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By David Bertone, PT, DPT, OCS, and Owner of db Orthopedic Physical Therapy
Over the past few decades, the benefits of physical therapy have been even more supported by medical research as well as utilized by consumers directly.The medical model 25 years ago required you to see a physician first for common musculoskeletal problems and then to be referred to physical therapy.That changed in 2003 when Direct Access to physical therapy became law in NJ.
During this time, the number of physical therapy clinics have exploded for two reasons: the cost saving benefits of comprehensive physical therapy in a patient’s recovery from disease, injury or illness and the influx of private equity firms on wall street buying and expanding locations.Wall street involvement has created an opportunity for investors looking for recurrent revenue to feed their profit margins.This has created situations where potential patients must be aware of what is NOT physical therapy, even though they are in a physical therapy facility.
Here is a list of potential situations that should raise your level of concern when getting physical therapy in any practice.Several are not illegal, but should make you seek out another facility:
What should you do if you experience any of these situations and you are not receiving skilled physical therapy?Seek out another physical therapy practice that has 5 star reviews, lists all their physical therapists with credentials on their website, have PT’s with advanced certifications and the practice owner is onsite.You should also file a complaint with the NJ Board of Physical Therapy Examiners (www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/) so others do not experience what is NOT physical therapy.
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