FAQ’s
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Physical Therapy is treatment provided by a licensed health care professional who can help patients reduce pain and improve or restore mobility. In many cases this can be done without expensive surgery and often reducing the need for long-term use of prescription medications and their side effects.
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Weber PT Group specializes in the utilization of Manual Therapy as it integrates into standard PT practice. This consists of treatments that patients cannot do themselves. The extensive training our therapists have undergone allow us to use techniques that standard Physical Therapy might not incorporate. Each patient receives an individual assessment of identifying the source of their pain or dysfunction and the underlying cause to prevent the reoccurrence of their symptoms. This will determine what treatment needs to be provided in a detailed explanation to each patient.
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Short answer…as few as we can. We specialize in the manual techniques that you cannot perform. Every case is different but we will be honest and up front with you on how we can help. Once we educate you on the pathological structures contributing to your pain, our goal is to teach you strategies to minimize your visits. Patient that are more compliant with their home plan will require less visits.
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No. In the state of Wisconsin Physical Therapists can directly see patients without a referral due to Direct Access. If you do not have a current Primary Care Physician we are happy to recommend options that best suit your needs.
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Typical treatment times last around 50-60 minutes. Once the plan of care is established, it will be determined if you would require more or less than a standard appointment.
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The self-pay rate for each visit is $175. Subsequent visits may be performed in 30 minute sessions at a rate of $100 if appropriate. Our goal is to get you better keeping your time and overall costs in mind.
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Weber Physical Therapy Group will no longer bill insurance companies for claims. Physical therapy services are covered under all qualified Health Savings and Flexible Spending Accounts.
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Patient's should wear clothing that allows access to the body region that will be examined. For example, wearing shorts or loose fitting pants to allow access to the knee or a shirt/top with the ability to roll up sleeves to access the shoulder. For runners and sports performance bring your running shoes and any workout shoes you may wear for training.