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Are your physical therapists trained to treat my condition?

September 8th, 2016

Physical therapists have years of university level training in anatomy, physiology, kinesiology (study of joint movement), neurology, and many of the other medical sciences.  Our physical therapists have graduated from accredited physical therapy programs and are state licensed. Depending on the university, the physical therapy program is either a masters or doctorate level degree.  Rest

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I don’t have insurance – what do I do?

September 8th, 2016

For patients who do not have insurance, we offer a discounted fee, due at the time of service.

How should I pay?

September 8th, 2016

We accept cash, check, debit card, and credit card. We are happy to discuss payment plan options as well. It is our policy that payment is made at the time of service.  Your insurance benefits will be determined before your second visit, and you will be informed of what, if any, payment is necessary on

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What should I wear to my sessions?

September 8th, 2016

Dress comfortably with clothes that allow easy access for the therapist to examine your problem areas.  For treatments, loose fitting clothes that are comfortable for gentle exercises and supportive sneakers are often good choices to wear.

How long will each of my sessions last?

September 8th, 2016

Typically, the first session lasts for 1 hour 15 minutes. Each session after that may be 45-60 minutes. The amount of time will be based on your specific needs, and your therapist will discuss this with you.

How many times will I need to come in before I feel better?

September 8th, 2016

Each patient’s diagnosis is different, so together with your referring physician, your therapist will develop a plan of care that is right for you.  Your plan of care and number of visits will be determined during your first visit and explained to you by our physical therapist.

What types of education/training do your therapists have?

September 8th, 2016

Physical therapists have years of university level training in anatomy, physiology, kinesiology (study of joint movement), neurology, and many of the other medical sciences. Our physical therapists have graduated from accredited physical therapy programs and are state licensed. Depending on the university, the physical therapy program is either a masters or doctorate level degree. Rest

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Can I continue sessions even after I feel better?

September 8th, 2016

Yes, once you have completed your therapy sessions, your therapist will review your continuing home program.   We can make arrangements to meet you at your gym to work with you on determining what equipment may be beneficial, and what exercises would be helpful in your continued recovery.