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Mena A. says, "Magic. Is the word that describes working with Nathan Gearhart. I Had been having groin pain on my left leg for a whole year, it would randomly flare up and start to hurt. The pain was so unbearable to the point where it made working out and doing day to day activities hard. I found Nathan through a mutual friend. I was honestly hesitant at first as i thought i could just do stretches but those have failed me. I had never went to get my groin checked out, so I decided that I should. I gave Nathan a call and he took me the same exact day, he was very responsive, and attentive. On my first appointment, he did everything manually, which at first I was a bit skeptical and thought my groin was still going to hurt. Before I forget to mention, going in there, I was a little bit intimidated, but that changed as soon as the session started, Nathan was very professional, and made me VERY comfortable, which I GREATLY appreciate. The first appointment went great, I still had SOME pain but we both agreed that since this was the first time ever getting this checked out, with time it be much better. Nathan sent me home with some home work to do everyday. The very next day of my appointment, my pain was gone…. GONE, nothing, no pain, I can walk and I didn’t have any pinching pain. WITH ONE SESSION, I know, crazy. During my first appointment I had mentioned having a problem bench pressing, so following that I made a second appointment RIGHT AWAY. My second appointment, we started with a bit of manual stretches, then moved onto cupping. which was amazing!!!! When my second appointment came, my groin pain was long gone. Nathan sent me home with more homework, both lower and upper body. We also did shoulder CARS, with cupping. And wow, did that show me that I VERY MUCH lack shoulder mobility. With the homework I can say that my upper body days have greatly improved. With only 2 sessions, a years worth of pain was gone, and if that doesn’t convince you, IT SHOULD! I can go on and on about how great it was working with Nathan, but this alone should tell you how much great of an impact he’s made. I had originally went into nursing, It was something i longed to be, and up until i made my first appointment it was what i wanted to be. 3 weeks later, I switched majors to Physical Therapy. I realized that this, THIS, is what i want to do. Help people become the best version of their selves, I loved the way nathan was explaining everything we did, and how it helps, and it sparked my interest. I realized that this is what i wanted to do, help people when they think they are out of options. Ill forever be grateful for Nathan Gearhart from Functional movement and wellness."See more

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What are the different types of physical therapy?

Physical therapists work with people who have been injured or people who are ill to improve their movement and help them manage their pain. The U.S. Department of Labor explains that physical therapists “are often an important part of rehabilitation, treatment, and prevention of patients with chronic conditions, illnesses, or injuries.” Physical therapists can also choose to specialize in one of nine areas. According to the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties, these areas of specialization are:

  • Cardiovascular and Pulmonary
  • Clinical Electrophysiology
  • Geriatrics
  • Neurology
  • Oncology
  • Orthopaedics
  • Pediatrics
  • Sports and
  • Women's Health

 

The national average cost for a physical therapist is $60 to $80, although it will cost more if the patient is paying for services out of pocket rather than through insurance. If you have insurance and want to work with a physical therapist for a specialty area, such as oncology or geriatrics, you may need a referral from your general practitioner. Patients who are paying directly for services can often contact the physical therapist directly.

What exactly does a physical therapist do?

A physical therapist is a health care provider who assists patients with mobility improvement and pain management. Often patients are referred to a physical therapist by a primary care doctor or specialist for help recovering from a surgery or traumatic injury, such as a car crash. Physical therapists help patients manage pain that results from chronic disease and other illness. Physical therapy can help enhance mobility when patients are faced with neurological disorders, such as after a stroke, and provide relief from arthritis or other mobility and pain issues.   

A physical therapist uses medical exercise equipment and exercises to empower patients to regain flexibility and mobility where possible. They may use treadmills, steps, medicine balls, resistance bands, isometric exercises, weights and more to improve muscle control and movement. A physical therapist uses physical movement to help heal the patient, but also can sometimes prescribe medication as appropriate. A physical therapist can also become board certified in one of nine specialty areas.

Why is physical therapy important?

Physical therapy can help you recover range of motion and ease pain after injury, accident or illness. Many people are prescribed physical therapy by their primary care doctor or specialist after a car accident, surgery or sports-related injury. You don’t need a doctor’s referral to start physical therapy, but unless you are paying out of pocket for the services, your insurance provider might require a referral. Physical therapy is also a medical solution for pain associated with chronic illness such as osteoarthritis and can be used for recovery after a stroke or other neurological disorders.

Physical therapy teaches you how to move your body in a safe and healing way to regain strength and movement. During a physical therapy session, the PT will teach you to use medical exercise equipment and approved exercises to regain your lost flexibility and improve your mobility where possible. You may use treadmills, steps, medicine balls, resistance bands, isometric exercises, weights and more. From young children to seniors, patients of any age can benefit from the science-based movements and exercises that encourage flexibility, rebuild muscle, and ease stiff joints.

How much does a physical therapy session cost?

The national average cost for a physical therapy session is $60 to $80, although the cost may be higher if the patient pays out of pocket for the services instead of being covered by insurance. Physical therapy sessions may last from 30 to 120 minutes, depending on the therapist and your medical needs. When paying out of pocket, session rates may range from an average of $75-$300 or more, depending on the location, length of session, and specialization of the therapist. Standard out-of-pocket rates average $150 per session. According to the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties, physical therapists may become board certified in one of nine specialties: Cardiovascular and Pulmonary, Clinical Electrophysiology, Geriatrics, Neurology, Oncology, Orthopaedics, Pediatrics, Sports, and Women's Health. To receive this board specialist certification, the physical therapist must complete a minimum of 2,000 hours of clinical work in their specialty area and pass an exam. A physical therapist who is board certified in a specialty may charge higher rates to account for their advanced training and expertise.

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