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When to Call a Physical Therapist First: Ways to Save Money and Get Treatment Fast

2/21/2020

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Most physical therapists would consider themselves experts of the musculoskeletal system. Given that we have expertise in this area, there are many injuries or ailments that can be treated immediately by a PT. Most insurance companies no longer require a referral from a physician to start PT, and if after a PT evaluation and treatment, further intervention is required by a physician, then the therapist can help guide you to the appropriate referral. Here are some of the conditions that a PT could see first.

1) Recurrence of a past problem that was successfully treated by PT. If you have had a flair up of a previous problem that you went to PT for, then it is often unnecessary to see a doctor that is most likely going to send you back to therapy. The therapist should be familiar with your case and often the same treatments that worked last time will work again. This is especially common with flair ups of back and neck pain.

2) Muscle strains. Many times, these injures are associated with slipping or an athletic injury in an event. PTs are especially good at treating soft tissue injuries such as, muscle strains, and they have multiple options to make it feel better; like laser, massage, dry needling, E-stimulation and ultrasound. The faster the treatment starts the faster patients can start to feel better.

3) Ankle/knee sprains. These rarely require surgical intervention and often respond well to therapy. If the patient is able to weight bear on the injured joint for multiple steps and it is improving, then further treatment from an orthopedist is not likely. Though it is important to point out that some of these sprains can be difficult to truly evaluate until the swelling goes down. Often once the PT is able to help the patient get the swelling to decrease then a referral to a surgeon might be indicated if they suspect any tearing of ligaments.

4) Arthritic joint pain. Arthritis very common in the aging population. Many of these patients know they have an arthritic joint because they have been told so by a doctor on a previous visit. This does not require another appointment to diagnose the same problem. Many of these arthritic joints are not bad enough for replacement, but will
respond to over the counter anti-inflammatories, stretching and strengthening. The stretching and strengthening piece of the program is something that PTs prescribe every day and are experts at managing. Save your time and money and avoid the same diagnosis from the doctor that you have gotten before and go straight for immediate treatment.

5) Back/neck pain. Back and neck pain that has come on suddenly can be very painful. In many cases, this is caused by disc bulging and should be treated immediately because of the pain and suffering it can cause. Many PTs have had extensive training in the treatment of disc problems and if anyone has had nerve pain associated with the problem you know how painful this can be. Treatments include traction, manual therapy, and directional preference stretching to decrease the disc irritation on the nerve. Patients will also need extensive education about postures to avoid in order to
prevent the problem from getting worse.

If you or a loved one is suffering from any of the above-mentioned ailments, don’t hesitate to call your family PT and ask for an evaluation. These are ailments that we deal with every day and would be happy to quickly treat in an effort to get you back to full function as quickly and cost effectively as possible!

PictureJohn Oxley PT, ​DPT, OCS, CSCS, Cert. MDT





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4 Comments
Zachary Tomlinson link
12/29/2020 03:54:54 am

Wow, I had no idea that physical therapists are experts that can relieve your pain from muscles or your knees. My friend is a track and field beginner, and lately, he's experiencing a weird and dull pain in his knees. We should look for an urgent care facility that offers this service in the future.

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Hailey Miller link
8/27/2021 09:37:24 pm

Thanks for pointing out that some sprains can be difficult to evaluate until the swelling goes down. This is really helpful because my husband accidentally slipped and hurt his right knee and ankle a while ago. We are hoping to find an urgent care medical center right now that can offer immediate medical care so he can get back to work in two weeks.

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John Carston link
4/2/2022 02:44:48 am

I like how you mentioned that most ankle injuries don't need surgeries, and rehabilitation is most required. My athlete brother suffered an ankle injury last year, and he asked if I had any idea what could be the best treatment to do as it is not fully healing. You did a great job of explaining, and I'll be sure to tell him that consult a trusted physical therapist as they can provide proper treatment and rehab process for his injury.

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Daisy James link
3/8/2023 03:06:05 pm

I'm very glad you said that a physical therapist can help treat arthritic joint pain! My mom has been complaining about how her arthritis has been causing a lot of pain in her elbows and wrists, so she wants to find something that can help her. I'll pass this information along to her so she can look into seeing a physical therapist.

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