Dr. Rafael Mastov, DPT, Physical Therapist
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Dr. Rafael Mastov, DPT

Physical Therapist

100 Plaza Real S Ste C Boca Raton FL, 33432

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Rafael Mastov is a physical therapist practicing in Boca Raton, FL. Rafael Mastov specializes in physical treatment to help a patient reduce pain, restore mobility, rehabilitate an injury, or increase movement and overall function. As a physical therapist, Rafael Mastov can treat multiple conditions with exercises, ultrasound, electrical stimulation, joint mobilization, heat, ice, massage, laser or light therapy and more. Rafael Mastov will create a treatment plan based on the patients specific injury or condition, and might target a specific body part or body system based on the individual.

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  • How long should physical therapy last for shin splints?

    Normally 8 to 20 sessions 60 minutes each session READ MORE

  • After back surgery, how soon can I resume physical therapy sessions?

    Right away - very important to avoid stiffness and adhesions. READ MORE

  • Is it safe to undergo physical therapy during pregnancy?

    Yea absolutely. As a matter of fact it is required to do so. Often times the joints such as hands, elbows feet get swollen and lower backs becomes painful, stiff, etc - the PT plays important role during pregnancy. READ MORE

  • What exercises would you recommend for a healthy spine?

    Total gym Wall slides Bktc - bilateral knee to chest SLR - straight leg raise Mckenzie extension ex Lattisimus dorsi - rotation ex There are so many different exercises that each therapist needs to show not just write these exercises. Then approximately prescribe the weights with reps. READ MORE

  • What could be the cause for pain in my middle back?

    We need to assess and do evaluation on you and take into consideration your weight, your height, and your age and also the metabolism. There could be multi factors or that could be just a local segmental issue. Then I have to assess if you have ketosis if you have scoliosis, if you have lordosis think of that nature, vital part or your diagnosis there are certain special test we do to assess whether there is a nerve entrapment, or lateral facet stenosis or spinal stenosis. I will palpate certain muscles in the back and assess if your muscles have increased tone or have trigger points or check for fibromyalgia. Another major thing to consider if the pain or discomfort in the back or is it traveling to your legs – if it’s traveling to your leg, then I will try to assess the so it’s not just a straight answer– we need to do a full thorough evaluation on you and come up with a proper diagnosis and a proper treatment plan of care. READ MORE

  • I have spinal stenosis. Will exercise help?

    Physical therapy can help patients with spinal stenosis – it’s indicated for spinal stenosis. READ MORE

  • Can yoga help me get over my body stiffness?

    Yes, yoga is very good for you – With each yoga, basically you are elongating muscle spindle fibers in other words you are stretching every single muscle during yoga. So yoga or Pilates or any physical activities are very good for you. READ MORE

  • Is there any physical therapy for preventing sinusitis infections?

    Physical therapy cannot help patients with sinusitis READ MORE

  • Is there any physical therapy for preventing sinusitis infections?

    Physical therapy can not help with sinusitis. *Rafael Mastov, D.P.T. * Doctor of Physical Therapy www.AdvanceCarePT.com READ MORE

  • I have faint but consistent knee pain. What could it be?

    It could be due to osteoarthritis- heavy physical activity, lack of use, injuries such as sprains or strains, sitting in a constrained area, or sitting on knees for a prolonged period. Occupational related factors are also needs to be considered. READ MORE

  • Can you suggest some stretches for treating my sciatica pain?

    Most importantly for sciatica is to stretching the piriformis muscle that is inflamed and pushing on sciatic nerve. Focus on therapeutic nutrition- what’s deficient - change diet. Nutritional approach treats symptoms pf sciatica. Activate and elongate meaning stretch a specific muscle of the gluteal (buttocks )region. There needs to be constant activity of your gluteal/piriformis muscle- otherwise your are developing a piriformis syndrome — a condition where inactivity of the piriformis muscles causes pain, numbness, and tingling in your butt and hips. Try to bring one knee opposite to your chest, hold for 5 seconds and then switch. You need to feel that stretch. Gluteal bridges - helps to lengthen your hip flexors and takes away pressure from sciatica. Basically Lie on your back with hands at your sides, knees bent, and feet planted firmly on the floor. Contract your glutes and raise your hips until your chest, pelvis, and knees are in a straight line. Hold this position for 10 seconds, focusing on contracting the muscles in your glutes (butt). Relax, then repeat one more time. If you are young, pigeon stretch would be ideal - Start on your hands and knees. Bring one leg across your body with your knee bent. Slowly lean forward until you feel a stretch in your glutes and external hip muscles. Hold this position for 10 seconds, then switch legs and perform the stretch on the opposite side. Relax for a few moments, then repeat one more time. READ MORE

  • I have recently put on a lot of weight and feel stiff around my hands and thighs. What can I do?

    It has been proven that people who engage in physical activity cope with depression faster. The most important is aerobic activity to maximize your endurance and to break that stiffness feeling. Baby steps - it will be hard in the beginning but you will feel satisfaction later. Begin with Walking not running - u dont want to put stress with your weight on your knees. Cycling, swimming, dancing helps a lot. if you live in a house then gardening would be excellent choice of activity, and basic stretching yoga/pilates. Prior to any exercises, stretches are important. Lie on your back, bring one knee to your chest, hold it, count until 5 and the switch to the other knee. Then you can do SLR - Straight leg raise - very good for your thighs. Stabilize the muscles on your straight leg by contracting your quadriceps (the group of muscles on the front of your thigh). Inhaling slowly, lift the straight leg six inches off the ground. Hold for three seconds. Exhaling slowly, lower the leg to the floor with control Relax and repeat 10 times more. Now you ready for your aerobic/endurance exercises. READ MORE

  • Should I have physical therapy after elbow surgery?

    Yes - very important to start therapy right away to prevent any calcifications or bone spurs or adhesions. Often times because of pain after surgery, we tend to guard muscles - but with therapy, you will feel secure using those muscles. Also physical therapy will be beneficial for pain reduction. READ MORE

  • Is it advisable to undergo physical therapy after knee replacement surgery?

    You should start physical therapy right away - you dont want adhesions to develop. The longer you wait, the more tougher it will get to stretch out the muscles. READ MORE

  • Can physical therapy help my leg pain?

    Yes Physical Therapy can help you to alleviate the leg pain. We have great weight reduction programs and usually we show specific functional therapeutic activities for leg exercise so that you don’t have to experience pain. READ MORE

  • Exercise for frozen shoulders?

    Frozen shoulder also known as Adhesive Capsulitis - there is an inflammation inside tour shoulder joint which prevents you from bringing your arm up - its very painful and stiff. You need to first and foremost warm the muscles by using electrical stimulation with some warm heating pads and then bring tour shoulder to 90 degrees or as much as you can perpendicular to the floor and apply with the other hand pressure on the shoulder from too to the bottom - of course it would be best if someone does this for u - its called inferior glide mobilization - so you would simply glide the ball inside the socket from superior to inferior position in order to break those adhesions that are developed. Then you would also benefit by laying on your non effective sideway and while shoulder against your body, bend the effected elbow to 99 degrees and use 2 lbs weights do some internal and external e meaning being your elbow inward and outward while you are in the position. Corner stretches would be excellent exercise as well as walk your fingers up above your head against the wall as if u would go up the stairs but with fingers. At the end, pendulum exercise - just bring your shoulder outward while standing and let it hang loose with 2 lbs weight. After the exercise definitely ice it foe about 2” min and you should repeat this minimum 3 times per week for a few weeks and u will feel much better. READ MORE

  • Foot Turning Inward

    Very good question. How you step actually does matter for your health, especially if you participate in sports, like running. One way your foot can move when you step is called overpronation. Overpronation means that your foot rolls inward as you move. If you overpronate, the outer edge of your heel hits the ground first, and then your foot rolls inward onto the arch. Pronation refers to the flattening of your feet. So, if you overpronate, you overly flatten your feet. As your arch flattens and stretches, your muscles, tendons, and ligaments are strained. You may be at a higher risk of developing certain injuries. ankle sprains shin splints achilles tendinitis heel spurs plantar fasciitis What needs to be done. Definitely manual ankle mobilizations, electrical modalities for pain modulation and building muscle tone by strengthening certain intrinsic group of muscles. Balance/coordination is a vital part since there is a brain tumor. Also very important therapeutic activities especially while on Treadmill and off the treadmill. READ MORE

  • Concerning Neck Pain

    Your neck lain is not because of cracking it. As a matter of fact, adjusting your neck should actually relieve the negative pressure in your neck. Most likely you pulled on a muscle and put a slight pressure on the muscles. Warm compress with some anti-inflammatory creams over the counter such as bayer for muscle pain or biofreeze will help a lot. Also pharmaceutical tens unit will help release the pressure from muscle spindle fibers that are inflamed. READ MORE

  • working out

    Absolutely yes you can workout the same day - even better after rehab adjustments. READ MORE

  • Shoulder Pain

    Most likely you have an impingement of a nerve in your neck muscles. Therefore, most importantly is to work on your neck muscles by doing a few steps to release nerve compression. You need to decompress your neck - email me foe some photos at acpt2091@gmail.com Then you need some warm anti-inflammatory topical creams such as sombra - rub it in at night. Also electrical stim would be perfect to apply with a hearing packs once a day. Self adjustments or self mobilization would be perfect. Email me for instructions. READ MORE

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