Physical Therapy

Patient stretching her arms on a large inflatable ball while a physical therapist coaches her

Improve your strength, balance, and movement with the help of physical therapy at Burke Rehabilitation in the New York Metropolitan area. Physical therapy uses exercise, hands-on care and education to help you recover from injury or illness or avoid surgery. Enjoy better quality of life with Burke Physical Therapy.

Inpatient vs. Outpatient Physical Therapy

Access care in the setting that meets your needs:

  • Inpatient rehabilitation – Get intensive multidisciplinary therapy and skilled medical care during your stay at Burke Rehabilitation Hospital in White Plains, New York.
  • Outpatient rehabilitation – Live at home and visit a Burke Rehabilitation location for regular appointments with your therapist.

The Burke Difference

Burke therapists treat patients one-on-one, putting you at the center of care. You receive holistic care from a therapist entirely devoted to your individual needs during your treatment time. All Burke therapists hold advanced degrees. Therapists working in specialized programs have additional certification.

Our Locations

Burke Rehabilitation Hospital is centrally located in White Plains, NY. Our network of outpatient locations serving the Tri-State area makes it easy to access care near your home, work or school.

See how we help people maximize recovery following an injury or illness.

Advanced Technology Increases Recovery

Burke uses the latest in advanced technology to deliver better results:

  • robotic therapy
  • weight support systems
  • electrical stimulation devices
  • computer-based exercises

Conditions We Treat

Depend on our PTs before surgery, during recovery from surgery or if you experience:

  • Aging-related issues
  • Back and neck pain
  • Balance problems
  • Heart disease and cardiac procedures
  • Joint pain, stiffness, or injury
  • Limb loss
  • Lung disease
  • Lymphedema
  • Neurologic conditions that impair movement, including multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson's disease
  • Pelvic pain and pelvic floor disorders
  • Side effects from cancer treatment
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Sports injuries
  • Stroke
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Walking and mobility concerns

Specialty Outpatient Programs

Learn more about:

Inpatient Physical Therapy

Your doctor, social worker, or another medical professional may refer you to Burke Rehabilitation Hospital for intensive inpatient therapy. We’ll review your medical records, and our medical staff will evaluate your medical condition and needs to confirm our program is a good fit for you.

Inpatient Programs

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Leaving the Hospital

Most patients go home after discharge. View our outcomes report. Your doctor may recommend you:

  • Return home with in-home therapy
  • Return home and begin outpatient rehabilitation
  • Transition to another facility for ongoing care

Insurance Coverage

Many insurance plans cover physical therapy services. See a list of insurance plans that we participate with and talk to your insurance provider about your care coverage.

Become a Patient

If you are hospitalized and need rehabilitation, ask your case manager to refer you to Burke. For outpatient physical therapy, get a doctor’s prescription and contact a Burke physical therapy location near you, or request a call back.

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