MS. LYNN BASSINI, MT OTR CHT
Restorative Service Providers at Fort Hamilton Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY

License number
New York 1827
Category
Restorative Service Providers
Type
Hand
Address
Address
4909 Fort Hamilton Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY 11219
Phone
(718) 435-3122

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Lynn Bassini, age 69
70 Washington St APT 10I, Brooklyn, NY 11201
(518) 321-6542
Lynn Bassini
Brooklyn, NY
(718) 499-5249
Lynn B Bassini
2906 Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11229
(718) 499-5249
Lynn B Bassini
290 6Th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215
(718) 499-5249
Lynn E Bassini, age 69
290 6Th St, Brooklyn, NY 11215
(718) 499-5249

Organization information

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LYNN Bassini CHT

4909 Ft Hamilton Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY 11219

Categories:
Business Services, Physical Therapists
Phone:
(718) 435-3122 (Phone)


LYNN BASSINI CERTIFIED HAND THERAPY OT, PC

4909 Ft Hamilton Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY 11219

Registration:
Mar 24, 2005
State ID:
3181626
Business type:
DOMESTIC PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION
Lynn Bassini, 4909 Ft Hamilton Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY 11219 (Physical)

Professional information

Lynn Bassini Photo 1

Lynn Bassini, Brooklyn NY - OTR

Specialties:
Occupational Therapy, Hand Occupational Therapy
Address:
4909 Fort Hamilton Pkwy, Brooklyn 11219
(718) 435-3122 (Phone)
Languages:
English


Lynn Bassini Photo 2

Lynn Bassini, Brooklyn NY

Specialties:
Physical Therapist
Address:
4909 Fort Hamilton Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY 11219


Lynn Bassini Photo 3

Ambulatory Arm Elevation Sling

US Patent:
5558626, Sep 24, 1996
Filed:
Feb 23, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/200156
Inventors:
Elizabeth Holtzman - Brooklyn NY
Lynn Bassini - Brooklyn NY
Mukund R. Patel - Staten Island NY
International Classification:
A61F 500, A61F 537
US Classification:
602 4
Abstract:
An improved sling for maintaining a patient's hand in an elevated position while permitting substantially unrestrained mobility of the patient's shoulder consists essentially of an arm strap wrappable about the patient's upper arm and lower arm to form a loop with overlapping end portions having surfaces which face each other. These overlapping, facing surfaces are provided with removable adhesive material, such as hook-and-loop material so as to form (when the elbow is bent) an arm loop of adjustable length to establish the bend of the patient's elbow and elevation of the patient's hand. A palm band (or hand loop) for receiving and locating the patient's hand in predetermined position is fixed to one end portion of the arm strap, the latter having a length and width matched to the size of the patient's arm.