Piter A. Miedema, B
About
Across Herald Square and Greeley Square, Piter A. Miedema, B serves as a quiet anchor for people managing work-related movement demands or recovery milestones. Occupational therapy here focuses on regaining function after injury, adjusting routines after change, and refining daily habits to ease strain. Therapists match the pace of Midtown’s fast footsteps with targeted exercises and equipment guidance, whether the goal is desk ergonomics or post-surgery recovery.
At 1250 Broadway in New York, NY 10001, the practice sits within a short walk of Penn Station’s subway hubs and multiple office towers. Sessions blend hands-on practice with practical advice aimed at simplifying transitions between work and home life. Clients often arrive after noticing stiffness from long commutes or repetitive desk tasks.
Throughout the week, occupational therapists assess grip strength, joint mobility, and posture alongside routine reviews at home and at work. Guidance extends to adaptive tools, pacing strategies for energy conservation, and home setup tweaks that reduce unnecessary reaching or bending. Between sessions, clients receive concise notes to keep progress on track.
Call (212) 609-7334 to book or confirm details; directions and the office map are ready on the Google Maps listing. Leave the building when you spot the Broadway pedestrian scramble and head west two blocks to reach the door.