5 reasons to consider partnering with a physical therapy group

When you join a physical therapy group, you get access to people and resources that can help your practice grow. In most cases, these are resources you wouldn’t otherwise have access to. Yes, you may sell a portion of your business in return, but having access to these resources can free up your time, helping […]
The 3 most common HCPCS modifiers used by physical therapy practices

The Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) uses two primary types of codes: codes and modifiers. Each HCPCS code describes the services or procedures performed while modifiers are added to codes to provide supplemental information. These modifiers can signify important information to insurance companies, hospitals, other medical providers and patients themselves. In this article, we’re […]
What every physical therapy practice’s team should know about CPT modifier 59

Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes are a set of codes that are used to classify the type of service or procedure performed. They were created by the American Medical Association (AMA) in 1979 and have been revised several times since then. CPT codes can be found on most insurance forms, medical records and hospital bills. […]
How do you know if you have knee scar tissue and what can you do about it?

Scar tissue is your body’s natural response to trauma, and it gradually forms after the healing of a wound. However, built-up scar tissue can significantly impact your daily life and mobility, tightening and pulling on your surrounding skin and joints. This can restrict your movement and make daily activities difficult and uncomfortable. Your knee capsule can […]
What every patient needs to know about DPTs (including what DPT means)

Did you notice that some physical therapists have the letters DPT at the end of their name? What does that mean, anyway? DPT stands for Doctor of Physical Therapy, an advanced degree that indicates that the physical therapist studied in a three-year doctorate program after undergraduate school. Physical therapists are now required to complete a […]
What is the most important KPI for physical therapy clinics?

A key performance indicator (KPI) is a means of measuring the success or overall performance of a business, its employees, or how goals are being achieved within the company. Key performance indicators are metrics that can be used in several different spheres of a physical therapy company, like finances, operations and strategy. If you’re a […]
3 thoughtful gifts to buy the physical therapists who work in your clinic

Gift-giving can be a great way to boost morale around the office and create a sense of comradery, which can ultimately make the work atmosphere around your clinic more enjoyable. Thinking of getting your physical therapy staff something in recognition of their hard work and dedication to your practice? Maybe it’s a holiday or you’re […]
3 physical therapy practice management tips to help you run a more efficient business

Running a physical therapy practice is no small feat. It requires attention on many fronts, and if you don’t know which areas to streamline, your business could suffer. That’s why it’s important to take note of as many ideas and tips as you can. This will improve your overall physical therapy practice management for the […]
What’s the best way to handle patient cancellations as a physical therapist?
You’ve recently logged a patient into your system for an appointment at your clinic. Then, you get a call from that patient a few days later and they ask if they can cancel their appointment. What next? There are various ways a clinic can handle patient cancellations. To learn about how clinics can choose to […]
What to do when an old ankle injury flares up

Nearly 2 million people in the U.S. experience ankle injuries each year. They can occur for a variety of reasons including intense physical activity like sports games or even just walking. Ankle injuries could include a rolled ankle, a broken ankle, ligament tears and more. If you’ve injured your ankle in the past but you occasionally still feel […]
Why can’t I put weight on my leg without pain? Here are 5 possible explanations

If you can’t put weight on your leg without severe pain, something’s likely wrong in your knee. In this article, we’ll describe a few possible culprits for your leg pain, and we’ll explain what you may want to do next. Important note: If you can’t stand at all right now and you don’t know why, […]
Why do I have nerve pain after Achilles tendon surgery?

Achilles tendon surgery may be necessitated for those who have ruptured or torn the tendon in their heel. The Achilles tendon is a cord in the back of the ankle and heel where the heel bone connects to the muscles in the calf. When the tendon becomes overstretched, it can become ruptured or torn. The tendon can also degenerate […]