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After all of the testing by the physical therapist, what comes next?

Frequently Asked Questions, Center for Balance Disorders, UP...
The physical therapist will determine what type of exercises to provide you and will also determine how frequently to see you. Most of the exercising is done at home, because it can be inconvenient and costly to visit the physical therapist frequently. You will usually receive pictures of the exercises that you are asked to perform, as it is hard to remember everything that you are told during your visit. Subsequent visits generally last approximately 45 minutes to one hour.
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Can I go directly to my physical therapist?

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Forty-three states have some form of direct access. Some state physical therapy practice acts require a diagnosis before a patient can see a therapist (this is the case in California, Michigan, and Colorado to name a few). Other states allow patients to go directly to physical therapists. In most cases, if you are not making significant improvement within 30 days, the therapist will refer you to/back to your physician.
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How often will I be scheduled to see the physical therapist?

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The number of visits can range from once every week or two, up to two times a week. The duration of your care could range from one or two visits up to several months, depending on your problem. Generally, people with BPPV need fewer visits than do people with inner ear problems in both ears, or dizziness caused by a brain disorder. Your therapist should discuss the frequency of your planned visits with you during your initial visit.
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What is a Physical Therapist?

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A Physical Therapist is a licensed health care professional. They help restore function, improve mobility, relieve pain, and prevent or limit permanent physical disabilities of patients suffering from injuries or disease.
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What types of injuries can be treated by a physical therapist at Sandy Physical Therapy?

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Sandy Physical Therapy we treat a wide variety of injuries stemming from work, car accident, sports or disease. We specialize in treatment of orthopedic problems. These include neck and low back pain, shoulder, elbow, knee, and foot injuries, posture problems, TMJ and repetitive work injuries. We also provide rehabilitation after surgery for rotator cuff repair, total knee replacement, ACL reconstruction, ankle reconstruction, disc surgery of the spine and sport or exercise related injuries.
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Why should I choose a private practice physical therapist?

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Who is better to see, a PT that works for a physician or a PT that owns a private practice? We leave it up to you to draw your own conclusions but here are some facts. The studies indicate there were more treatments (visits per patient were 39% to 45% higher in physician owned clinics) and the cost was greater for those patients that attended a physician owned physical therapy practice (both gross and net revenue per patient were 30% to 40% higher) (1).
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Who chooses which physical therapist I go to?

Oftentimes, your physician will give you a recommendation or a listing of physical therapists in your area. Sometimes your insurance company will guide you with regard to who is "in network" for your insurance plan. If you have a specific request, you need to let your physician or insurance company know. Ultimately, however, the decision as to where you receive your care is up to you. Back to Top
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How long should I expect to spend with a physical therapist on my first visit?

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The physical therapist usually will send you some forms home to complete prior to your first visit. These forms help shorten the questions that the therapist will ask you and will also serve as a systematic way to make sure that they do not forget to ask you important questions. From the forms, the physical therapist will ask you additional questions so that they can better appreciate and understand your problems.
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Will I need to go to a physical therapist following my surgery?

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Physical therapy is an integral part of your recovery. I may have you see a therapist once before surgery and 4-5 days after the surgery. The therapist and I will decide if more supervised therapy is necessary.
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How Can I Be Treated by a Physical Therapist?

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Physical Therapists will often need a diagnosis from a licensed health care professional who is authorized by his or her license to diagnose (i.e. physicians, dentists, podiatrists, chiropractors, etc.). A Physical Therapist may evaluate a patient without a diagnosis; one is required prior to the physical therapist providing any treatment. Once you have a diagnosis, the physical therapist will implement a personalized treatment plan for you.
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Physical therapists (PTs) are health care professionals who diagnose and treat people of all ages who have medical problems or other health-related conditions that limit their abilities to move and perform functional activities in their daily lives. PTs also help prevent conditions associated with loss of mobility through fitness and wellness programs that achieve healthy and active lifestyles.
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A Physical Therapist is someone who has completed 4-6 years of formal education and residency from a nationally accredited program and is licensed to practice physical therapy.
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Minor aches and pains should get better with time. If your pain lingers for more than a few days, you need to start physical therapy. Also, if you have a symptom that starts re-occurring, it is possible that you have a movement disorder or musculoskeletal imbalance, and you should see a physical therapist for a full structural analysis.
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A physical therapist is a health professional who has a college degree, often a Master's or Doctorate, in the discipline of physical therapy. The profession became organized as a result of efforts to rehabilitate soldiers who were wounded in World War I, and their success evolved into the academic programs and licensing standards that ensure the integrity of the profession today.
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Physical Therapy FAQ's
Physical Therapists are licensed health care professionals who are experts in musculoskeletal dysfunctions.  Therapists are trained to analyze movement and identify abnormal mechanics.  From this assessment, a physical therapist will treat a dysfunction with manual skills. That will accelerate the recovery process. 
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A Physical Therapist (PT) evaluates patients and develops treatment programs in order to restore function, improve mobility, relieve pain, and prevent or limit permanent physical disabilities. A PT will review your medical history then test and measure your strength, range of motion, balance and coordination, posture, muscle performance, and motor function.
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Will I be seen by a licensed physical therapist?

The answer to this should be a resounding yes! Some healthcare offices and even a few doctor's and chiropractor's offices are billing for physical therapy by non licensed personnel. Not only is this unethical, in some cases it is fraudulent. You can find out if your therapist is licensed by checking with the Kansas Board of Healing Arts here: http://www.docboard.org/ks/df/kssearch.htm.
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Can I see a physical therapist without first seeing my doctor?

Recently, the State of New Jersey has passed a Direct Access law allowing physical therapists to see patients without a written prescription from a physician. However, since this is a recent change in the law, most insurance companies have not recognized this fact and still require proof of obtaining a written prescription from the physician to allow payment for physical therapy.
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How will the physical therapist communicate with my physician?

The physical therapist will communicate with your physician most commonly by written report. The physical therapist will send a complete written report outlining the findings of their initial evaluation as well as their assessment of the problem and an outline of the general treatment and frequency with which they intend to see you. The physical therapist will continue to update your physician with written reports as appropriate and most specifically prior to your return to the physician.
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May I take FMLA leave for visits to a physical therapist, if my doctor prescribes the therapy?

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Yes. FMLA permits you to take leave to receive "continuing treatment by a health care provider," which can include recurring absences for therapy treatments such as those ordered by a doctor for physical therapy after a hospital stay or for treatment of severe arthritis.
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A Physical Therapist is a medical professional who is trained, and who provides therapy and rehabilitative services, in order to help restore normal bodily functions such as speech, walking, the use of limbs and things of that nature.
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Minor aches and pains tend to take care of themselves with rest. But if you have a symptom that recurs more than once, and/or limits you from doing what you enjoy or your daily activities, it's time to see a physical therapist. the years go by, an accumulation of small "incidents" can create a significant problem For example, a certain manner of walking due to a "fallen arch" may produce back pain, especially if the walking intensifies in time and speed.
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Patients are most often CO-treated by 2 Physical Therapists or 1 Physical Therapist and 1 Physical Therapy Assistant.
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What Training does a Physical Therapist Have?

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A Physical Therapist has completed an accredited 4-6 year college program. They have met the educational requirements in physical therapy, including studies in biology, basic medical sciences, and clinical experience. Physical Therapists must pass an examination and receive a license to practice.
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