Brittany Nardone, PT, DPT

Founder

Dr. Nardone is a dedicated and highly skilled physical therapist with a profound commitment to serving diverse patient populations. She embarked on her journey in healthcare by earning her Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science from Towson University, laying a robust foundation for her career. Fuelled by a relentless pursuit of excellence, she furthered her education, obtaining her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Kean University.

Specializing in pediatric physical therapy, Dr. Steindl has amassed extensive experience in providing tailored care to children with a wide spectrum of special needs. Her expertise encompasses conditions ranging from Autism Spectrum Disorder and Spinal Muscular Atrophy to Cerebral Palsy and various genetic and chromosomal disorders. Dr. Steindl's compassionate and patient-centered approach has made her a trusted ally for families seeking comprehensive and effective therapy solutions for their children.

Beyond her pediatric focus, Dr. Steindl is proficient in addressing orthopedic and neurological impairments and disorders. Her broad scope of practice includes post-stroke rehabilitation, multiple sclerosis management/rehabilitation, and treatment for common musculoskeletal issues like shoulder pain, low back pain, neck pain, and thoracic outlet syndrome. Dr. Steindl's multidisciplinary approach and unwavering commitment to evidence-based practices ensure that her patients receive nothing short of the highest quality care.

Throughout her career, Dr. Steindl has demonstrated a profound dedication to professional growth, consistently staying abreast of the latest advancements in physical therapy. Her commitment to enhancing the lives of her patients, coupled with her comprehensive knowledge and experience, renders her an indispensable asset to the healthcare community.

Beyond her professional endeavors, Dr. Steindl maintains an active lifestyle through various forms of exercise, underscoring her dedication to helping individuals of all ages attain their optimal level of physical function and well-being.