Frequently Asked Questions

  • We understand that sometimes you may have to squeeze PT into your work day, and truly any clothing is acceptable. However, when possible, we recommend wearing comfortable clothes that you are able to move around in, so that you are able to get the most out of your therapy session!

  • We accept all major commercial insurances, as well as Medicare, Medicaid (if a patient is under the age of 18, or if Medicaid is a secondary insurance), and workers compensation.

  • The practice of physical therapy has evolved significantly since it was created in the early 1900s.

    Today, physical therapists provide services that help restore function, improve mobility, relieve pain, and prevent or limit permanent physical disabilities.

  • Physical Therapists (PT's) are licensed health care professionals who:

    • Diagnose and treat individuals of all ages

    • Work to enhance movement and a person's ability to accomplish daily activities

    • Examines and evaluates patients and plans therapy programs to improve movement, reduce pain, restore function, and prevent disability

  • You will have approximately 10-15 minutes of paperwork to complete at the initial visit.

    We will ask you a number of questions regarding your current problem and past medical history, and then do a physical examination.

    During the physical examination, we will look at strength, flexibility, and other special tests to determine the cause of your pain. We will educate you on our findings and usually give you some instructions or exercises to start working on at home. We usually have time for some treatment at the end as well.

  • Your treatment session will depend on what we find on the examination but may include:

    Exercises, stretches, modalities (electrical stimulation, ultrasound, heat, or ice), joint mobilization, and soft/deep tissue work as appropriate. We will also regularly assess goals and re-evaluate strength, flexibility, range of motion, etc.

  • We are certified under Arkansas’s Direct Access Law to treat patients without a physician referral.

    Contact us to schedule an appointment.

  • No. You can choose where you want to receive your physical therapy treatments.

    Contact us to schedule an appointment.