Facebook Michael Stein: "I am now embarking on a new career. I am taking my years of DYFS experience and advising attorneys how to litigate DYFS or DHS related custody cases. My Psychologist is licensed in NJ and PA. I have expert witnesses and do case management, set up time lines, and with interrogatories to assist in children's permanency and adoptions. I start with a consultation to see if we can help your attorney". I will travel throught NJ and The Greater Delaware Valley, as will our advisors and professionals.
My email is: FamilyMattersNJ@aol.com my phone number is 856-364-3396 from 9AM to Midnight daily.
Friday, August 21, 2009
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Kansas.com | 11/01/2007 | Expansion in the works for Orthopaedic Center
Kansas.com 11/01/2007 Expansion in the works for the 8.8 million dollar Kansas Orthopaedic Center
It is a tribute to the Doctors and fine PT, OT professionals at Kansas Orthopaedic, that their skills have prompted a demand for expansion after only a year. The hand therapy emphasis cannot be under-estimated. The citizens of Kansas have a reputation for hard work and hands-on living. "The Get-A-Grip Hand Rehab Device" can shorten therapy times for treatment of the hand, wrist, and upper extremity. The Device can be seen at www.rehabdevices.com
Mickey Stein, CEO
Get-A-Grip Specialty Rehab Devices,inc.
It is a tribute to the Doctors and fine PT, OT professionals at Kansas Orthopaedic, that their skills have prompted a demand for expansion after only a year. The hand therapy emphasis cannot be under-estimated. The citizens of Kansas have a reputation for hard work and hands-on living. "The Get-A-Grip Hand Rehab Device" can shorten therapy times for treatment of the hand, wrist, and upper extremity. The Device can be seen at www.rehabdevices.com
Mickey Stein, CEO
Get-A-Grip Specialty Rehab Devices,inc.
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
- Google News
- Google News
Physical Therapy In ICU Can Reduce Hospital StaysScience Daily (press release) - 20 hours agoScienceDaily (Oct. 24, 2007) — The results of the first study to show the effectiveness of early physical therapy in a medical intensive care unit (ICU) are ...
Physical Therapy is Good for Patients in Hospital ICUs Associated Content, CO - 11 hours ago By Regina Sass Researchers at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center have been looking at how effective it is for a patient to receive physical ...
Physical Therapy Shortens ICU StayForbes, NY - Oct 23, 2007TUESDAY, Oct. 23 (HealthDay News) -- Providing physical therapy to respiratory patients in the intensive care unit can shorten the time they have to spend ...
ICU physical therapy can cut hospital stayEarthtimes, UK - 4 hours ago WINSTON-SALEM, NC, Oct. 24 Early physical therapy for patients with respiratory-failure reduced their time in the hospital by three days, a US study said. ...
ICU and critical care specialists are "Getting-A-Grip"
Having worked in hospitals for 20 years prior to inventing "The Get-A-Grip Hand Rehab Device(TM)", I have experienced the will to hold on to life, when patients are presented with attainable goals, even when in ICU and CICU. Hurray to the physicians who give their patients a chance to achieve and work with therapists, instead of lying in an ICU bed, often with waining hope. Therapy turns on that light at the end of the tunnel, that inspiration that can drive a patient.
The Get-A-Grip Hand Rehab Device attaches to meal tables, overhead orthopedic frames, bed rails, or any other creative rigging, to allow the patient to reduce edema, stimulate circulation, and build muscle. Patients in lower extremity and half body casts can use the machine to rehab hands, wrists and upper extremities from bed. The psychological and physical benefits of starting therapy early can not be adequately measured.
Hurray for the ICU's and hospitals that "Get-it". Mickey, www.rehabdevices.com
Physical Therapy In ICU Can Reduce Hospital StaysScience Daily (press release) - 20 hours agoScienceDaily (Oct. 24, 2007) — The results of the first study to show the effectiveness of early physical therapy in a medical intensive care unit (ICU) are ...
Physical Therapy is Good for Patients in Hospital ICUs Associated Content, CO - 11 hours ago By Regina Sass Researchers at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center have been looking at how effective it is for a patient to receive physical ...
Physical Therapy Shortens ICU StayForbes, NY - Oct 23, 2007TUESDAY, Oct. 23 (HealthDay News) -- Providing physical therapy to respiratory patients in the intensive care unit can shorten the time they have to spend ...
ICU physical therapy can cut hospital stayEarthtimes, UK - 4 hours ago WINSTON-SALEM, NC, Oct. 24 Early physical therapy for patients with respiratory-failure reduced their time in the hospital by three days, a US study said. ...
ICU and critical care specialists are "Getting-A-Grip"
Having worked in hospitals for 20 years prior to inventing "The Get-A-Grip Hand Rehab Device(TM)", I have experienced the will to hold on to life, when patients are presented with attainable goals, even when in ICU and CICU. Hurray to the physicians who give their patients a chance to achieve and work with therapists, instead of lying in an ICU bed, often with waining hope. Therapy turns on that light at the end of the tunnel, that inspiration that can drive a patient.
The Get-A-Grip Hand Rehab Device attaches to meal tables, overhead orthopedic frames, bed rails, or any other creative rigging, to allow the patient to reduce edema, stimulate circulation, and build muscle. Patients in lower extremity and half body casts can use the machine to rehab hands, wrists and upper extremities from bed. The psychological and physical benefits of starting therapy early can not be adequately measured.
Hurray for the ICU's and hospitals that "Get-it". Mickey, www.rehabdevices.com
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
U.S. Physical Therapy purchases Star - Houston Business Journal:
U.S. Physical Therapy purchases Star - Houston Business Journal: USPH has once again shown why they are at the forefront of our business. Forbes will surely take notice.
I just returned from a wonderful trip to the NMOTA Meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico. While there, I met a lovely USPH partner. She has opened a Hand Therapy Clinic, under the USPH partnership program. Liz Billard, a OTR, CHT saw the machine at the Albuquerque Meeting and bought it on the spot. After only two days, she reported to Get-A-Grip corporate staff, " my patients love this machine".
I will be returning to next years’ event. The speakers were of national stature. Lynn Burns, OTR/L CHT, shared her incredible knowledge about the treatment and rehabilitation of burned hands. She has years of experience working with our injured veterans.
Thanks to Pamela, Stephanie and Lynn. Get-A-Grip is offering an in-house credit plan to help any of our colleagues obtain our product. Please "contact us" through the site: http://www.rehabdevices.com for details. It's easy. Just have a credit, or check card.
USPH has made a wise decision, in supporting Liz. I am sure Get-A-Grip Hand Rehab Devices will be found increasingly, throughout USPH as well as other Hand Centers and OT centers - where patient satisfaction, ADL's, and low cost solutions to rehab challenges are important.
Mickey at: www.rehabdevices.com
I just returned from a wonderful trip to the NMOTA Meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico. While there, I met a lovely USPH partner. She has opened a Hand Therapy Clinic, under the USPH partnership program. Liz Billard, a OTR, CHT saw the machine at the Albuquerque Meeting and bought it on the spot. After only two days, she reported to Get-A-Grip corporate staff, " my patients love this machine".
I will be returning to next years’ event. The speakers were of national stature. Lynn Burns, OTR/L CHT, shared her incredible knowledge about the treatment and rehabilitation of burned hands. She has years of experience working with our injured veterans.
Thanks to Pamela, Stephanie and Lynn. Get-A-Grip is offering an in-house credit plan to help any of our colleagues obtain our product. Please "contact us" through the site: http://www.rehabdevices.com for details. It's easy. Just have a credit, or check card.
USPH has made a wise decision, in supporting Liz. I am sure Get-A-Grip Hand Rehab Devices will be found increasingly, throughout USPH as well as other Hand Centers and OT centers - where patient satisfaction, ADL's, and low cost solutions to rehab challenges are important.
Mickey at: www.rehabdevices.com
STAR Physical Therapy acquired - Nashville Business Journal:
STAR Physical Therapy acquired - Nashville Business Journal: USPH has once again shown why they are at the forefront of our business. Forbes will surely take notice.
I just returned from a wonderful trip to the NMOTA Meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico. While there, I met a lovely USPH partner. She has opened a Hand Therapy Clinic, under the USPH partnership program. Liz Billard, a OTR, CHT saw the machine at the Albuquerque Meeting and bought it on the spot. After only two days, she reported to Get-A-Grip corporate staff, " my patients love this machine".
I will be returning to next years’ event. The speakers were of national stature. Lynn Burns, OTR/L CHT, shared her incredible knowledge about the treatment and rehabilitation of burned hands. She has years of experience working with our injured veterans.
Thanks to Pamela, Stephanie and Lynn. Get-A-Grip is offering an in-house credit plan to help any of our colleagues obtain our product. Please "contact us" through the site: http://www.rehabdevices.com for details. It's easy. Just have a credit, or check card.
USPH has made a wise decision, in supporting Liz. I am sure Get-A-Grip Hand Rehab Devices will be found increasingly, throughout USPH as well as other Hand Centers and OT centers - where patient satisfaction, ADL's, and low cost solutions to rehab challenges are important.
Mickey at: www.rehabdevices.com
I just returned from a wonderful trip to the NMOTA Meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico. While there, I met a lovely USPH partner. She has opened a Hand Therapy Clinic, under the USPH partnership program. Liz Billard, a OTR, CHT saw the machine at the Albuquerque Meeting and bought it on the spot. After only two days, she reported to Get-A-Grip corporate staff, " my patients love this machine".
I will be returning to next years’ event. The speakers were of national stature. Lynn Burns, OTR/L CHT, shared her incredible knowledge about the treatment and rehabilitation of burned hands. She has years of experience working with our injured veterans.
Thanks to Pamela, Stephanie and Lynn. Get-A-Grip is offering an in-house credit plan to help any of our colleagues obtain our product. Please "contact us" through the site: http://www.rehabdevices.com for details. It's easy. Just have a credit, or check card.
USPH has made a wise decision, in supporting Liz. I am sure Get-A-Grip Hand Rehab Devices will be found increasingly, throughout USPH as well as other Hand Centers and OT centers - where patient satisfaction, ADL's, and low cost solutions to rehab challenges are important.
Mickey at: www.rehabdevices.com
Monday, August 27, 2007
mercedsunstar.com :: Giving workers a hand: Hand therapists help injured regain crucial abilities
mercedsunstar.com :: Giving workers a hand: Hand therapists help injured regain crucial abilities
Hurray Claire Osbourne. You are so on target, regarding the need for continued home therapy. Claire, and Debbie Prince, Director of Rehab at Anberry Rehabilitation Hospital in Atwater, are giving the injured and disabled new hope and good rehabilitative medicine every working minute. They often go unheralded for the remarkable and often miraculous work they do.
I am witness to the seeming miracles dedicated Hand Therapist and Occupational Therapist perform. I am a survivor of Proximal Row Carpectomy. While going through rehab, I invented a tool that has already helped hundreds of Hand, wrist, and upper extremity patients speed and maximize their rehabilitation. My friends at South Jersey Precision Tool and Die Company helped me create "The-Get-A-Grip Hand Rehab Device", seen at http://www.rehabdevices.com/ this little wonder has been seen and featured at The Philadelphia Hand Foundations' Meeting, and The AOTA Meeting in St. Louis. It is my hope that my invention will help dedicated therapist like Debbie and Claire give their patients the fullest chance at recovery. "The Get-A-Grip Hand Device" focuses on building Strength and AROM through incremental resistance training. In most cases, dramatic reductions in Edema and Adhesions result in adding this small and portable device to patients rehabilitation plans.
Please visit our web site. Our product is endorsed by many hand surgeons, owned by rehabilitation hospitals and centers, prescribed for in-patient and home use by Veterans' Medical centers.
Debbie and Claire, keep up the great work. There are many Mr. Fraziers out there for you to heal both physically and emotionally. I hope to see and meet many of you at The Phoenix ASHT Meeting, in October, and The Albuquerque NMOTA Meeting Sept 6-8.
Michael B. Stein, CEO
"Get-A-Grip Specialty Rehab Devices, Inc."
http://www.rehabdevices.com/
Hurray Claire Osbourne. You are so on target, regarding the need for continued home therapy. Claire, and Debbie Prince, Director of Rehab at Anberry Rehabilitation Hospital in Atwater, are giving the injured and disabled new hope and good rehabilitative medicine every working minute. They often go unheralded for the remarkable and often miraculous work they do.
I am witness to the seeming miracles dedicated Hand Therapist and Occupational Therapist perform. I am a survivor of Proximal Row Carpectomy. While going through rehab, I invented a tool that has already helped hundreds of Hand, wrist, and upper extremity patients speed and maximize their rehabilitation. My friends at South Jersey Precision Tool and Die Company helped me create "The-Get-A-Grip Hand Rehab Device", seen at http://www.rehabdevices.com/ this little wonder has been seen and featured at The Philadelphia Hand Foundations' Meeting, and The AOTA Meeting in St. Louis. It is my hope that my invention will help dedicated therapist like Debbie and Claire give their patients the fullest chance at recovery. "The Get-A-Grip Hand Device" focuses on building Strength and AROM through incremental resistance training. In most cases, dramatic reductions in Edema and Adhesions result in adding this small and portable device to patients rehabilitation plans.
Please visit our web site. Our product is endorsed by many hand surgeons, owned by rehabilitation hospitals and centers, prescribed for in-patient and home use by Veterans' Medical centers.
Debbie and Claire, keep up the great work. There are many Mr. Fraziers out there for you to heal both physically and emotionally. I hope to see and meet many of you at The Phoenix ASHT Meeting, in October, and The Albuquerque NMOTA Meeting Sept 6-8.
Michael B. Stein, CEO
"Get-A-Grip Specialty Rehab Devices, Inc."
http://www.rehabdevices.com/
Thursday, August 9, 2007
Loyal Subscriber Site
Loyal Subscriber SiteLynn Brechtel, PT, CHT; a certified hand therapist with Eden Medical Center’s Hand Therapy Clinic, has not only the right words - but the right stuff.
Working at 14207 East 14th Street (at 141st Ave.) in San Leandro California, at the Comprehensive Outpatient Rehabilitation Facility (CORF), she helps perform miracles every day. Most "CHT's" like Lynn, work tirelessly, without complaint. They aften work without fanfare, for what is one of the most rigoress and highly technical physical medicine careers. Many Certified Hand Therapist, like Lynn, have 9 to 12 years of education prior to hanging that "CHT" after their name. Yet, the patients, and public she serves will know little about the rigors of becoming a "CHT".
The newest weapon in the arsonal that "CHT's" have to help them pull off these miracles, is "The Get-A-Grip Hand Rehab Device(TM)" as seen at www.rehabdevices.com . My hat is off and my hands are up for Lynn Brechtel. God Bless you. Her work number is, 510-667-4538.
Michael Stein, CEO
GET-A-GRIP SPECIALTY REHAB DEVICES
6N. State. St. Vineland, NJ 08360
CCR Federal Vendor
Working at 14207 East 14th Street (at 141st Ave.) in San Leandro California, at the Comprehensive Outpatient Rehabilitation Facility (CORF), she helps perform miracles every day. Most "CHT's" like Lynn, work tirelessly, without complaint. They aften work without fanfare, for what is one of the most rigoress and highly technical physical medicine careers. Many Certified Hand Therapist, like Lynn, have 9 to 12 years of education prior to hanging that "CHT" after their name. Yet, the patients, and public she serves will know little about the rigors of becoming a "CHT".
The newest weapon in the arsonal that "CHT's" have to help them pull off these miracles, is "The Get-A-Grip Hand Rehab Device(TM)" as seen at www.rehabdevices.com . My hat is off and my hands are up for Lynn Brechtel. God Bless you. Her work number is, 510-667-4538.
Michael Stein, CEO
GET-A-GRIP SPECIALTY REHAB DEVICES
6N. State. St. Vineland, NJ 08360
CCR Federal Vendor
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