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  • What do I need to bring to my first appointment?
    Please arrive 15-20 minutes prior to your initial physical therapy examination. We ask our patients to bring completed patient forms, insurance card, driver’s license, any referral or script from your doctor or health care provider, and method of payment.
  • How long does a typical visit last?
    The initial physical therapy examination will typically last 45-60 minutes. Follow up treatment sessions can last between 45-90 minutes depending on the patient’s condition and treatment plan.
  • What can I expect from physical therapy?
    Your physical therapist will perform a variety of interventions dependent on your current condition, dysfunction, pain and goals. A typical physical therapy visit will include manual (hands-on) therapy, supervised and individualized exercise, patient education, and home exercise program development and progressions.
  • What should I wear to physical therapy?
    We recommend our patients wear loose and comfortable clothing. The specific region of the body we will be treating needs to be as accessible as possible. Additionally, please bring any braces, splints, or similar equipment that you are planning to use. Please avoid wearing jeans, tight fitting clothes, skirts, dresses, low-cut or revealing clothing.
  • What is the cancellation policy?
    Please notify the clinic 24 hours prior to the scheduled appointment time for cancellations or to reschedule an appointment. No show fees may be administered at the clinic’s discretion.
  • Do I need a prescription from my doctor?
    We offer direct access to physical therapy. Direct Access is a law that allows patients to seek and receive physical therapy care for a limited time frame without a prescription or referral from a healthcare provider. Texas law allows physical therapists to provide evaluation and treatment for up to 10 days. If treatment is needed beyond the allowed days, your physician will need to submit a prescription for your plan of care.
  • Can I choose where I want to have physical therapy?
    Yes. The patient always has the choice of where he or she wishes to receive physical therapy.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

PATIENT INFORMATION FORMS

Patient Forms

Medical History Form

Conditions of Admission (En)

Conditions of Admission (Sp)

Referral Form

Conditons We Treat

CONDITIONS WE TREAT

Whether you suffer from low back or knee pain to balance impairments or arthritis, we can help. Physical therapy can help to improve the way that you move to reduce pain and prevent future injuries. Oftentimes, physicians will prescribe physical therapy for an orthopedic condition or injury first as a non-invasive alternative to surgery. Our therapists are highly qualified and trained in manual and orthopedic therapy. We treat almost any ailment, condition, or injury you may have that is causing pain and discomfort including, but not limited to:

Abnormal Gait Patterns

Achilles Tendon Injuries (Tendinopathy)

ACL Tear (Anterior Cruciate Ligament)

Acute Injuries

Ankle Sprain

Adhesive Capsulitis (Frozen Shoulders)

Arthritis

Back pain

Balance difficulties

Bengin Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo

Biceps Tendinitis

Bursitis

Congenital Injuries

Concussion

Degenerative Disk Disease

Dislocation

Dizziness

Dyspareunia

Elbow Fracture

Femur Fracture

Fibromyalgia

Greater Trochanteric Bursitis

Groin Strain

Hamstring Injuries

Hand Trauma

Headaches

Herniated Disk

Hip and Back Pain

Hip Impingement (Femoroacetabular Impingement)

Incontinence

ITBS (Iliotibial Band Syndrome) 

Joint Pain

Knee Pain

Labral Tear

Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis/Golfer’s Elbow)

LCL Sprain (Lateral Collateral Ligament)

Low Back Pain

Lower Extremity Stress Fractures

MCL Injury (Medial Collateral Ligament)

Meniscal Tear

Muscle injuries

Multidirectional Instability of the Shoulder (MDI)

Myofascial Pain

Neck pain

Nerve Injuries

Occupational injuries

Osteoporosis

Osteoarthritis

PCL Injury (Posterior Cruciate Ligament)

Pelvic Fracture

Pelvic Pain

Pes Anserine Bursitis

PFPS (Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome)

Plantar fasciitis

Plica Syndrome

Post-operative recovery

Post-fracture care 

Post-stroke recovery

Postural disorders

Pre & Post Partum Pain

Repetitive motion injuries

Rotator cuff injuries

Rotator cuff Tendinitis

Shin Splints

Snapping Hip Syndrome

Spinal issues

Spinal Stenosis

Sports injuries

Sciatica

Stress Fractures

Stroke

Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMJ)

Thumb Arthritis

Total hip Replacement (Arthroplasty)

Total Knee Replacement

Ulnar Collateral Ligament Injury

Vertigo

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We're always looking for passionate clinicians to join our team. Click here to view current opportunities or email your resume to hr@ptpartners.com.

 

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