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Why Completing Therapy Matters?
Understanding the importance of finishing your prescribed treatment plan is key to lasting results. Here’s why:
Reduces risk of reinjury.
Ensures complete recovery and optimal function.
Saves time and costs in the long run by preventing future setbacks.
Overcoming Barriers
We address common concerns:
Time
Flexible scheduling and mobile services bring care to you.
Cost
Transparent pricing and assistance with insurance to make therapy affordable.
Convenience
Personalized plans fit into your lifestyle seamlessly.
FAQ’s
We can come to you for your physical therapy. We make house calls and office calls. All we need is space for a portable treatment table.
We bring a portable treatment table and other small equipment needed to conduct therapy. Not much is needed to isolate the neck or back.
We accept self-pay, providing a convenient and efficient option for individuals seeking immediate care. This allows patients to receive same-day treatment without the delay of an additional doctor’s visit or waiting for a prescription. As Indiana is a direct access state for physical therapy, licensed physical therapists can treat patients for up to 30 days before a physician’s prescription is required.
First click here for a Free Consult. Then you can tell us a little about the issue. We will give you a free consultation call to give you an idea of what to expect about your specific issue.
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Not necessarily. Whether in your home, office, or place of convenience, we can still strengthen and address your deficits just as effectively as if you went to a clinic to receive treatment. Our training and skillset allow us to determine the issue and address the main problem with a manual therapy approach and medial exercises. Medical exercises are the specific movements necessary to restore health to tissue.
We have developed an approach that keeps pain at a minimal if at all. Sometimes it can’t be avoided but it’s an infrequent experience. However, it may depend on what phase of healing you’re in such as being post-op from surgery or a long-standing issue for many years.