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About Hopewell Physical Therapy
Our caring staff of physical therapists and physical therapy assistants can assist you in relieving pain and promoting a return to a healthy lifestyle. Our facility is spacious, clean, and well equipped. Our professional staff is friendly, knowledgeable, and eager to assist you.
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Thomas D. Bartolino, MMSc, PT
Thomas has been practicing Physical Therapy since 1976, established his private practice, Hopewell Physical Therapy in 1990, and continues to offer his expertise in restoring and improving motion. Mr. Bartolino graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and received his Masters of Medical Science in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy from Emory University, where he produced research on “The Effect of Passive Motion on Muscle Strength.” Following his graduate studies, Mr. Bartolino attended three specialty affiliations in the areas of temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMJ), sports medicine and orthopedic/spinal dysfunction, and continues to practice in these areas of physical therapy.
In addition, Mr. Bartolino has taught numerous post-graduate continuing education courses in the areas of shoulder and foot/ankle dysfunction and has worked in a variety of practice settings including long term rehabilitation, home care, acute care, sports medicine, and hemophilia related disability.
He is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association and is a certified clinical instructor. In his free time, he enjoys skiing, cycling and hiking and lives in Hopewell with his wife, Anne, and three daughters, Allie, Sara and Ellen. |
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Daniel S. Moore, MSPT
Iinitially arrived at Hopewell Physical Therapy in 1999, as partial fulfillment of a clinical internship in pursuit of his professional degree. Following graduation, he spent several years at Hackensack University Medical Center, where he gained valuable experience with a wide array of diagnoses seen in an acute care setting. During this time Dan’s interest in orthopedics and home care developed, and he returned to Hopewell Physical Therapy in 2002, where he has been an integral part in the growth of the practice. He has advanced his manual skills with multiple continuing education courses and has developed expertise treating the young athlete, particularly overhead throwing injuries, as well as postoperative joint replacements, and the geriatric population. At Hopewell Physical Therapy, Dan values the quality of care being delivered and works closely with patients to meet their needs. He enjoys patient education, particularly helping patients understand the healing process and guiding them through recovery.
Dan graduated from College Misericordia in 1999 with his Bachelor’s of Science in General Studies and Master’s of Science in Physical Therapy. He is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association, and recently became certified as a clinical instructor by the APTA.
As a resident of Bucks County and an avid Philadelphia sports fan, Dan enjoys the outdoors, whether it is snowshoeing in the winter, hiking in the spring or fall, or relaxing on the beach in the summer. |
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MaryLouise Jani, PT, MS, PCS, C/NDT
Mary has more than 35 years experience working with children in a variety of practice settings. Her diverse expertise ranges from neonatal intensive care, high risk infant follow up, early intervention, public schools, outpatient pediatric, clinics, inpatient subacute pediatric rehab, and private practice. Her primary focus has been infant and toddlers with neuromotor deficit and/or developmental delay. At Hopewell Physical Therapy, Ms. Jani provides evaluations and direct physical therapy services to infants and children in need of an intensive program, periodic follow-up, or short term intervention. She is also available for consultation and adaptive equipment/seating evaluation.
Ms. Jani received her Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Therapy from Temple University, and a Master of Science degree in Physical Therapy with specialization in Mental Retardation/Developmental Disabilities from Boston University. She is certified in Neurodevelopmental treatment (NDT), having completed the Pediatrics and Baby Treatment courses. She has received board certification as a Pediatric specialist from the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialist (ABPTS). |
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Anne Hines Bartolino, PT
Anne has been practicing physical therapy since 1977. Anne graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and has since practiced at St. Lawrence Rehab, JKF Medical Center Rehab as well as working for multiple agencies including the Medical Center at Princeton and the Visiting Nurses Association of Mercer County, providing in-home care. She is currently pursuing an interest in the area of women’s heath and is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association.
In her free time, Anne enjoys hiking, reading, skiing, quilting, cooking and spending time with her family and dogs.
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Gary Fuschini, PTA
Gary has worked in rehabilitation at area hospitals, skilled nursing facilities and outpatient clinics. He has performed community spinal and balance screenings at the Center for Health and Wellness. As an experienced personal trainer and yoga practitioner, Gary integrates these principles into his practice at Hopewell Physical Therapy.
Gary graduated from the Physical Therapy Assistant Program at Mercer County College in 1999 and is a member of the American Council on Exercise helping a wide range of patients from pediatric to geriatric.
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Bonnie Coiro, AA, PTA
Bonnie is a licensed Physical Therapist Assistant specializing in designing and incorporating Pilates based rehabilitation programs into the physical therapy clinic. She holds certifications in mat and reformer Pilates with Power House Pilates.
Bonnie graduated from Mercer Community College in 2001 and enjoys riding her motorcycle with her husband, Michael, belly dancing and traveling.
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Linda Turner, PTA
Linda
received her Physical Therapy Assistant degree from Mari College in Albany, New York and has been practicing at Hopewell Physical Therapy as an Outpatient Orthopedic Therapist for more than 16 years. Prior to her joining Hopewell Physical Therapy, she worked in the hospital setting; treating inpatients, outpatients and pediatrics. She has specialty experience in pediatrics; both in the clinical and school environments.
Linda enjoys hiking, biking and skiing with her friends and family. She is an avid reader and enjoys all types of music.
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Jenn Haber, DPT, CLT
Jenn
joins Hopewell Physical Therapy with more than six years of physical therapy expertise. She has worked in a variety of settings including rehabilitation, acute care, cardiac rehabilitation and with the orthopedic populations where she obtained the Certified Lymphatic Therapist designation.
Dr. Haber received her undergraduate degree from the University of Delaware in the field of Biology and her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Widener University. She lives with her husband, Tim, daughter Claudia, and dog, Dreyfus. She enjoys relaxing on the beach, long walks through Princeton, and cooking big meals for her family. |
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Elaine Vastano, PTA
Elaine has been practicing at Hopewell Physical Therapy for 13 years and received her physical therapy assistant degree from Mercer County Community College in 1998. She specializes in outpatient orthopedics treating a wide variety of patients and is particularly interested in treating the young athlete.
Elaine enjoys exercising, reading, spending time with her two children and traveling to the beach. |
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