Your physical therapist will perform a comprehensive personalized assessment to discover impairments that can decrease function or lead to pain and injury.
After your physical therapist is aware of your impairments, they will share them with you and prescribe conservative treatment interventions to correct them.
Your physical therapist will reassess your impairments to track effectiveness. Addressing impairments can help you achieve your goals by decreasing pain and improving function.
A physical therapist can help you decrease pain that occurs with body positions, movements, or exercises.
A physical therapist can indentify and address impairments before they lead to pain, injury, or loss of function.
Specialized physical therapists can analyze the demands of your physical goals and guide you through a personalized program to maximize peformance in sport or every day life.
Many clinics will ask you for a referral from your physician even though physical therapists have legal direct access in most states. Physical therapists are trained to perform screenings to determine if it's necessary to see a doctor.
Going through the tradtional healthcare system often involves seeing 1 or 2 doctors before receiving the necessary care from a physical therapist. Insurance authorization can also delay or prevent care in many cases.
Most clinics within the traditional healthcare system offer physical therapy services during normal business hours. Physical Therapists on our platform also have early morning, evening, and weekend availability.
In the tradtional healthcare system you will often see a physical therapist in a standardized clinic environment. On our platform you can choose to have the visit where it's most suited for your needs and goals and your physical therapist will bring any necessary equipment with them.