contains the widest range of essential nutrients available in any single food source, including potassium, all B vitamins, magnesium, zinc, iron and 18 vital amino acids." Though beneficial for all life stages, Sun Chlorella can especially help aging adults thanks to these health rewards.
Excess drinking of sugary beverages like soda may increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease, suggests new research in mice.
One in three patients hospitalized for medical problems experienced a drop in their red blood cell count due to the hospitalization – a concept called hospital-acquired anemia, new research showed.
Asymptomatic focal hypoechoic changes in the patellar and achilles tendons moderately increase the risk for future injury in professional dancers, show study findings.
› Verified 2 days ago
Provider Name | Michael John Kyriacou |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1770194904 PECOS PAC ID: 1557781010 Enrollment ID: I20201021003319 |
News Archive
A team of physicists has, for the first time, seen convincing experimental evidence for directed percolation, a phenomenon that turns up in computer models of the ways diseases spread through a population or how water soaks through loose soil. Their observation strengthens the case for directed percolation's relevance to real systems, and lends new vigor to long-standing theories about how it works. Their experiment is reported in Physical Review E and highlighted with a Viewpoint in the November 16 issue of Physics (http://physics.aps.org).
"While we can still take advantage of summer's fresh produce, ensuring a consistent supply of whole foods throughout the year can reap benefits for those focused on aging as healthfully as possible," says Michael E. Rosenbaum, M.D. "Chlorella, a super green food sourced from a fresh water algae, contains the widest range of essential nutrients available in any single food source, including potassium, all B vitamins, magnesium, zinc, iron and 18 vital amino acids." Though beneficial for all life stages, Sun Chlorella can especially help aging adults thanks to these health rewards.
Excess drinking of sugary beverages like soda may increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease, suggests new research in mice.
One in three patients hospitalized for medical problems experienced a drop in their red blood cell count due to the hospitalization – a concept called hospital-acquired anemia, new research showed.
Asymptomatic focal hypoechoic changes in the patellar and achilles tendons moderately increase the risk for future injury in professional dancers, show study findings.
› Verified 2 days ago
Provider Name | Jonathan Wei |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1871106716 PECOS PAC ID: 0840600938 Enrollment ID: I20201030001140 |
News Archive
A team of physicists has, for the first time, seen convincing experimental evidence for directed percolation, a phenomenon that turns up in computer models of the ways diseases spread through a population or how water soaks through loose soil. Their observation strengthens the case for directed percolation's relevance to real systems, and lends new vigor to long-standing theories about how it works. Their experiment is reported in Physical Review E and highlighted with a Viewpoint in the November 16 issue of Physics (http://physics.aps.org).
"While we can still take advantage of summer's fresh produce, ensuring a consistent supply of whole foods throughout the year can reap benefits for those focused on aging as healthfully as possible," says Michael E. Rosenbaum, M.D. "Chlorella, a super green food sourced from a fresh water algae, contains the widest range of essential nutrients available in any single food source, including potassium, all B vitamins, magnesium, zinc, iron and 18 vital amino acids." Though beneficial for all life stages, Sun Chlorella can especially help aging adults thanks to these health rewards.
Excess drinking of sugary beverages like soda may increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease, suggests new research in mice.
One in three patients hospitalized for medical problems experienced a drop in their red blood cell count due to the hospitalization – a concept called hospital-acquired anemia, new research showed.
Asymptomatic focal hypoechoic changes in the patellar and achilles tendons moderately increase the risk for future injury in professional dancers, show study findings.
› Verified 2 days ago
Provider Name | Gabriel Guzman |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1306528773 PECOS PAC ID: 1254786148 Enrollment ID: I20231012002325 |
News Archive
A team of physicists has, for the first time, seen convincing experimental evidence for directed percolation, a phenomenon that turns up in computer models of the ways diseases spread through a population or how water soaks through loose soil. Their observation strengthens the case for directed percolation's relevance to real systems, and lends new vigor to long-standing theories about how it works. Their experiment is reported in Physical Review E and highlighted with a Viewpoint in the November 16 issue of Physics (http://physics.aps.org).
"While we can still take advantage of summer's fresh produce, ensuring a consistent supply of whole foods throughout the year can reap benefits for those focused on aging as healthfully as possible," says Michael E. Rosenbaum, M.D. "Chlorella, a super green food sourced from a fresh water algae, contains the widest range of essential nutrients available in any single food source, including potassium, all B vitamins, magnesium, zinc, iron and 18 vital amino acids." Though beneficial for all life stages, Sun Chlorella can especially help aging adults thanks to these health rewards.
Excess drinking of sugary beverages like soda may increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease, suggests new research in mice.
One in three patients hospitalized for medical problems experienced a drop in their red blood cell count due to the hospitalization – a concept called hospital-acquired anemia, new research showed.
Asymptomatic focal hypoechoic changes in the patellar and achilles tendons moderately increase the risk for future injury in professional dancers, show study findings.
› Verified 2 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Center For Physical Therapy 5214 E Los Altos Plz, Long Beach, CA 90815-4251 Ph: (562) 597-3035 | Center For Physical Therapy 5214 E Los Altos Plz, Long Beach, CA 90815-4251 Ph: (562) 597-3035 |
News Archive
A team of physicists has, for the first time, seen convincing experimental evidence for directed percolation, a phenomenon that turns up in computer models of the ways diseases spread through a population or how water soaks through loose soil. Their observation strengthens the case for directed percolation's relevance to real systems, and lends new vigor to long-standing theories about how it works. Their experiment is reported in Physical Review E and highlighted with a Viewpoint in the November 16 issue of Physics (http://physics.aps.org).
"While we can still take advantage of summer's fresh produce, ensuring a consistent supply of whole foods throughout the year can reap benefits for those focused on aging as healthfully as possible," says Michael E. Rosenbaum, M.D. "Chlorella, a super green food sourced from a fresh water algae, contains the widest range of essential nutrients available in any single food source, including potassium, all B vitamins, magnesium, zinc, iron and 18 vital amino acids." Though beneficial for all life stages, Sun Chlorella can especially help aging adults thanks to these health rewards.
Excess drinking of sugary beverages like soda may increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease, suggests new research in mice.
One in three patients hospitalized for medical problems experienced a drop in their red blood cell count due to the hospitalization – a concept called hospital-acquired anemia, new research showed.
Asymptomatic focal hypoechoic changes in the patellar and achilles tendons moderately increase the risk for future injury in professional dancers, show study findings.
› Verified 2 days ago
Marissa Dela Cruz, Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1520 W 31st St, Long Beach, CA 90810 Phone: 562-216-3163 | |
Rubin Lever, PT, DPT Physical Therapist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 4028 E Broadway, Long Beach, CA 90803 Phone: 562-433-4331 Fax: 562-433-4336 | |
California Rehabilitation & Sports Therapy A California Physical Ther Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 5810 Downey Ave, Long Beach, CA 90805 Phone: 562-380-2178 | |
Ms. Joanne Long, Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 5901 E 7th St, Long Beach, CA 90822 Phone: 562-826-5555 | |
Corine Cojocaru, PT Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2017 Palo Verde Ave, 101, Long Beach, CA 90815 Phone: 562-493-5501 | |
Puchna Suos Davis, PT Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 3008 Snowden Ave, Long Beach, CA 90808 Phone: 562-354-6163 | |
Nover Kabamalan, Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 260 E Market St, Long Beach, CA 90805 Phone: 562-428-4681 |