Telehealth
What is Telehealth?
Telehealth is a way of receiving healthcare services remotely, using technology such as your phone, computer, or tablet. Instead of going to a doctor's office or clinic in person, you can have a virtual appointment with a healthcare professional from the comfort of your own home.
To explore whether telehealth is right for you, book a free discovery call.
Treatment Pathway
Evaluation
During your 60-minute pelvic floor evaluation, your physical therapist will ask you questions regarding your concerns, and guide you through the physical examination. Once completed, your therapist will work with you to create achievable goals and a treatment plan.
Follow-up Visits
During your 60-minute follow-up visits, your therapist will implement the discussed strategies to address your symptoms and build upon self-management strategies each week. While treatment plans are a nice guide for both the patient and clinician, they can be modified at any time if something comes up or symptoms change.
Home Exercise Programs
While physical treatment is essential for reducing intense symptoms, getting hands-on care and supervision, most of the progress you make will actually be at home. We assign sustainable, tailored programs to our patients that will complement our treatment and provide the best outcomes for our patients. Exercise programs are digital and accessible online or via app.
Patient Education
Our number one priority will always be our patients, so we like to empower each and every one of them with the knowledge they need to maintain the progress they’ve made in treatment sessions and set them up for long-term success.
Your care is in expert hands.
FAQs
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Telehealth is perfect for those who prefer tackling their discomfort from the comfort of their home, and those who have difficult work/parenting schedules to work around.
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While manual therapy can be an important component of care in some cases, it is not always necessary. As evidence-based practitioners, we know that exercise and education are actually the most effective treatments for the vast majority of conditions, including pelvic floor dysfunction. We will work together to come up with a hands-off treatment plan that not only addresses your concerns, but has you feeling better than ever. If manual therapy is indicated, we will suggest in-person care.
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Yes! Did you know during a physical therapy evaluation, the majority of effective treatment can be determined with a hands-off approach?
Physical therapists are extensively trained to gather information during subjective and hands-off objective examinations. We then use that information to create a comprehensive treatment plan.