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We know that the true reason why guests visit us isn't just to relieve pain, it's to get back to what they love doing. So, that's our mission. The outcome of following the journey is a change in lifestyle and habits that keeps the guest doing what they love. They reach the destination but have a change in identity by following the path to get there.

The guest begins a journey by following the path that their guide, and expert physical therapist, lays out for them. The therapist gives them the direction and tools they'll need to reach their destination. The Allied Physical Therapy team is exactly that - a team. We understand each others' strengths - allowing each individual team member to shine at whatever they do best.

Our guests truly benefit from this philosophy because they will truly always receive the very best of care. Dr. Harkness's vision was to offer patients solutions to getting back to what they love using natural and practical methods. He has a passion for providing a clear path to establishing and understanding the habits necessary for them to be able to continue doing what they love vs having surgery, using medication or other expensive high-risk treatments.
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We're privileged that you have chosen Allied Physical Therapy to help get you back to what you love.
Please arrive at least 30 minutes before your scheduled appointment so your information can be scanned into our system before you are seen by the doctor.
Discover the Power of PT at PTforMe.org, a project of the Florida Physical Therapy Association.
To learn more about what to expect with physical therapy, please download our eBook, Physical Therapy FAQ: Answers to Your Most Common Questions.
Our proven methods can help you eliminate pain without drugs or surgery - and get you back to doing what you love.
With direct access to your physical therapist, you can skip the doctor's prescription and save time and money.
Let's just use the step of getting an MRI as an example.
Patients who get imaging such as an MRI before receiving physical therapy spend $4,793 more than if they simply went to physical therapy to begin with.
If you do receive an MRI and it does show some discrepancies, it doesn't necessarily mean that is the cause of the pain you may be experiencing.
Even in perfectly healthy 20-year-olds, there is a 37% chance that an MRI will show disk degeneration when they don't have any pain symptoms.
Physical therapy is a non-invasive alternative for treating pain without the need of surgery or medication.
Instead of using pills, physical therapists use movement and exercise to treat various types of conditions to get you back to what you love faster.
On the first visit, new patients are required to bring with them their insurance card and a photo ID.
No referral is required to see a Physical Therapist but if you did receive one from your doctor please bring that as well.
The patient then must fill out paperwork to obtain medical history and other information.
Of course, you have options when it comes to seeking help for treatment of your aches, pains and injuries.
But how to decide?
Should you call your doctor first?
Physical therapy is a non-invasive approach that is both affordable and free of side effects.
It allows patients to take charge of their own treatment and let's them get back to what they love quicker.
On the other hand, surgery is very invasive and can cost thousands of dollars even with insurance.
Side effects can include infection, blood clots and complications with wound healing.
This unique type of physical therapy can aid both men and women in problems such as fecal and urinary incontinence, constipation, pelvic pain, complications with pregnancy, and many others.
The Pelvic Floor refers to the intricate muscles surrounding the pelvis.
These muscles can suffer many of the same problems that other muscles of the body can suffer like being tight, weak, and being in spasm.
Just like other muscles of the body, the muscles of the pelvic floor can be treated with physical therapy as well.
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