Patient Information
For your first visit, you can expect a thorough examination and diagnosis of your injury or condition. It is likely that you will receive your first treatment during this visit.
Please wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothes. If you wear glasses or contact lenses or hearing aids, please ensure that they are in place. Communication between you and your therapist is crucial, and being able to see and hear clearly is a crucial component of ensuring you are understood and that you understand what your therapist is telling you.
Before your appointment feel free to come prepared with your new patient paperwork completed. Download patient information, medical history, and the consent forms below.
What to Expect During Treatment
Your physical therapy journey will involve a combination of techniques and exercises tailored to your needs.
- Hands-On Therapy: Your therapist may use manual techniques such as massage, mobilization, and manipulation to reduce pain, improve joint mobility, and restore normal movement patterns.
- Therapeutic Exercises: You will be guided through a series of exercises designed to strengthen weak muscles, improve flexibility, enhance balance, and increase endurance. These exercises are crucial for long-term recovery.
- Education and Self-Management: We will provide you with education about your condition, proper body mechanics, posture, and strategies for managing your symptoms at home. You will also receive a home exercise program to continue your progress between sessions.
- Progress Monitoring: Your therapist will regularly assess your progress and adjust yo