You Have a Right to Choose Your Own PT

You Have a Right to Choose Your Own PT

therapy1Let’s face it, there is no one more important to advocate for your own health than you! As the most important member of your own health care team, you are entitled to choose your own health care provider that will not only meet but exceed your goals.  The following information, provided by theAmerican Physical Therapy Association (APTA), provides guidelines for choosing a physical therapist for your care.

Freedom of Choice

  • Most states allow you to go directly to a physical therapist without getting a physician’s referral first. Currently, 46 states allow people to go directly to a physical therapist without a physician’s referral (all but Alabama, Indiana, Michigan, and Oklahoma).
  • Keep in mind that your insurance policy may require a visit to the primary care physician first or may limit your access to preferred providers only.
  • Always insist that your physical therapy be provided by a licensed physical therapist. Physical therapists who are members of APTA are bound by the Association’s Code of Ethics and are especially committed to providing competent and compassionate care.

How to Choose a Physical Therapist

  • Make sure that you receive physical therapy from a licensed physical therapist.
  • Ask the physical therapist’s clinic if it participates with your insurance company. Ask whether the physical therapist’s clinic will submit claims on your behalf to your insurance company.
  • There may be good reasons to see a physical therapist who does not participate with your insurance plan. If you need a physical therapist who has special skills related to your particular condition-or if the location or other aspects of the care or the facility meet your needs-this may be a good choice for you.

Specialization

  • Many physical therapists specialize in treating specific areas of the body, such as the back, neck, knee, hand, or shoulder, or they may concentrate their practice on pre- and postnatal care, sports injuries, stroke rehabilitation, or one of many other areas or physical therapy.
  • PTs may also be certified by the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties (ABPTS).

Your Appointment

  • Your first visit should include an evaluation to identify current and potential problems.
  • Based on the results of the examination, and considering your specific goals, your physical therapist will design a plan of care to include specific interventions and will propose a timetable to achieve these goals and optimize your movement and function.
  • Your physical therapist will likely provide you with instructions to perform exercises at home to facilitate your recovery.
  • You should feel comfortable asking your physical therapist any questions regarding your course of care, including specifics regarding interventions and expectations.

For the complete article on Choosing Your Own PT, please CLICK HERE.  If we can be of assistance, please do not hesitate to call Baudry Therapy Center for your physical therapy and fitness needs.

 

October is Physical Therapy Month – Get Involved!

October: Physical Therapy Month

NPTM2014_590x222National Physical Therapy Month (NPTM) is celebrated each October to recognize how physical therapists and physical therapist assistants help transform society by restoring and improving motion in people’s lives.  This year, we want to know how Physical Therapy has helped you!

Share Your Story

During the month of October, we want you to hear how Physical Therapy has helped you.  Send in your story as an email, a video or by good old snail mail and we will feature you on our social media channels.  Get creative though!  The best story will be chosen at the end of the month and the winner will receive a cool prize!  Email your story or video testimonial to rich@baudrytherapy.com.

The Face of Physical Therapy

At Baudry Therapy Center/BRIO, our business starts with Physical Therapy but it doesn’t end there.  Our goal is to make EVERY client better off for having spent time with us. We seek an overall wellness.  If we succeed, then we consider our mission accomplished!

And now that you know what we do, let me tell you who we see in physical therapy:

  •  Busy house moms: These are the people who drive carpool, take care of the family needs, and have little time for themselves. We help them manage pain and help them develop strategies to stay healthy.
  • High powered business executives: These people live fast, have high stress, and a sedentary work life. Prone to back and neck pains, we help these people eliminate pain, and feel good so they can stay focused on their business.
  • Baby Boomers: The people who have taken the world by storm and created a great life for all of us Americans. We help those who refuse to grow old, stay fit, active, and doing the things they love.
  • Senior Citizens: Known as our finest generation, these people have sacrificed so much for all of us. Now it is time for others to help them take care of  themselves. We help these heroes maintain strength, mobility, and their independence.
  • Teenagers: Our youth, the next generation. We help these adolescents work through the growing pains, build confidence, coordination, and strength, so they can make it to the next level.
  • Weekend warriors: These individuals work hard during the week and play even harder on the weekends. We help you recover, rehab, and get back into the game.

Complimentary Consult

At Baudry Therapy Center/BRIO we love to see you thrive and feel blessed to be in the physical therapy business. We want to share our talents and knowledge with you to help you grow strong and stay fit. We are putting our money where our mouth is!  For the month of October, sign up for a complimentary 20-minute consult on Tuesdays from 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. or by appointment, and come see first-hand how Physical Therapy can help you.