Plant City · Hillsborough County

Post-Fracture & Post-Cast Rehabilitation Physical Therapy in Plant City, FL

In-home post-fracture rehab rehab delivered by Florida-licensed Doctors of Physical Therapy, billed through PIP and MedPay. No drive to a clinic, no waiting room, no missed visits.

In-home physical therapist working on upper-extremity strength with an older adult in Florida.
In-home physical therapist working on upper-extremity strength with an older adult in Florida.

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. Immobilization produces predictable changes: muscle protein synthesis drops within 24 hours, and skeletal muscle mass can decline by roughly 0.5–1% per day during full disuse[1][2]. Joint capsule shortening, cartilage softening from unloading, and significant loss of proprioception follow. The job of post-fracture PT is to reverse these changes safely while respecting the surgeon's weight-bearing and ROM restrictions.

For Plant City patients, the practical question after a post-fracture rehab diagnosis isn't whether PT will help — the evidence is overwhelming that it does — it's whether the patient will actually attend the visits. Most Hillsborough County residents we treat were injured on I-4 through Plant City (Exits 19, 21, 22, 25) and triaged through South Florida Baptist Hospital. By bringing the clinician to the patient's living room, we eliminate the single biggest reason post-crash PT plans of care fall apart: the drive.

Symptoms we see in Plant City patients

The window for restoring full function is wider than for soft-tissue injury — bone heals slowly — but the consequences of skipping rehab are larger. CDC data show roughly 1 in 4 adults age 65+ falls each year and falls cause about 95% of hip fractures, with one-year mortality after hip fracture in older adults ranging from 14–58% in the published literature[3][4]. Early progressive resistance training in hip fracture rehab improves function and reduces fall recurrence[5], and AAOS guidelines for distal radius and ankle fractures both endorse early supervised motion and progressive loading once stable[6].

  • Marked loss of range of motion in the immobilized joint
  • Visible muscle atrophy of the limb
  • Swelling that persists after cast or boot removal
  • Pain with initial weight-bearing or active motion
  • Skin sensitivity or hypersensitivity over the fracture site
  • Fear of re-injury (often the most limiting symptom)

Key data points

Sourced from peer-reviewed clinical practice guidelines and government health data. Click any figure for the underlying citation.

How in-home PT treats post-fracture rehab in Plant City

Evaluation works directly from the orthopedic surgeon's post-op or post-cast orders: weight-bearing status, ROM restrictions, and any precautions specific to the fixation hardware. The DPT measures baseline ROM, manual muscle test grades (graded around the fracture site), swelling (circumferential measurement), and functional status (gait, transfers, ADLs). Falls-risk screening (Timed Up and Go, 30-second chair stand) is built into every lower-extremity post-fracture evaluation per CDC STEADI guidance[7].

Treatment starts with edema management (compression, elevation, retrograde massage), gentle joint mobilization within the surgeon's parameters, and isometric activation of the muscles around the fracture. As the surgeon clears progression, the program adds AROM, progressive resistance, weight-bearing progression (for lower extremity fractures), and finally proprioceptive and dynamic stability work[5]. Modalities — NMES, ice — are used selectively to support the active program.

Plant City's housing leans rural — downtown bungalows, planned communities like Walden Lake, and a large share of agricultural parcels along Knights-Griffin, Sam Allen, and Trapnell Roads. After a crash, the long gravel driveways and the older single-story homes both shape what early mobility looks like. Our PTs do a home-safety assessment on the first visit and adapt the treatment plan — including assistive-device fitting, gait training on the actual walking surfaces, and progressive return-to-activity for patients who need to get back to farm or warehouse work.

Typical recovery timeline

Most post-fracture rehab runs 10 to 18 visits over 6 to 12 weeks. Distal radius and ankle fractures are on the shorter end; tibial plateau, calcaneus, and complex upper-extremity reconstructions are on the longer end. Without rehab after a lower-extremity fracture, older adults lose an average of 10–20% of their pre-fracture functional capacity[3].

Where Plant City post-fracture rehab patients come from

Plant City's heaviest crash file sits on I-4 between mile markers 19 and 25, on SR 60 (James L. Redman Parkway) through the commercial corridor, and on Alexander Street / Park Road feeding the I-4 interchange. SR 39 north toward Zephyrhills and south toward Lithia generates steady intersection-collision volume. South Florida Baptist Hospital handles most local discharges; HCA Florida Brandon Hospital and Lakeland Regional Health take higher-acuity cases.

Hospitals

  • · South Florida Baptist Hospital
  • · HCA Florida Brandon Hospital
  • · Lakeland Regional Health Medical Center
  • · Tampa General Hospital (Level I trauma transfers)

Crash corridors

  • · I-4 through Plant City (Exits 19, 21, 22, 25)
  • · SR 60 / James L. Redman Parkway
  • · SR 39 north and south
  • · Alexander Street / Park Road

When to escalate

These signs are not routine and warrant immediate physician contact or an ER visit.

  • ·Sudden increase in pain or new deformity (rule out hardware failure or non-union)
  • ·Calf swelling, warmth, or tenderness (rule out DVT)
  • ·Wound dehiscence, drainage, or increasing redness (rule out infection)
  • ·Loss of distal pulse, color change, or new numbness in the limb

PIP & MedPay for Hillsborough County residents

Hillsborough County residents in a Florida-registered vehicle have access to Florida's $10,000 PIP benefit, which we bill directly. When the patient's auto policy includes MedPay, we bill MedPay as secondary. PT Near Me does not bill commercial health insurance — if PIP and MedPay are both exhausted before the plan of care is complete, we discuss options with the patient before continuing treatment.

Post-Fracture Rehab FAQ — Plant City

How soon after cast removal can PT start?
Usually within 1–7 days. The longer the joint stays stiff after immobilization ends, the harder it is to recover full motion — early intervention matters.
Will in-home PT work if I'm non-weight-bearing?
Yes — and this is one of the most common reasons families call us. Driving to a clinic on crutches or in a wheelchair is logistically difficult; the DPT brings everything needed to your home.
Do I need to bring x-rays to the evaluation?
It helps if you have them, but it's not required. Our DPT communicates directly with the referring physician for surgical reports, weight-bearing orders, and follow-up imaging plans.
Do you treat patients on rural parcels off Knights-Griffin or Trapnell?
Yes. Rural east Hillsborough — Knights-Griffin Road, Trapnell Road, Sam Allen Road, the agricultural parcels north and south of Plant City — is core service territory. The therapist drives to the patient.
How quickly can a Plant City patient be seen after discharge from South Florida Baptist?
Most Plant City referrals are scheduled within 24 to 48 hours of intake. Same-day evaluations are usually possible for post-discharge cases from South Florida Baptist or HCA Brandon when the referral reaches us before noon.

References & clinical evidence

All statistics on this page are sourced from peer-reviewed journals, clinical practice guidelines, or U.S. government health agencies.

  1. [1]Disuse and Functional Atrophy — reviewNIH / StatPearls, 2023
  2. [2]Disuse atrophy: mechanisms and rates of muscle lossCurrent Opinion in Clinical Nutrition, 2009
  3. [3]Older Adult Falls Data — STEADICDC
  4. [4]Hip fracture mortality and outcomes — systematic reviewAnnals of Internal Medicine, 2010
  5. [5]High-intensity resistance training and home-based rehabilitation after hip fracture (RCT)JAMA, 2002
  6. [6]AAOS Clinical Practice Guideline — Distal Radius FracturesAAOS, 2020
  7. [7]STEADI — Older Adult Fall PreventionCDC

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