Sunday, October 25, 2015

National Physical Therapy Month

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Forms of physical therapy date back to ancient times where physicians encouraged using massage, manual therapy and hydrotherapy to treat different ailments. Physical therapy has had such a big impact on health and wellness that we are recognizing its amazing benefits on the body throughout the month of October. Physical therapists and physical therapist assistants play a huge role in decreasing the pain of their patients by restoring motion and promoting a healthy lifestyle.
Immobility due to pain or certain neurological issues can cause problems with your balance, strength, and range of motion, significantly impacting quality of life. Physical therapy is a great way to manage or eliminate pain without medication or surgical procedures. Mobility is the key to aging gracefully by remaining active and independent.
Your physical therapist will examine your condition and can develop a treatment plan to restore function and reduce pain. The goal of physical therapy is to work toward function. A physical therapist will use their education and experience to develop an individualized treatment plan for each individual patient.
Physical therapy helps a variety of patients anywhere from children to the elderly. They help elderly patients to live independently, athletes to return to their field after an injury, and anyone in between suffering from pain from all types of ailments.
There are many ways a physical therapist helps their patients accomplish their goals. Your physical therapist may use ice or heat to reduce pain and swelling as well as incorporating manual therapy, aquatic therapy, ultrasound, electrical stimulation, exercise, stretching, weightlifting and walking.
We will continue to acknowledge and spread the awareness of how beneficial physical therapy is to patients and how working with a physical therapist can help you to live a healthier lifestyle throughout the month of October. It is a time to thank these professionals for choosing a demanding yet rewarding profession!
Is your practice in need of additional referrals? We specialize in making your phone ring and getting you new evals each month. Give us a call or email us for more information on how to become a partner on the Physical Therapist Finder website.

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Reputation Management—What Does the Public Think of You?

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Your company’s public image is crucial to its survival. With the high availability of information on the internet, businesses must be vigilant to remain competitive. How your company is portrayed and the actions you and your team take both digitally and through traditional avenues all add up to your company image.
The first area to examine is your first impression. Whether it is your office or your website, both must be professional, comfortable, and appropriate. For example, if you specialize in pediatric care, you will want the waiting area and website to be representative of this. The decor should be bright and kid friendly and your website should be cheerful and warm. All of these factors give your clients an impression which will ultimately affect their personal recommendations and digital reviews.
The second area you must consider is how your information is disseminated. Services offered, insurances accepted, and pricing and payment policies should all be clearly accessible and stated. Miscommunications often lead to disgruntled customers. It is easier to be transparent from the beginning than to face the wrath of a scorned customer who may discontinue going to your establishment, advise others via negative reviews online, and tell their family, friends and coworkers the poor experience they had.
The third area you must consider is your issue resolution system. If a client is upset about a situation or miscommunication, responding quickly and effectively is key to salvaging the relationship. Customers want their grievances to be heard and fixed and most customers will not take further actions in destroying a company’s reputation if an appropriate response is taken. You will want to monitor your digital presence for any reviews or comments and take all customer complaints seriously.
All of these factors come down to good customer relations. Creating a friendly, effective, and transparent environment for customers will lead to increased referrals and positive reviews which will drive business further. Digital and print marketing can be effective but limiting but without happy customers.
Is your practice in need of additional referrals? We specialize in making your phone ring and getting you new evals each month. Give us a call or email us for more information on how to become a partner on the Physical Therapist Finder website.

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Why You Need to Have a Good Home Exercise Program for Your Patients


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There are many components to the healing process from a traumatic injury. Whether surgery is necessary or not, physical therapy is often the solution to long term success. Although the work completed in each session plays a huge role, what a patient does at home is equally as important.
Some patients are not used to maneuvering the correct way. A common mistake is trying to default to the way they would move prior to incurring their injury, making a bad situation even worse. Educating your patients on the correct movements will prevent both setbacks and additional pain.
Providing your patient with at-home exercises is crucial. When a patient begins to feel pain, providing exercises assuaging this pain will help reduce body tension and increase their comfort. If you instruct your patient on the correct movements for their needs, they will be less apt to seek out exercises from non-credible sources. By giving your patient some at-home exercises, they can also continue the physical therapy process in between sessions as well as help them build exercise habits promoting a lifetime of good health.
Remember, an important part of your patient’s longevity and happiness is tied to the success of their physical therapy. By providing them personal control over their journey with at-home exercises, you are increasing the likelihood of compliance as they begin to see results. The personalized attention from their in-person sessions in conjunction to a personalized exercise regimen will provide optimal results.
Is your practice in need of additional referrals? We specialize in making your phone ring and getting you new evals each month. Give us a call or email us for more information on how to become a partner on the Physical Therapist Finder website.
Is your practice in need of additional referrals? We specialize in making your phone ring and getting you new evals each month. Give us a call or email us for more information on how to become a partner on the Physical Therapist Finder website.

Thursday, September 3, 2015

When You Should Visit a Physical Therapist


Visiting a physical therapist is often an important step on the road to recovery and understanding when it’s appropriate to visit one is very simple.

Anytime you experience prolonged discomfort doing everyday activities, or your range of motion is suddenly or gradually being hindered, it may be a good time to visit a physical therapist. Pain that is recurring or constant could be a sign that it is time for professional help. Depending on your insurance and the state you live in, a physical therapist can be contacted directly or you can obtain a prescription from your medical doctor. Either the physical therapist or medical doctor can advise you on further treatment.

Often times your medical doctor will recommend a physical therapist when you are experiencing pain or discomfort. The physical therapist will be able to help minimize pain by going through exercises with you. A physical therapist can diagnose other issues you may have and help prevent those from getting worse. The physical therapist will be able to pinpoint the root cause of an issue based on your work and leisure activities and can also teach you how to avoid reinjury or injury escalation.

A physical therapist can help you when you have traumatic injuries as well as help you with conditions that develop with age such as arthritis. While some issues are unavoidable, a physical therapist can help ease the pain by providing exercises easing the tension in the area of discomfort and helping build you a personalized regimen for pain relief at home.

Often, the treatment and preventative work a physical therapist provides can help you avoid painful surgery as well as huge medical bills down the road. Physical therapists are here to help us; why let pain or discomfort rule your life?

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Issues that Physical Therapy Can Help With


Physical therapy may be the answer to your pain without you even knowing it. A wide variety of health problems, from a dislocated shoulder to stroke rehabilitation, can be improved by physical therapy. If you are dealing with a pain and you do not know what you can do to get better, find out if physical therapy can be one of your options.

One of the biggest issues a physical therapist can help you with is recovering from an injury. Whether this injury was from a sport or an accident, physical therapists can help you get back to your normal routine. Following an injury, your physical therapist will be able to reduce any pain you may be feeling and help rebuild your muscle’s strength. Physical therapy will not only get you back to your daily activities, but by going to physical therapy and healing your muscles properly it will also help prevent any further injury.

Physical therapy can also help when it come to childhood health conditions. Children who may suffer from serious health conditions like cerebral palsy, or may need gait training, can benefit from going to physical therapy by starting at a young age. A therapist will work with a child to improve their strength, mobility, and endurance so that they can have the best health possible. A physical therapist will also tailor the treatment to the child’s specific needs.

A physical therapist may also be a member of a team of doctors that are trying to help you recover. For patients who recently suffered from a stroke or had a heart problem, a physical therapist may be one of your biggest assets. They will help you get back to doing things such as walking or using the stairs while also increasing your overall muscle strength.

If you are suffering from a health condition and think physical therapy can help, check out physicaltherapistfinder.com to find a physical therapist near you! A physical therapist can help you with a variety of different things so if you are in pain and looking to alleviate it, see if physical therapy is the right option for you!

If you are looking for a service to expand your Physical Therapy Practice with more referrals, look no further. PT Finder can ensure that potential clients find their way to your practice. Utilizing search engines and getting your practice listed at the top, we can direct patients in the right direction, to the best possible Physical Therapy. To find out more or start using Physical Therapist Finder today, call (631) 268-4112.

Thursday, August 6, 2015

Facts and Myths About PT

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If you have never been to physical therapy before, you may be a little bit nervous about your first time. You also have probably heard some things that are true and some things that are not about physical therapy. To calm your nerves, here are some of the most common myths and unknown facts about physical therapy.
Myth #1: A referral is required before being evaluated by a physical therapist
This is not true. You do not need a referral to be evaluated for physical therapy. However, you will need a referral if you are going to receive physical therapy treatments after you have been evaluated.
Myth #2: Physical therapy is only used if you are already suffering
Physical therapy is not just used for rehabilitation and pain relief. Physical therapy is often at times used to prevent problems from occurring in the future by strengthening your muscles beforehand.
Myth #3: Insurance does not cover physical therapy
Most insurance plans cover at least one type of physical therapy. It is also typically cheaper to receive physical therapy than it is to receive scans and surgery.
Myth #4: Surgery is a better option than physical therapy
This is not true. In most cases, physical therapy can be just as effective, if not better than, surgery. Also, after most surgeries physical therapy is often required anyway.
Fact #1: Physical therapy can treat things other than physical injuries
Physical therapists can treat conditions such as chronic migraines, TMJ, vertigo, multiple sclerosis, and parkinson’s disease.
Fact #2: Physical therapy massages are not what you expect
Massages from a physical therapist are not usually relaxing like massages at spas. Often times, they are slightly painful because they are focusing on a specific muscle or joint that is inflamed.
Fact #3: Exercises at home are important
Your at-home exercises are just as important as the exercises done at physical therapy. At-home exercises can help to speed up your recovery much faster and also prevent you from suffering from the same injury over and over.

Thursday, July 30, 2015

The Physical Therapy Experience


If you are looking for a top-notch physical therapist in Smithtown, NY look no further than The Physical Therapy Experience. The Physical Therapy Experience works with patients of all different ages with a wide variety of physical therapy needs.

Dr. Zion and Dr. Martin use “manual one-on-one therapy”. They also use some of newest and most advanced techniques to help get their patients back in motion. Whether you need help returning to a sport after an injury, are looking to lessen your pain from fibromyalgia or arthritis, or want to work on your balance to become more independent, The Physical Therapy Experience can help you recover faster and get to where you want to be in life.

The Physical Therapy Experience is not just for therapy; they also strive to improve the overall quality of life and general comfort for children, pregnant women, seniors and patients suffering from Parkinson’s Disease.

The Physical Therapy Experience accepts a wide variety of insurances including Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, Empire, Medicare, Oxford, Medicaid, and Workers Compensation in order to help as many patients as they possibly can.


For more information about if The Physical Therapy Experience can help you or if they accept your insurance, visit their website ptexperience.com. If you wish to make an appointment, please call at (631) 724-5788. Their office hours are Monday-Friday 9am-7pm and Saturdays 830am-1pm.
Is your practice in need of additional referrals? We specialize in making your phone ring and getting you new evals each month. Give us a call or email us for more information on how to become a partner on the Physical Therapist Finder website.