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Direct Access to Physical therapy: Helping you and Helping Healthcare

09 Sunday Jun 2013

Posted by PT Jess in physical therapy, wellness

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advocacy, APTA, direct access, healthcare, injury, physical therapy, prevention, PT advocacy, rapid city, rehab, shoulder injury, south dakota

It is Thursday evening and you are playing softball. After fielding a ball you throw to first base and feel an intense pain on the front of your shoulder. This is not a new pain but it feels worse than usual. Despite your usual treatment regimen that night (Ibupfrofen and ice), you wake up with a sore, hot shoulder. It is time to get this thing fixed. Afterall you have a tournament next weekend. If you live in California there is no way you are getting started with Physical Therapy before next week. With all the state laws and insurance company hoops to jump through it becomes difficult to get started on your recovery. But in South Dakota and many other states, you can get started that day!

Direct Access: Free to use your own judgement to seek out the appropriate medical professional without being told by another one to do so.

Why is Direct Access to Physical Therapy so important?

1) When you get injured, you want to get started as soon as possible. Direct Access eliminates the wait time to get into the specialist doctor or a costly trip to urgent care.

2) Going directly to Physical Therapy may cut down on healthcare costs (unnecessary imaging, medications, extra copays). These hoops to jump through keep patients from seeking treatment or from getting better faster. Don’t worry. Physical Therapists are trained in medical screening. If you need an x-ray, medications or if Physical Therapy is not appropriate, we will refer you on. The last thing we want is to do is treat someone who has a red flag (non-musculoskeletal pathology not warranting PT).  That is why it is called a red flag. Stop!
Here are some examples of theses hoops patients must jump through in various states/insurance types:
1) You can be evaluated by a PT but can’t receive treatment utility you get a MD referral.
2) You can receive treatment by a PT for 21 days but after that you need a referral.  How often do you completely recover from an injury in 3 weeks?
3) Many states and insurance companies require a signed plan of care by an MD prior to proceeding with care.
*These examples only delay care and provide extra work from all parties. More hoops to jump through make people reluctant to use insurance at all.

Why Physical Therapy?

1) We don’t get you better. We help you get yourself better.

Sure, we are going to use modalities (fancy machines to help you feel less pain and more relaxed) and have you relax on the table for a bit (for massage, joint stretching and other passive techniques). But, this is just a jumpstart or a reset to the system. Once the system is reset we will help you re-enforce the changes. The rest of the work is done by you. We are going to educate you and train you to do what is best during your rehab and going forth.

2) We want to make sure it lasts.

Guess what? You didn’t throw your arm out JUST because your shoulder is weak. There are probably 5 other factors contributing to your recurrent shoulder pain. Ergonomics, posture, exercise habits, sleeping habits, diet, throwing technique…these are just a few things we can identify during your treatment for acute shoulder pain.  Then we can help you prevent another occurrence. We love our patients but, really, we don’t want to see you forever.

Part of “making sure it lasts” is taking you to the next level of fitness. Everyone has body image or fitness goals. We can get you started on working towards those goals during the rehab process.

3) We have an eclectic approach.

We do manual therapy. We do exercise. We use machines. We use tape and braces. We know if you don’t do your homework (home exercise program) and will make you do it in the clinic before we do the passive treatments. The benefit of being eclectic is that we do what is most important for you all the time, not just what you expect us to do.

So next time you are sidelined by a nagging reoccurring injury, get on the horn and call a PT. We will get you started on recovery immediately… IF YOUR STATE HAS DIRECT ACCESS.

*Many states have been labeled direct access but patients DO NOT have clear access (“hoops” described above).  See below in Direct Access spelled out state by state. There is lot of current advocacy related to clear direct Physical Therapy access in these states. Please help support this effort.

References and More Information

American Physical Therapy Association info on Direct Access

Direct Access Spelled out State by State

Clout for Direct Access to Physical Therapy

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