Frequently Asked Questions
Back 2 Normal Physical Therapy provides comprehensive rehabilitation solutions for conditions such as orthopedic injuries, sports injuries, post-surgery rehab, pain management, elderly care management, balance/fall prevention, neck/back pain, and more. We offer orthopedic and sports injury rehabilitation, as well as post-surgical pain management.
Q: Do I need a referral from a doctor before seeing a physical therapist?
No, in most cases. Be on the safe side to ensure the best possible experience with your physical therapist and insurance provider. Contact them to find out what their requirements are.
Q: What should I expect at my first appointment?
Your physical therapist will assess your condition during your first appointment by reviewing your medical records, performing physical examinations and possibly running additional tests in order to better understand your condition. They will then create a treatment plan that is tailored to you based on the findings.
Q: Do you accept insurance plans and self-pay payment options (or flexible payment plans) as payments?
We accept self-pay options/flexible payment plans, as well as most major insurance plans. Please contact us directly to verify coverage.
Physical Therapy Treatments
Q: What is Physical Therapy (PT), and how can it help me?
Physical therapy is an area of healthcare that focuses on the restoration and functionality for people with impairments, functional limitations, or disabilities. As part of rehabilitation, PT includes diagnosing and treating patients to restore their movement and function.
Q: How long does physical therapy last?
Your physical therapist will create a treatment plan that is tailored to your specific needs and goals.
Q: Can Physical Therapy help with my pain?
Physical therapy is a great way to manage pain. Our treatments are aimed at reducing inflammation, increasing mobility and strengthening supporting muscles to relieve discomfort.
Q: What is Manual Therapy?
It includes techniques that are designed to increase joint flexibility, relieve pain and restore functionality. This forms the cornerstone for our treatment plans.