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Edison NJ 08817
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What is Physical Therapy?

Physical therapy (PT) is the practice of physical rehabilitation. The primary goals of therapy are to minimize or eliminate pain, to restore mobility, strength, flexibility and balance as well as to maximize function for activities of daily living, work and recreation.



When Should I have Physical Therapy?

 
If you are experiencing musculoskeletal pain then physical therapy may be warranted. Your physician will help you to make this determination and will write a referral for therapy after examination and diagnostic testing. Physical therapy is often recommended as the primary form of conservative treatment and may be prescribed in combination with medication for pain or swelling. Early PT intervention reduces the likelihood that your condition will become chronic, It can also prevent further impairment & generalized de-conditioning of your body resulting from disuse as well as help avoid surgery. PT is also referred post- operatively to facilitate recovery from surgery and help patients to achieve full function.


How Do I Select a Physical Therapist?

Our therapy practice meets the following criteria:
     
1. Our therapists are experienced licensed professionals who have worked with others who have your diagnosis.
2. A thorough examination is performed and a personalized treatment plan is designed
3. Hands-on one-on-one care is the central part of each treatment.
4. Treatment is provided by therapists who know your case and progress your treatment accordingly.
5. Our therapists communicate with the referring physicians regarding your progress.
6. A complete spectrum of therapy and fitness equipment, showers, lockers and amenities are available
7. Our location is convenient to all of central New Jersey (home or office) and offers extended hours of operation to accommodate your busy schedule.
8. The facility is clean, the atmosphere pleasant and the staff professional, motivating and sincere.
     
Therapy is hard work but should be fun. Make the commitment to get better!


How Do I Begin Therapy?

Please call our office to make arrangements to begin therapy. You have two choices: You may schedule an appointment for therapy without a physician referral (this will preclude your insurance company from reimbursing us for the services you receive) or you may see your physician for a referral so that your insurance company covers the cost of the therapy received in our clinic.


What will I Experience at Jersey Central Physical Therapy and Fitness?

You will be greeted warmly when arriving for therapy and find yourself in a professional yet relaxed environment. After completing initial paperwork, you will be introduced to your therapist. The first therapy visit lasts approximately 90 minutes in order to complete a thorough evaluation. Your therapist will take your medical history and will then assess your posture/alignment, gait, function, joint range of motion, muscle strength & flexibility as well as the status of the involved body part(s). You should expect to learn more about your condition and the plan for your treatment in addition to discussing your goals for recovery.

Treatment begins immediately and incorporates hands-on-work (such as soft tissue / joint mobilization, range of motion & stretching, and strengthening) with a guided program of therapeutic exercise. Modalities (such as ultrasound, electrical stimulation, ice or heat) may also be used as an adjunct to your treatment; they should never be the focus of your care. Treatment is not complete unless you are instructed in a home exercise program to supplement your work in therapy.

An individualized, functional and goal oriented therapy program is then devised to address your specific needs. This program will evolve as your condition progresses.


What will therapy cost?

Although insurance companies offer a spectrum of plan options, most health insurance policies cover the majority of the costs of physical therapy. The staff at our office will contact your insurance company to verify your benefits. We will then inform you of any out-of-pocket expenses that you will incur (deductible and/or co-payments).

If you subscribe to a managed care plan with no out-of-network benefits, consult with your directory of preferred providers or the therapy office you've selected to determine if they are in network, or request your physician for an out of network referal.

If you have the option to seek care out-of-network, you are not limited to a list of participating providers and can see the therapists of your choice.


When will physical therapy end?

Discharge from Physical Therapy will take place when your therapist and physician have determined that you have achieved maximum benefit from the treatment. Your insurance company may also influence the frequency and duration of treatment, as they may dictate an approved number of visits for which they will reimburse. You should continue to perform your home exercise program after discharge from PT. It will extend the benefits of your therapy, help you to continue to progress and prevent re-injury. Your medical team will outline a plan for gradual return to your pre-injury activities.

At time of discharge, we typically recommend our patients to join our MAX-FIT Programs to continue their cardiofitness programs. We have found that the continued programs improve the quality of life for our clients reducing their need for follow up care. Please refer to our MAX-FIT Programs.


Some of the conditions our therapists treat:

Neck and Back Pain
Spinal Problems including surgery
Sports Injuries
Pre and Post Operative Rehabilitation
Joint Replacement
Hand Injuries
Foot Rehabilitation
Post-Fracture Rehabilitation
Sprains and Strains
Musculoskeletal Pain and Limitations
Myofascial Pain
Chronic Pain
All types of Arthritis
Post-Amputation Rehabilitation
Tendonitis and Bursitis Rehabilitation
TMJ-Craniomandibular Pain
Headaches
Deconditioning due to any other illnesses
Neurological Involvement including:
Multiple Sclerosis
Strokes
Parkinson's Disease
Nerve injuries

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