Treatment approach designed to get you better in the least amount of time and visits as possible. An integrative approach to physical therapy means that I don't just look at the injury or pain, I look at the whole person. When selecting a treatment approach, I take into account your daily regimen, treatment goals and the specific circumstances surrounding your pain.
Not every treatment technique or modality fits every person. Two people can have the same exact injury, but require a totally different treatment regimen to get better. After a comprehensive evaluation, your treatment approach will be based on you-who you are, your lifestyle, and what you specifically need to get accelerated results. I select from a variety of evidence-based therapeutic techniques.
Common treatments include dry needling, dry needling with electrical stimulation, spinal/joint mobilizations and manipulations, soft tissue mobilization/massage, cupping, neuromuscular re-education, and therapeutic exercise. At Restorative Physical Therapy & Dry Needling your treatment goes beyond standard physical therapy.
Not every treatment technique or modality fits every person. Two people can have the same exact injury, but require a totally different treatment regimen to get better. After a comprehensive evaluation, your treatment approach will be based on you-who you are, your lifestyle, and what you specifically need to get accelerated results. I select from a variety of evidence-based therapeutic techniques.
Common treatments include dry needling, dry needling with electrical stimulation, spinal/joint mobilizations and manipulations, soft tissue mobilization/massage, cupping, neuromuscular re-education, and therapeutic exercise. At Restorative Physical Therapy & Dry Needling your treatment goes beyond standard physical therapy.
Services
Sessions are one-on-one, so just you and Dr. Tiffany Shipp every time.
Physician referrals are accepted, but not necessary.
Dr. Shipp uses a variety of techniques and approaches in her treatments.
Your treatment will depend upon your specific problem, goals for therapy, and which techniques you are comfortable receiving.
Every session will likely be a little different because as you progress, so do your therapy sessions.
You will never be sent off to do your exercises, meaning sessions will be 100% interactive and therapist guided.
Physician referrals are accepted, but not necessary.
Dr. Shipp uses a variety of techniques and approaches in her treatments.
Your treatment will depend upon your specific problem, goals for therapy, and which techniques you are comfortable receiving.
Every session will likely be a little different because as you progress, so do your therapy sessions.
You will never be sent off to do your exercises, meaning sessions will be 100% interactive and therapist guided.
All sessions are hands-on, comprehensive, and interactive.
Your treatment will be skilled, effective, and specific to your individual needs.
Due to the level of personalization and targeted treatments, you should experience improvement after every session.
The average number of sessions required for full symptom resolution varies depending upon a variety of factors, but usually ranges 1-4 visits total.
Unlike traditional physical therapy that typically requires 2-3 visits a week for 6-8 weeks, your program will be structured to get you better as fast as possible and in the least number of sessions.
Your treatment will be skilled, effective, and specific to your individual needs.
Due to the level of personalization and targeted treatments, you should experience improvement after every session.
The average number of sessions required for full symptom resolution varies depending upon a variety of factors, but usually ranges 1-4 visits total.
Unlike traditional physical therapy that typically requires 2-3 visits a week for 6-8 weeks, your program will be structured to get you better as fast as possible and in the least number of sessions.
When I've gone to physical therapy in the past, I went for 2-3 sessions per week for 8 weeks.
How can I afford physical therapy with you when you don't take insurance?.
Typically when you go to physical therapy clinics that accept insurance, you pay a $25-$50 deductible per session and get billed a coinsurance later.
With those fees, your average expense is $130-$220 weekly for those 2-3 visits.
If you are lucky enough to only have a copay, your expenses total $50-100 per week.
After 8 weeks of therapy, you've likely spent $400-$1770 and between 16-24 hours at the PT clinic!
How can I afford physical therapy with you when you don't take insurance?.
Typically when you go to physical therapy clinics that accept insurance, you pay a $25-$50 deductible per session and get billed a coinsurance later.
With those fees, your average expense is $130-$220 weekly for those 2-3 visits.
If you are lucky enough to only have a copay, your expenses total $50-100 per week.
After 8 weeks of therapy, you've likely spent $400-$1770 and between 16-24 hours at the PT clinic!
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