Physical Therapy
Integrated, surgeon-directed rehabilitation focused on faster recovery and better outcomes.
OVERVIEW
Physical Therapy Integrated With Physician Oversight
Physical therapy at Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation Excellence of Miami is fully aligned with physician treatment plans, ensuring rehabilitation progresses safely, efficiently, and with clear clinical goals.
Integrated rehabilitation model
Physical therapy integrated directly into your orthopaedic treatment plan
Diagnosis Rehab
Seamless transition from surgical care to rehabilitation
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1:1 Personalized Sessions
Coordinated Care
Direct communication between surgeon and therapist
Continuous Monitoring
Surgeon oversight throughout recovery process
Services Provided
You know your body best, which is why we take a collaborative approach to your rehabilitation goals. Our mission is to deliver effective, high-quality physical therapy tailored to your needs. We aim to reduce and eliminate pain, improving your overall physical function. We address trauma, physical conditions, emotional stress, and sports injuries.
With our commitment to ongoing education, you can trust that our services are among the most advanced in physical therapy.
Services Include:
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Guided Exercises
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Iontophoresis
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Re-structuring of Muscle
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Phonophoresis
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Manual and Hands-on Therapy
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Electrical Stimulation
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Pain Reduction
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Ultrasound
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Reconditioning
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Myofascial Release
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Occupational Therapy
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Occupational Therapy
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Sport Therapy
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Gait Training
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Massage Therapy
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Sport Specific Rehabilitation
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Hydrotherapy
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Athletic Training
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Whirlpool
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and more...
Conditions Treated:
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Arthritis
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Headaches/TMJ
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Neck Pain/Whiplash
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Post-surgical Rehabilitation
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Back Pain
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Ankle Injuries
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Carpal Tunnel
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Shoulder Injuries
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Hand Therapy
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Elbow Injuries
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Muscular Pain
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Auto Related Injury
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Sports-related Injuries
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Chronic Pain Disorders
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Work-related Injuries
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Hip Injuries
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Tendonitis
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Pelvic Pain
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Knee pain
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and more...
Surgeon-directed therapy plans
Rehabilitation protocols designed by your surgeon based on surgical technique and tissue healing
Faster recovery
Integrated care accelerates healing and return to function
Improved outcomes
Measurable improvements in function, satisfaction, and long-term success
Functional Testing
Objective measurements of strength, ROM, and performance
Patient-Reported Outcomes
Pain, function, and satisfaction tracking
Return-to-Sport Criteria
Evidence-based benchmarks for activity clearance
Peptide Therapy Video Section
Gain clear, physician-led insight into common sports injuries, their causes, and evidence-based treatment options.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who uses Physical or Rehabilitative Therapy?
Those who benefit most from Physical Therapy are individuals who are in need of restoring injured body parts, increasing flexibility, or building strength. We also help improve posture, which if left uncorrected can cause damaging musculoskeletal conditions. Additionally, we help patients who have undergone surgeries and who are in need of therapy to regain optimal physical functionality.
What should I bring with me to my first appointment?
Please make sure you bring the therapy prescription from your doctor.
It will also be helpful if you bring any records from your previous doctor, a list of your medications, allergies and a list of prior doctors. We also recommend bringing in a list of any questions or concerns you may have.
Please make sure that you arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment so that you can provide us the necessary paperwork and insurance information to put you in our system. To save time, you can also print the Intake Forms located on our forms page, and bring them completed to your appointment.
What should I wear?
We highly recommend you bring comfortable, nonrestrictive clothing or athletic wear to our physical rehab clinic because oftentimes we will be stretching or exercising you. Your clothes should also allow us to evaluate your area of injury, so please dress accordingly. As for footwear, we suggest comfortable, closed-toe shoes, preferably sneakers. If you have any questions, please contact us prior to your first appointment.
How long does each visit take?
The initial visit takes a little longer than the subsequent visits due to the paperwork that you need to fill out, in addition to the completion of the assessment process. Normally, appointments are usually between 45 and 60 minutes.
How long will I need physical therapy?
You will need to attend physical therapy sessions until you and your therapist decide that you have reached your desired level of function or that further therapy would not be beneficial. Often therapy will also be monitored by your physician.
When should I start seeing improvement?
Again that depends on the same factors associated with how long treatment will take. We make a treatment plan for you, which includes follow up and regular maintenance visits to our physical rehab clinic. If at any point you feel like you are not progressing at a satisfactory rate, we will collaborate with you and modify your treatment plan. We will always keep you informed as well about your progress.
What is the difference between a Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy?
Physical Therapy (PT) works in restoring function of the legs, back, neck, and torso along with the shoulder region. PT treatment also helps patients with rehabilitation after accidents and surgery along with wound care. Occupational Therapy (OT) primarily enables people to participate in the activities of everyday life. They use careful analysis of physical, environmental, social, mental, and other factors to identify barriers to occupation. An OT therapist is involved in both cognitive and physical training to assist patients with everyday living. PT and OT both work to help patients with their needs for both physical rehabilitation and general everyday life activities.
Will you keep in contact with my doctor?
After your initial evaluation we will send a copy of the examination to your doctor along with progress notes at regular intervals.
Will I see the same physical therapist every time?
We will make every attempt to schedule you with the therapist you desire to see. However, there may be times when another physical therapist will treat you to accommodate your schedule. All of our physical therapists are fully-licensed and enjoy delivering high-quality care.
Will my insurance pay for therapy?
Generally, most insurance companies pay for physical and occupational therapy. Some companies only offer limited coverage or do not cover occupational therapy. We recommend that you call the benefit number listed on your insurance card to check on your insurance benefits before you start therapy.
Do I need a physician's referral for physical therapy?
Most insurance companies will require that you get a physician’s referral for physical therapy, which you need to bring on your first appointment. Medicare requires the patient to be seen every 30 days by their physician to continue with therapy.
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Schedule a consultation to discuss your orthopaedic needs and discover how our integrated approach can optimize your musculoskeletal health.