Statewide clinical guides
Conditions We Treat After a Florida Car Accident
Each guide is written from the current clinical practice guidelines and peer-reviewed literature for that condition. We treat all eight through Florida-licensed DPTs and PTAs at the patient’s home, billed through PIP or MedPay.
All conditions
Whiplash & Cervical Strain
Whiplash — clinically a cervical acceleration-deceleration (CAD) injury — is the single most common diagnosis our intake team sees after a Florida rear-end collision. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety estimates…
Read the guideLow Back Pain & Lumbar Strain
Low back pain is the leading cause of years lived with disability worldwide and the second most common reason our clinicians are called out after a Florida MVA. NIH data place lifetime prevalence in U.S. adults at roughl…
Read the guideConcussion & Vestibular Rehab
Concussion — clinically a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) — is dramatically underdiagnosed after motor vehicle collisions. CDC surveillance counted approximately 2.5 million emergency department visits for traumatic b…
Read the guideShoulder Strain & Rotator Cuff Injury
The shoulder is the most mobile joint in the body, and that mobility comes at the cost of stability. Shoulder pain is the third most common musculoskeletal complaint in primary care, with a 12-month prevalence of about 3…
Read the guideKnee Sprain, Meniscus & Post-Operative Knee
Knee injuries after a Florida collision usually fall into one of three buckets: a contusion or sprain from the knee striking the dashboard, a twisting injury when the foot is planted on the brake at impact, or a post-ope…
Read the guideHerniated Disc & Lumbar Radiculopathy
A herniated disc — bulging or extruded nuclear material pressing on a nerve root — is one of the most common findings on post-crash MRI, and also one of the most over-treated. The peer-reviewed data is clear: imaging fin…
Read the guidePost-Fracture & Post-Cast Rehabilitation
After a fracture — whether treated with a cast, a boot, a sling, or open reduction with internal fixation — the bone has usually healed by the time PT starts, but the surrounding soft tissue is significantly compromised.…
Read the guidePost-Surgical Orthopedic Rehabilitation
Post-surgical orthopedic rehabilitation is the highest-stakes scenario in outpatient PT: the surgeon's repair, the implant, and the patient's lifetime function all depend on the rehab being delivered on time, in sequence…
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