Washington Heights

4337 Broadway
(at 185th Street)
Tel: (212) 568-6300

Upper Manhattan

1865 Amsterdam Avenue
(at 152nd Street)
Tel: (212) 491-2400

Upper East Side

215 East 95th Street
(between 2nd & 3rd Avenues)
Tel: (212) 996-8000

Lincoln Square

154 West 71st Street
(between Broadway & Columbus Avenue)
Tel: (212) 496-4600

Midtown

590 Fifth Avenue
(between 47th & 48th Streets)
Tel: (212) 582-7117

Flatiron District

21 East 22nd Street
(between Broadway and Park Avenue)
Tel: (212) 460-7800

Lower East Side

570 Grand Street
(corner of Madison Street)
Tel: (212) 674-8210

 
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Physical medicine and rehabilitation focuses on enhancing and restoring functional ability, flexibility, strength and range of motion, including restoring optimal function to patients with injuries to the muscles, bones, tissues and nervous system.

Physical medicine and rehabilitation evaluates and treats conditsions associated with amputation, musculoskeletal pain, spinal cord injuries, sports injuries and strokes.

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Robert Simon, MD Upper East Side
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Flatiron District
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Robert Simon, MD

Office(s):

Upper East Side
215 East 95th Street (between 2nd & 3rd Avenues)

Midtown
590 Fifth Avenue (between 47th & 48th Streets)

Flatiron District
21 East 22nd Street (between Broadway and Park Avenue)

Specialties:

Pain Medicine

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Education:

New York Medical College

1-877-458-8674

 

Upper East Side
215 East 95th Street (between 2nd & 3rd Avenues)
Tel: (212) 996-8000 · Fax: (212) 423-3127

Midtown
590 Fifth Avenue (between 47th & 48th Streets)
Tel: (212) 582-7117 · Fax: (212) 484-3578
Q: How long will I need to be in rehab after breaking a hip?

A:
It is very important to start moving around soon after surgery. This will speed recovery and reduce complications. Most likely you will stay in the hospital for 2-4 days after surgery. You might be moved to an extended care facility for rehabilitation before going home, so that you can get help with daily activities, such as bathing on a bath stool. You will probably need a walking aid, like a cane, for several months. Full recovery can take up to a year.