If you are in need of physical therapy treatments but you are hesitant about the cost/insurance coverage, we would like to put your mind at ease. In fact, physical therapy can actually help you save money in the long run. At Regional Physical Therapy, we want to make sure that you are paying as little as possible for the care you need. We are more than happy to discuss any insurance or payment questions you may have. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and discuss what payment will look like with your treatments.
We All Know Physical Therapy Can Relieve Pain – BUT DID YOU KNOW IT CAN ALSO HELP YOU SAVE MONEY?
If you are in need of physical therapy treatments but you are hesitant about the cost/insurance coverage, we would like to put your mind at ease. In fact, physical therapy can actually help you save money in the long run. At Regional Physical Therapy, we want to make sure that you are paying as little as possible for the care you need. We are more than happy to discuss any insurance or payment questions you may have. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and discuss what payment will look like with your treatments. Don’t hesitate on finding relief simply because of cost uncertainty – we are here to help you every step along the way. How can physical therapy help me? Physical therapists are part health care professionals and part teachers. Highly trained in human anatomy and physiology, physical therapists use a variety of techniques to diagnose movement and function problems, prescribe therapy and teach a person how to continue improving and avoid injury long after they leave the office. Physical therapy is often prescribed after an injury or surgery, but
it can also be an important part of the treatment plan for neurologic disorders, disabilities, cardiac conditions, pulmonary problems, and developmental disorders. One of the best ways that physical therapy can help you save money is by helping you avoid surgery. It is no secret that surgeries are expensive. By seeking out physical therapy treatments in the beginning, you’ll save an incredible amount of money. Surgeries are pricey and physical therapy is far cheaper! It has been proven that physical therapy can be just as effective, if not more so, than surgery. For some specific conditions, patients who received physical therapy alone were seen to have achieved the same results as those who received surgery in tandem with physical therapy. These conditions were: • Meniscal tears • Rotator cuff tears
• Osteoarthritis • Spinal stenosis • Degenerative disc disease
You Don’t Need A Prescription! In the state of Oklahoma you can seek physical therapy first, without a physician referral, to get the help you need quickly! www.regionalpt.com
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Physical therapists are adept at diagnosing the root problem of a person’s functional problem. Rather than looking at the symptoms (pain, discomfort, stiffness), these professionals look at what is causing the symptoms. As a result, physical therapists perform the right type, frequency, and duration of therapy, based on goals beyond the superficial symptom. For instance, someone who comes to a physical therapist with pain in their knee may begin therapy with goals to strengthen the muscles in their leg, reduce their weight, and improve their posture. In the long run, this is actually more effective than surgery, since it helps improve your overall health, rather than treating just one specific aspect of discomfort. We can help you understand exactly how much you will have to pay! Insurance terminology can be confusing. There have been several instances where our patients don’t understand their benefits because they simply don’t know what to ask their insurance providers. Below we’ve provided some definitions for some common terms that you can discuss with your insurance provider prior to scheduling an appointment: 1. What is a copay? A copayment, also referred to as a copay, is a fixed amount of money that a patient may have to pay prior to receiving a medical service. The amount of each patient’s copay is defined by their insurance company, and may vary depending on what plan you have. In some cases, copays may even be waived altogether by your insurance provider. To find out what your copay may be for physical therapy services, contact your insurance
provider. We will also discuss copays with you before your first appointment. 2. What is a deductible? A deductible is a fixed amount of money that an insured patient must pay out of pocket, before the insurance company will pay any medical expenses. Much like a copay, your deductible amount will be dependent upon your insurance company, as not all insurance providers follow the same guidelines. Your insurance company will be able to tell you exactly how much your deductible is. We will also discuss deductibles with you at your first appointment, to outline how much you may have to pay before your insurance provider picks up the cost. 3. What is coinsurance? Coinsurance refers to the amount of cost that you split between your insurance provider. For example, 80/20 is a common coinsurance, in which the insurance company will pay 80% of a medical cost and the patient will pay the remaining 20%. Again, each insurance company will have a different coinsurance policy, so it is important to discuss this with them beforehand to figure out what percentage of costs you will have to pay. We will also discuss this with you at your first appointment to figure out how your percentage will play into the costs of our services. At Regional Physical Therapy, we are more than happy to discuss any further monetary or insurance questions that you may have. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and discuss how we can help you save money on your treatments! Don’t hesitate on treatments simply because of money uncertainty – we are here to help you every step along the way.
HEALTHY RECIPE: Spring Pea Pasta
INGREDIENTS: • 1 pound pasta • 3 – 4 c fresh peas
• 1 c chopped fresh mint • 1 c chopped Italian parsley • ½ c olive oil • 2 lemons – zest and ¼ c juice • 2 c fresh pea shoots
• 1 tsp salt, plus more to taste • ½ tsp pepper • 1 tbsp truffle oil • Optional: goat cheese crumbles
• 5 scallions, thinly sliced • 1 shallot, very finely diced
DIRECTIONS: Boil pasta in a generous amount of salted water according to directions. While the pasta is cooking, prep the rest of the ingredients. Chop the scallions, shallots and herbs. Zest two lemons, and measure out ¼ cup lemon juice. Once the pasta is just about done, add the peas to the boiling pasta water and blanch for one minute, or just until bright green. Immediately drain, place pasta and peas in large bowl, drizzle with olive oil, lemon juice and season with 1 tsp salt and ½ tsp pepper. Toss in the pea shoots and add the scallions, shallot, herbs and lemon zest. Stir Taste, adjusting salt and lemon juice, adding more of both, if necessary. Drizzle with truffle oil and serve immediately.
Recipe: https://www.feastingathome.com/spring-pea-pasta-with-truffle-oil-lemon-and-mint/
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The staff at Regional Physical Therapy is focused on keeping you healthy and our equipment and facilities clean. To prevent the spread of COVID-19, we want to also encourage our patients to help prevent the spread of coronavirus by: We're Staying Safe!
CLEANING HANDS OFTEN
AVOID TOUCHING YOUR FACE WITH UNWASHED HANDS
STAYING HOME IF YOU ARE SICK
Patient Success Story
“I started PT looking for a way to reduce headache pain, neck pain, and upper back. I also want to avoid neck surgery. I got what I came for... I recommend Regional PT to all my friends. It works” - C.M.
Exercise Essential
Helps relieve shoulder pain.
PECTORAL WALL STRETCH Stand with one palm against the wall and your elbow bent. Slowly turn your torso away from the wall until you feel a stretch. Hold for 15 seconds and repeat 5 times on each arm.
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