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FAQ

Theradynamics Physical and Occupational Therapy offers a comprehensive range of rehabilitative services aimed at enhancing individuals’ functional abilities and quality of life. With a team of highly skilled and compassionate therapists, Theradynamics provides personalized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s unique needs, whether recovering from injuries, managing chronic conditions, or seeking to improve overall mobility and independence. Utilizing evidence-based techniques and state-of-the-art equipment, the center is dedicated to delivering exceptional care and achieving optimal outcomes for patients of all ages.

1. What is physical therapy (PT)?
Physical therapy, often abbreviated as PT, is a healthcare profession focused on helping people regain and improve their physical abilities, mobility, and function. It involves the use of exercises, manual therapy, education, and other interventions to treat a wide range of conditions and injuries.

2. When is physical therapy needed?
Physical therapy is recommended for various reasons, including post-injury rehabilitation, recovery after surgery, management of chronic pain, improving mobility and balance, treating sports-related injuries, and addressing neurological conditions.

3. Who provides physical therapy?
Physical therapists (PTs) are healthcare professionals who are trained and licensed to provide physical therapy services. They have a deep understanding of the musculoskeletal and neuromuscular systems and design personalized treatment plans for patients.

4. What happens during a physical therapy session?
A physical therapy session typically involves an assessment of the patient’s condition, movement analysis, and functional limitations. Based on this assessment, the PT develops a customized treatment plan, which may include exercises, stretches, manual therapy techniques, and education about injury prevention and management.

5. Is a doctor’s referral required for physical therapy?
In many cases, a doctor’s referral is not necessary to start physical therapy. Many states allow “direct access” to physical therapy, meaning patients can seek treatment directly from a physical therapist without a referral. However, insurance policies and regulations may vary, so it’s best to check with your insurance provider or local regulations.

6. How long does a course of physical therapy last?
The duration of physical therapy varies depending on the individual’s condition and goals. Some conditions may require only a few sessions, while others may require several weeks or months of consistent therapy.

7. Does physical therapy hurt?
Physical therapy should not cause excessive pain, although some discomfort might be experienced during certain therapeutic exercises or manual techniques. A skilled physical therapist will monitor your comfort levels and adjust the treatment plan accordingly.

8. What should I wear to a physical therapy session?
Wear comfortable and loose-fitting clothing that allows you to move freely. It’s often a good idea to wear athletic shoes or appropriate footwear.

9. Can physical therapy prevent surgery?
In some cases, physical therapy can help manage and improve conditions to the point where surgery may be avoided. PT is often prescribed as a conservative treatment option before considering surgical intervention.

10. What should I expect after completing a course of physical therapy?
After completing physical therapy, you should expect improved mobility, reduced pain, increased strength, and a better understanding of how to manage your condition independently. Your physical therapist may provide you with a home exercise program to continue your progress.