Michelle Encabo's office is located at 902 N 5th St Unit C-103 Newark, NJ 07107.
Michelle Encabo, PT
Michelle Encabo, PT
Overview
Michelle Encabo, PT works in Newark, NJ as
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Locations
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Office902 N 5th St Unit C-103, Newark, NJ 07107
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Holsman Physical Therapy and Wellness PC408 POMPTON AVE, Cedar Grove, NJ 07009
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My journey began 11/13/2019. After a car accident, i was hospitalized with a smashed femur and fractures in my hip and knee. Due to a series of incidences I remained non-union until August/2020. I met Mitch, "Dr. Encabo" during the pandemic as Holsman Physical Therapy began to offer TeleMed! At this point I was still non-union; unable to bear weight on my right leg. Mitch helped me build my total body strenghth, improve my endurance, and he helped me understand why the individualized exercise program he created was essential for my success. He coached me and prepared me for my 3rd surgery. After my corrective surgery in August 2020 I resumed my PT in-person at Holsman with Dr. Encabo. At this time I was partial weight-bearing. From Sep/2020 until now (March/2021) he has been my therapist, coach, motivator, sound board and I consider him my friend. Due to his kind, encouraging way, I am now 100% weight bearing and getting stronger everyday! He is a Gem! Thank You Mitch!
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Hepatitis C Screening: Questions for the Doctor
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