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Will my insurance cover Physical Therapy?Most insurance plans provide coverage for physical therapy, but the extent varies. Contact your insurance provider to confirm your benefits.
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When should I see a Physical Therapist?You should see a physical therapist if you experience pain, have limited mobility, are recovering from surgery, or have suffered an injury. It's also beneficial for managing chronic conditions as well as wellness & prevention.
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What should I wear to my appointments?Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows for easy movement. Athletic wear is often ideal.
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Can Physical Therapy help with chronic pain?Yes, physical therapy can be effective in managing chronic pain by improving mobility, strengthening muscles, and teaching pain management techniques.
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Do we accept patients that are involved in personal injury & worker's compensation cases on lien basis?Yes, we work closely with PI attorneys to provide treatments for injuries involves in cases mentioned above on a lien basis.
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What is Physical Therapy?Physical therapy is a treatment method that helps individuals improve movement, reduce pain, and restore function through various techniques, including exercises, manual therapy, and modalities.
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Is Physical Therapy painful?While some discomfort may occur, especially during certain exercises, physical therapy should not be excessively painful. Your therapist will adjust treatments to your comfort level.
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Do I need a referral to see a Physical Therapist?In many cases, you can see a physical therapist without a referral through direct access. However, some insurance plans may require one if referral is from your provider. Check with your provider for specific requirements.
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What should I expect during my first visit?During your first visit, you'll undergo an evaluation, where the therapist will thoroughly assess your condition, discuss your medical history, and create a personalized treatment plan.
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How many sessions will I need?The number of sessions varies based on your condition and progress. Your therapist will provide a recommended plan after your initial evaluation.
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How long does a typical session last?A typical physical therapy session lasts between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on your specific needs and treatment plan.
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