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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What should I expect during my first physical therapy visit?
During your first visit, your physical therapist will conduct a thorough evaluation to understand your medical history, current condition, and goals. They will assess your movement, strength, flexibility, and any specific areas of discomfort. Based on this evaluation, a personalized treatment plan will be created. The session may also include some initial exercises or hands-on treatment.
How long does a physical therapy session last?
Typically, physical therapy sessions last between 45 to 60 minutes. The exact duration will depend on your condition and the type of treatment you’re receiving.
Do I need a referral from my doctor to start physical therapy?
In most cases, you do not need a referral to begin physical therapy. However, many insurance plans may require a doctor’s referral or authorization for physical therapy services. It’s best to check with your insurance provider. You can also give our office a call for guidance.
What should I wear to my physical therapy appointment?
Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows you to move freely. If you are receiving treatment for a specific area, such as your knee or shoulder, bring clothing that allows easy access to that area.
How many physical therapy sessions will I need?
The number of sessions varies depending on your condition, goals, and progress. Your physical therapist will provide an estimate based on your evaluation. Many patients see improvement within 8-12 sessions, but some may require longer treatment.
Is physical therapy painful?
Some discomfort may occur, especially when you are working to improve mobility or strength in a painful area. However, physical therapy should not cause severe pain and we are not a “no pain no gain” type facility. Your therapist will adjust the treatment to ensure it is within your comfort level, and they will work with you to manage any discomfort during therapy.
Will my insurance cover physical therapy?
Most insurance plans cover physical therapy, but coverage varies depending on your provider. Our office will verify your benefits before starting treatment, and we will help you understand any out-of-pocket costs or co-pays. Feel free to contact us with questions about your specific insurance.
Can I continue with physical therapy if I miss a session?
It’s important to attend all your scheduled appointments to achieve the best results. However, if you miss a session, contact our office as soon as possible to reschedule. Your therapist may also provide you with exercises to do at home to stay on track.
What happens if my condition gets worse during physical therapy?
If you experience increased pain or discomfort, inform your therapist immediately. They will assess your condition and may adjust your treatment plan to better address your needs. Our goal is to help you recover safely and effectively, so your therapist will work with you to make necessary changes.
Will I need to do exercises at home?
Yes, in most cases, your therapist will give you home exercises to complement your in-clinic sessions. Doing these exercises is essential for improving strength, flexibility, and overall recovery. Your therapist will demonstrate the exercises and ensure you understand how to perform them safely.
Can physical therapy help with chronic pain or conditions like arthritis?
Yes, physical therapy is an effective treatment for many chronic conditions, including arthritis and other musculoskeletal issues. Your therapist will design a plan tailored to reduce pain, improve function, and prevent further joint damage through specialized exercises and techniques.
Do I need to bring anything to my first appointment?
Please bring your insurance card, a valid ID, and any relevant medical records or referrals (if applicable). It’s also helpful to bring a list of any medications you are currently taking and any prior imaging or test results (like X-rays or MRIs) that may be relevant to your condition.
Can physical therapy help me avoid surgery?
Physical therapy can be a conservative treatment option to manage pain and improve function, potentially avoiding surgery for many conditions. In some cases or conditions, surgery may still be necessary, but physical therapy can help prepare you for surgery or assist in recovery afterward.
What types of treatments will I receive during physical therapy?
Treatment methods can include manual therapy (hands-on techniques), therapeutic exercises, stretching, joint mobilizations, and posture education. Your therapist will choose the techniques best suited for your individual needs based on findings from your initial evaluation.
How do I know if physical therapy is working?
As you progress through therapy, your therapist will track your improvements through regular assessments. You should notice reduced pain, increased mobility, and improved function over time. If you’re unsure about your progress, always feel free to discuss it with your therapist.
What should I do if I have questions or concerns between appointments?
If you have any questions or concerns between sessions, don’t hesitate to reach out to our clinic. Our team is here to help, and we encourage open communication to ensure you’re comfortable with your treatment plan.