Physical Therapist Shalini Mittal

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NEW CITY, N.Y. (Aug 22, 2016)—Access Physical Therapy & Wellness is happy to announce the arrival of a new physical therapist in their New City, NY location.
Shalini Mittal will be joining the New City, NY location of Access Physical Therapy & Wellness as a physical therapist. Mittal graduated from The Physio-Occupational Therapy Institute in New Delhi in 1974.
Mittal immigrated to the U.S. in 1976 with the dream of working as a physical therapist. She began working in Chilton Hospital in NJ as an in and outpatient, as well as the sports clinic, physical therapist.
In 1987, Mittal opened her own practice in Pomona, NY. She is certified in the McKenzie method for shoulder and knee rehab, back and neck, sports medicine, and taping. She has

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