Mangiarelli Rehabilitation Physical Therapy Blog
Worker’s Compensation: Physical Therapy & the Return to Work
A work injury can cause an abrupt and unexpected change in your life and creates a sense of uncertainty about your future. At Mangiarelli Rehabilitation, we are here to walk through this uncertain time with you, help you achieve optimal recovery, and safely support you in your return to work in a timely manner. We work closely with your physician, case manager, and all those involved with your care and recovery. The team works together to minimize your limitations and decrease your time away from work. Physical therapy along with your doctor’s medical intervention can help to reduce symptoms and pain.
Staff Spotlight: Paula Mangiarelli
Paula Mangiarelli is a physical therapist and owner and director of Mangiarelli Rehabilitation. She specializes in industrial, injured worker rehabilitation and chronic pain. She is certified in dry needling. Paula started Mangiarelli Rehabilitation because she wanted to have a clinic where a therapist could provide specialized care. Her focus for Mangiarelli Rehabilitation is excellence as well as compassion. Her vision is that each patient who comes to the clinic feels they have received the best care available and a clinic that has multiple therapists who specialize and in doing so, provide patients with a number of options for care.
Dry Needling
Dry needling, or intramuscular manual therapy, is a physical therapy treatment that treats acute and chronic pain. It is a valid manual therapy technique that can speed up the recovery process, improve a patient’s ability to move with decreased pain, and enhance healing after an injury. It is used to increase range of motion that is limited due to muscle tightness. It involves the physical therapist pushing thin filiform sterile needles through the skin of the patient into trigger points to stimulate the tissue.
Staff Spotlight: Sarah Boyle
Sarah Boyle is a physical therapist at Mangiarelli Rehabilitation, specializing in orthopedic injuries and post-surgery rehabilitation. She treats pain, neuromuscular disorders, and patients who exhibit impaired balance. Her favorite part of her job is the relationship she develops with patients, witnessing the progression of improvement, and seeing patients meet their goals and improve their overall quality of life.
April 2020 Newsletter
The Mangiarelli Rehabilitation April 2020 Newsletter features what sets Mangiarelli Rehabilitation apart as a physical therapy clinic, a spotlight on our aquatic therapy program, a note on COVID-19 and Mangiarelli Rehabilitation’s response, and an update on renovations and construction at our clinic
Why Physical Therapy Should be Your First Plan of Care for Back Pain
Nearly 80% of working Americans experience symptoms of back pain at some point in their lives. Early intervention for musculoskeletal pain like back pain has been shown to decrease health costs and improve recovery outcomes for the patient. Physical therapy not only will decrease medical costs for a patient with back pain, but also help restore movement and teach the patient how to minimize and manage pain in the future.
Staff Spotlight: Bobby Mangiarelli
Bobby Mangiarelli is a physical therapist at Mangiarelli Rehabilitation, specializing in sports injury rehabilitation and neurological rehabilitation. His favorite part of his job is building a relationship with the patient and seeing them achieve their goals, whether that’s being able to play with their grandkids or get back on the competitive sports field.
Parkinson’s Disease:Boxing Exercise as a Physical Therapy Treatment
Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that can impair movement, balance, and coordination. At Mangiarelli Rehabilitation, we offer boxing exercise as a physical therapy treatment for Parkinson’s disease, which improves coordination, agility, and hand-eye coordination. Boxing treatment addresses the symptoms of tremors, balance issues, gait mobility, and postural rigidity and instability by encouraging agility of movement in multiple directions, flexibility of the spine, and coordination of movement at faster speeds.
Staff Spotlight: Lenore Mangiarelli
Lenore is the marketing manager at Mangiarelli Rehabilitation. She coordinates and manages the clinic’s marketing, social media, website, and online presence. Her favorite part of her job is the friendly and supportive atmosphere at Mangiarelli Rehabilitation and being able to better serve clients through informative and engaging online content about the clinic.
What is Tennis Elbow & How Can Physical Therapy Treat It?
Tennis elbow is an inflammation of the muscles of the forearm involving swollen tendons that create pain in the outer elbow, forearm, and wrist. It is an overuse injury caused by repetitive activities, such as tennis, golf, and professions that include painters, plumbers, autoworkers, and musicians. Physical therapy can help treat tennis elbow by strengthening an individual’s grip, wrist muscles, and forearm muscles. Manual therapy and dry needling are other effective physical therapy treatments that can be used to treat tennis elbow.
Staff Spotlight: Jenifer Kiernan-Story
Jenifer Kiernan-Story is a physical therapist at Mangiarelli Rehabilitation, specializing in vestibular dysfunction, vertigo, and women’s health. Her favorite part of her job is working with high-level, skilled therapists and helping individuals with pain and physical impairments improve their function and quality of living.
How Physical Therapy Can Treat Women’s Health Conditions
A woman’s body undergoes tremendous changes throughout the course of her lifetime, particularly during childbearing and childbirth. These changes can lead to pain and muscle dysfunction of the pelvic floor. Too often, women are dismissed when they raise concerns over incontinence, chronic pelvic pain, or painful intercourse and continue to suffer these symptoms untreated for months and even years. Women no longer have to suffer in silence. Physical therapy is an effective treatment to address pelvic floor dysfunction and other women’s health conditions.
Staff Spotlight: Barbara Peterson Enyeart
Barbara Peterson Enyeart is a medical assistant and Administrative Assistant at Mangiarelli Rehabilitation. Her favorite part of her job is the family atmosphere, flexibility, and truly caring people and workers.
Aquatic Therapy: Here’s Why It Works
Aquatic therapy has unique benefits for many musculoskeletal and neurological conditions due to the specific properties of water. The top three benefits of water therapy include accelerated healing time, decreased swelling and reduced inflammation, and improved circulation and mobility. At Mangiarelli Rehabilitation, aquatic rehabilitation takes place in the clinic pool under the supervision of aquatic therapists.
Staff Spotlight: Drena Smith
Drena Smith is Mangiarelli Rehabilitation's Office Manager. Her favorite part of her job is the people, seeing patients improve, progress, and benefit from services.
Which PT program is right for you? [Infographic]
Mangiarelli Rehabilitation offers a variety of physical therapy programs to address your needs and support your recovery.



