
Chronic exertional compartment syndrome is one of the most common causes of pain, numbness, and foot drop, most often seen in runners.
Dr. Haim S. Hechtman is the co-founder of Point Performance. Haim has focused on changing the way patients experience physical therapy. His methods, protocols, and commitment to treat the entire individual has resulted in exceptional patient outcomes. His proven and timely results have endeared him to athletes and weekend warriors in the metropolitan area.
Haim has been a trusted provider for the NFL, MLB, MLL and professional tennis. He strives to improve his skills and outcomes through ongoing advanced education and working holistically with surgical, medical, and other healthcare professionals. His goal to reduce pain, restore, and enhance physical function is engraved in the culture of Point Performance. Haim has surrounded himself with some of the best clinicians in the region. He received his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Northeastern University.
With a pledge to provide an excellent patient experience coupled with leading-edge services for your health and recovery, Haim and the Point Performance team promise to help you regain and enhance your movement, strength, and flexibility. When Haim is not treating patients or running the business, he enjoys cooking, sailing, working out, and spending time with his wife Ariel, sons Sawyer Bear and Evan Archer, and dog Scout.
Haim has an unusual approach to physical therapy in that he uses a hands-on approach customized for me. I have never felt that he was just “checking the boxes” or putting me through a routine. Every treatment is different and based on how I am feeling that day. Haim knows when to push me, when to hold back and is generally sensitive to what is going on with me. In my opinion, this quality is very rare. -Gretchen Park
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Dr. Haim S. Hechtman, DPT
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“When I learned that my two favorite practitioners—who gave me back a normal, pain-free life—were joining their practices I thought, what a winner…..”
– Jane Stanley
Chronic exertional compartment syndrome is one of the most common causes of pain, numbness, and foot drop, most often seen in runners.
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