13 13 13 p classreleaseDatelinePhiladelphia, PA Vocus September 26,
2009 pp Observations from Excel Physical Therapy and Fitness, an
outpatient physical therapy clinic with eight locations throughout
the Philadelphia region, indicate that awareness levels for Direct
Access, a law that allows people with insurance to be evaluated and
treated by a certified physical therapist without first obtaining a
prescription from a physician, are still very low.
p13pUnfortunately local governments are not pushing the initiative,
which has the potential to decrease insurance costs, lessen the
burden on referring physicians and get patients the treatment they
need quicker, said Jeff Ostrowski, president of Excel Physical
Therapy and Fitness. p13pEarly intervention is crucial to healing
many injuries. Too often we see patients who have been dealing with
injuries for days or even weeks before they come into our care.
Unfortunately most knew ahead of time that they needed physical
therapy, but didnt realize they can come to use directly, said
Valerie Brill, clinic manager at Excel Physical Therapy and
Fitness.p13pIndividuals with common ailments such as back and neck
pain, tendonitis, arthritis and carpal tunnel syndrome as well as
athletes who find themselves with common training injuries are
perfect candidates to take advantage of Direct Access. p13pHank
Page, an Ironman competitor, found himself with both an IT Band
injury and sciatic nerve pain while training for his second Ironman
competition. After learning about Direct Access to physical therapy
from a friend, he was able to see a physical therapist the next
day. p13pUsing the Direct Access law I was able to see a physical
therapist right away, which allowed me to start receiving treatment
without interrupting my rigorous training schedule, said Page. My
physical therapist diagnosed me during my first visit and had me on
a therapy program before I would have even been able to get an
appointment to see my doctor. p13pPage continued to train while
receiving physical therapy treatment 23 days per week and went on
to complete his second Ironman in July 2009. Not only did Pages
physical therapist treat his injuries, but she also taught him how
to control symptoms if they happened during the competition.
p13pFinancially, states that offer Direct Access and the insurance
companies that reimburse under Direct Access, will realize cost
savings of approximately 1,200 per patient visit According to the
results of a recent study by Dr. Jean Mitchell and Dr. Greg
deLissovoy of Georgetown University and Johns Hopkins University,
respectively. p13pDirect Access to physical therapy has been
approved in Pennsylvania since 2002, New Jersey since 2003 and
Delaware since 1993 and is recognized nationally by 42 states.
Direct Access is advocated by the American Physical Therapy
Association.p13pAbout Excel Physical Therapy and Fitness 13br Excel
Physical Therapy and Fitness has been rehabilitating patients for
over 15 years and provides physical therapy and fitness programs
dedicated to improving patients quality of life. Excel is the
largest privately owned physical therapy practice in the Delaware
Valley and has eight locations throughout the region. In 2006 Excel
was awarded the Real Small Business Award for Customer Service from
the Center City Proprietors Association and in 2009 was recognized
by the Philadelphia Business Journal as one of the Best Places to
Work. For more information on Excel please call 1.866.88 EXCEL or
visit www.excelphysicaltherapy.com.p13p p13 13 13 br clearall
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