FAQs

Thank God for Jorge for seeing me in such short notice. I thought I was going to need x-rays, see a Dr, be unable to go back to working out, etc., but I learned my case is basic knee sprain. (In medical terms :sprained my medial collateral ligament and probably irritated the medial meniscus)..so thank goodness I was given proper care and exercises to do at home to be back at the gym in no time.

Rosemary Gómez

When should I seek physical therapy?

You should seek treatment from a licensed physical therapist when you experience joint or muscle pain that affects your daily activities, recreational activities, work and/or lifestyle. In addition to orthopedic injuries, physical therapy can help with a multitude of other physical conditions, including headaches, nagging pain, vertigo, bladder or bowel incontinence and the effects of cancer treatment.

Why should I seek physical therapy?

You should seek treatment from a licensed physical therapist when you experience joint or muscle pain that affects your daily activities, recreational activities, work and/or lifestyle. In addition to orthopedic injuries, physical therapy can help with a multitude of other physical conditions, including headaches, nagging pain, vertigo, bladder or bowel incontinence and the effects of cancer treatment.

Do I need a doctor’s referral?

You should seek treatment from a licensed physical therapist when you experience joint or muscle pain that affects your daily activities, recreational activities, work and/or lifestyle. In addition to orthopedic injuries, physical therapy can help with a multitude of other physical conditions, including headaches, nagging pain, vertigo, bladder or bowel incontinence and the effects of cancer treatment.

What if I tried physical therapy and did not get relief or the result I was seeking?

You should seek treatment from a licensed physical therapist when you experience joint or muscle pain that affects your daily activities, recreational activities, work and/or lifestyle. In addition to orthopedic injuries, physical therapy can help with a multitude of other physical conditions, including headaches, nagging pain, vertigo, bladder or bowel incontinence and the effects of cancer treatment.

What is a fellowship-trained physical therapist?

You should seek treatment from a licensed physical therapist when you experience joint or muscle pain that affects your daily activities, recreational activities, work and/or lifestyle. In addition to orthopedic injuries, physical therapy can help with a multitude of other physical conditions, including headaches, nagging pain, vertigo, bladder or bowel incontinence and the effects of cancer treatment.

What do I need to bring to my physical therapy appointment?

You should seek treatment from a licensed physical therapist when you experience joint or muscle pain that affects your daily activities, recreational activities, work and/or lifestyle. In addition to orthopedic injuries, physical therapy can help with a multitude of other physical conditions, including headaches, nagging pain, vertigo, bladder or bowel incontinence and the effects of cancer treatment.

What should I wear to my physical therapy session?

You should seek treatment from a licensed physical therapist when you experience joint or muscle pain that affects your daily activities, recreational activities, work and/or lifestyle. In addition to orthopedic injuries, physical therapy can help with a multitude of other physical conditions, including headaches, nagging pain, vertigo, bladder or bowel incontinence and the effects of cancer treatment.

If I am currently in physical therapy elsewhere, can I switch to Catalyst Physical Therapy?

You should seek treatment from a licensed physical therapist when you experience joint or muscle pain that affects your daily activities, recreational activities, work and/or lifestyle. In addition to orthopedic injuries, physical therapy can help with a multitude of other physical conditions, including headaches, nagging pain, vertigo, bladder or bowel incontinence and the effects of cancer treatment.