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Expert Profile: Jeffrey De Bellis, PT, MS, OCS

Expertise:  Board Certified Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist by the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties. Able to answer questions about all areas of orthopaedic physical therapy and rehabilitation. Specific areas of interest / expertise are in the areas of shoulder and spine rehabilitation, functional training and rehabilitation, sports injuries etc.

Board certified Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist with experience in the area
Owner Millennium Physical Therapy in Wayne, New Jersey. Out-patient orthopedic physical therapy practice

Organizations
American Physical Therapy Association, Orthopedic Section, Sports Medicine Section, and New Jersey Chapter. National Strength and Conditioning Association. American College of Sports Medicine

Education/Credentials
Masters of Science Physical Therapy
Bachelors of Arts Exercise Science
Associates of Applied Science Physical Therapist Assistant

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Prestige Points: 4926
Knowledge   9.84   Best of the best
Clarity of Response   9.80   Best of the best
Timeliness   9.81   Best of the best
Politeness   10.0   Best of the best
Number Of Questions
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Max Questions to be Asked
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3
Total Questions
(since joining AllExperts)
540
Recent Reviews from Users
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User Comments
Thank you. As it happens have got slight movement back now and can feel muscles straining so straighten which i assume is a good sign
(Wayne on 08/21/08)
Thank you.
(Penny on 08/20/08)
Many thanks again.
(Marnie on 08/17/08)
Thank you for you knowledgeable, prompt response.
(Amy on 08/13/08)
Thank you very much
(Eddie on 08/13/08)
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Recent Answers from Jeffrey De Bellis, PT, MS, OCS
2008-08-20  Broken neck Radius Wayne, It sounds like you are dealing with the stiffness and relative discomfort that we standardly see after fracture and immobilization. My guess is that once you start supervised PT without restrictions...
2008-08-19  RC repair w/ FS and MUA rehab Frankly the majority of the surgeons we work with in norrthern NJ and NY will not even consider intitiating a surgical protocol for a sst or cuff repair if a patient is in the midst of a frozen shoulder...
2008-08-18  Femur Injury I can't offer you any advice regarding exercise, it would be innappropriate to do so in this case. As fo rthe prolonged nature of this process it is unusal. The fact that the bone is demonstrating...
2008-08-18  Femur Fracture You need to get back to the office of the surgeon who did your surgery and receive a consult for plan of care, this is not something you should be trying to figure out on your own. If that surgeon is...
2008-08-17  rotator cuff surgery Your best bet is to use the tool at the APTA website called find a pt. www.APTA/Consumer/FindAPT.com. You want to look for a PT in your geographical are that is a bpard certified clinbical specialist...
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