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Physical Therapy Evaluation

This is a clinical examination of a patient's current area of concern, a thorough review of past medical/surgical history, and objective data collection.

 

Objective data may include assessment of movement patterns, posture, balance, strength and mobility to establish an appropriate plan of care.

 

Ongoing frequency and duration of treatment will be determined during the evaluation in order to meet the patient's desired goals.

Follow Up Treatment

This occurs following an initial visit to provide treatment addressing symptoms, assess response to programming, progress and modify plan of care as necessary.

 

Treatment may include manual therapy interventions (soft tissue mobilization, IASTM, myofascial decompression, joint mobilization, passive range of motion), therapeutic exercises, neuromuscular retraining, strengthening, balance and proprioceptive activities, postural education, and/or functional activities.

 

Specific approaches and techniques are chosen based on current, evidence based practice.

Note : Patients with Medicare insurance plans are not permitted to receive cash based services that are typically reimbursed by Medicare. Skilled physical therapy evaluation and treatment do qualify under this rule and cannot be provided.

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On the other side of a storm is the strength that comes from having navigated through it. Raise your sail and begin.

-Gregory S. Williams

Common Diagnoses Treated : 

  • Sports-Related Injury  

  • Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome

  • Achilles Tendinopathy

  • Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome (Shin Splints)

  • Plantar Fasciitis

  • IT Band Syndrome

  • Tendon and Ligament Injury

  • Muscle Strain

  • Ankle Sprains

  • Fractures

  • Hip Pathology 

  • Low Back Pain

  • Shoulder Injury

  • Neck Pain

  • Bone Stress Injury

  • Pre/Post Surgery Rehabilitation

  • Return to Sport Rehab & Testing

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