Elite Physical Therapy opens new Chapel View location

ELITE PHYSICAL THERAPY recently opened a new location at Chapel View in Cranston. From left, Elite Physical Therapy therapists and staff Eric Martin; Sarah Lundin; Julia Peterson; Jason Harvey, director of rehabilitation in Cranston; co-owner Michael Nula; owner Tyler Reid; Andrea Hetzler; and Felicia Cooke and Jenilee Ramos, assistant directors in Cranston. / COURTESY ELITE PHYSICAL THERAPY
ELITE PHYSICAL THERAPY recently opened a new location at Chapel View in Cranston. From left, Elite Physical Therapy therapists and staff Eric Martin; Sarah Lundin; Julia Peterson; Jason Harvey, director of rehabilitation in Cranston; co-owner Michael Nula; owner Tyler Reid; Andrea Hetzler; and Felicia Cooke and Jenilee Ramos, assistant directors in Cranston. / COURTESY ELITE PHYSICAL THERAPY

CRANSTON – Elite Physical Therapy opened its newest location in Chapel View after five years on the east side of Cranston.

The Chapel View office specializes in vestibular treatment, women’s health and temporomandibular joint, or TMJ, dysfunction in addition to back and neck pain therapy.

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Elite Physical Therapy’s team of highly trained physical therapists works one-on-one with each patient and their doctors to create personalized rehabilitation programs. Elite physical therapists are from around the country and have advanced degrees and specialty training in orthopedic physical therapy, painful spine conditions and manual “hands-on” treatment techniques.

“We are excited with our newly renovated Cranston office location,” said Elite Physical Therapy founder Michael Nula, who holds a doctor of physical therapy degree. “Chapel View provides us with a central location, big windows, convenient parking and a modern, large space for our patients to further enjoy an Elite experience.”

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Elite Physical Therapy employs 109 people at nine locations throughout Rhode Island, including the Chapel View space. Its first location launched in 2002 in Warwick.

“We look forward to exceeding people’s expectations, and help them enjoy pain-free movement and healthier lifestyles,” Nula said.

Elite Physical Therapy’s hours of operation are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday. According to Elite Physical Therapy, patients are seen within 24 hours and it accepts more than 150 different health insurance plans.

Rob Borkowski is a PBN staff writer. Email him at Borkowski@PBN.com.

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