We are a rehabilitation company providing physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and industrial consultation in south Georgia and north Florida. The company is locally owned by physical therapists. We are completely committed to providing you the highest quality of care available. For treatment of painful conditions, recovery of function, and injury prevention, we are dedicated to maximizing your well-being.
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The company was originally founded in the current home office by Belinda Greene (Allen) in 1983.
Steve Allen spent 16 years teaching Gross Anatomy and Neuroanatomy in the medical school at Florida State University and in the physical therapy program at Florida A & M University.
The two met in a rehab facility in Tallahassee, were married, and began to grow their out-patient rehab business together in 1993.
Prior to that time, Belinda attended the University of Georgia and Medical College of Georgia, finishing her B.S. in Physical Therapy, Magna Cum Laude, in 1979.
Steve Allen spent 16 years teaching Gross Anatomy and Neuroanatomy in the medical school at Florida State University and in the physical therapy program at Florida A & M University.
The two met in a rehab facility in Tallahassee, were married, and began to grow their out-patient rehab business together in 1993.
Prior to that time, Belinda attended the University of Georgia and Medical College of Georgia, finishing her B.S. in Physical Therapy, Magna Cum Laude, in 1979.
Palpation - touching around the area of the pain/problem.
This is done to check for the presence of tenderness, swelling, soft tissue integrity, tissue temperature, inflammation, etc.
Range of Motion (ROM) - the therapist will move the joint(s) to check for the quality of movement and any restrictions.
Muscle Testing - the therapist may check for strength and the quality of the muscle contraction.
Pain and weakness may be noted.
Often the muscle strength is graded.
This is also part of a neurological screening.
This is done to check for the presence of tenderness, swelling, soft tissue integrity, tissue temperature, inflammation, etc.
Range of Motion (ROM) - the therapist will move the joint(s) to check for the quality of movement and any restrictions.
Muscle Testing - the therapist may check for strength and the quality of the muscle contraction.
Pain and weakness may be noted.
Often the muscle strength is graded.
This is also part of a neurological screening.
Steve has been a co-owner of Regional Therapy Services since 1983.
He has 16 years of experience teaching gross anatomy and neuroanatomy in medical school and physical therapy school.
He has also taught several continuing education courses in industrial rehabilitation, workers compensation, shoulder rehabilitation, and stroke/ brain rehabilitation.
Steve lives in Moultrie, Georgia.
Kristen has been a Physical Therapy Assistant for 14 years.
She finished her PTA degree at Gulf Coast College in 2002.
He has 16 years of experience teaching gross anatomy and neuroanatomy in medical school and physical therapy school.
He has also taught several continuing education courses in industrial rehabilitation, workers compensation, shoulder rehabilitation, and stroke/ brain rehabilitation.
Steve lives in Moultrie, Georgia.
Kristen has been a Physical Therapy Assistant for 14 years.
She finished her PTA degree at Gulf Coast College in 2002.
Functional Capacity Evaluations (FCE) are specific in our recommendations.
We use portable, computerized equipment to measure consistency of effort and full effort; real work tasks are used to measure an injured worker's ability to sustain work typical of most jobs (sitting, standing, walking, lifting, etc).
Testing can be customized to job-specific requirements.
An FCE is usually ordered through the treating physician when functional abilities and full effort need to be determined prior to return to work or to full duty following an injury.
We use portable, computerized equipment to measure consistency of effort and full effort; real work tasks are used to measure an injured worker's ability to sustain work typical of most jobs (sitting, standing, walking, lifting, etc).
Testing can be customized to job-specific requirements.
An FCE is usually ordered through the treating physician when functional abilities and full effort need to be determined prior to return to work or to full duty following an injury.
We accept Medicare, Medicaid for individuals under the age of twenty one (Georgia only), workers compensation, most private insurance plans except Capital Health Plan (Florida), and auto liability.
As a courtesy to our patients, our office will verify eligibility and benefits.
This is not a guarantee of payment, but a verification that coverage exists.
It is the patient's responsibility to review their insurance plan prior to therapy beginning.
As a courtesy to our patients, our office will verify eligibility and benefits.
This is not a guarantee of payment, but a verification that coverage exists.
It is the patient's responsibility to review their insurance plan prior to therapy beginning.
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