At COAST Rehab, we pride ourselves on providing a
comprehensive and informative atmosphere for our
patients.
It begins with the initial evaluation, which lasts for
approximately one hour. Here the physical therapist will
take a 'subjective' history in which questions are asked of
the patient to find out how the patient is feeling e.g.
levels of pain or disability, and when/how the problem
started.
The next step is the 'objective' evaluation, which consists
of the therapist putting the patient through a battery of
differential diagnostic tests to determine the structures at
fault. At this time, baseline measurements for range of
motion, strength and girth measurements may be taken.
The end of the initial evaluation also consists of soft
tissue mobilization/massage performed by either the
therapist or our massage therapist that serves two
purposes:
To identify the tissues at fault and
Help provide comfort through reduction of muscle
spasms and/or correction of joint misalignments.
Once the above steps have been completed the patient is instructed in the first phase of their home exercise program. The home exercise program usually consists of some sort of stretching, strengthening; advise on use of ice/heat/over-the-counter medications, and precautions in regards to their respective injury.
On subsequent visits the home exercise program is reviewed
to ensure that the patient is compliant with the program and
has no questions regarding the exercises. As certain
milestones are achieved and the patient is deemed ready to
progress then exercises are added, or subtracted, as
appropriate. During each visit the patient will be
re-measured for edema, range of motion, etc., to gauge the
patient's progress. Soft tissue mobilization/massage is also
performed, more often than not, at each visit. Each physical
therapy visit can last from a minimum of 45 minutes to as
much as 2 hours though the mean time is approximately one
hour.
One thing that makes our patient's experience unique vs.
other facilities is that at no time is our patient seen by
an unlicensed health care practitioner e.g. physical therapy
aide. We feel that the exercise phase of the rehabilitation
process is an integral part and should be overseen by the
therapist, who is most capable of modify and progressing the
exercises and who is most adept at identifying improper
compensatory patterns or addressing potential problems that
may arise during the performance of the exercises. More than
just the initial evaluating therapist can also see our
patients. Each therapist has his or her unique areas of
expertise and range in experience from 10 years to over 25
years. This leads to a more comprehensive and well-rounded
approach to the treatment.
We pride ourselves on clearly illustrating to our patient's
the nature of their problem and answering any of their
questions throughout the whole process. We also encourage
our patients to ask questions if anything is unclear to
them. We feel that a patient that is fully aware of what is
going on with their body as well as the rationale for the
rehabilitation program is better able to deal with their
problem and leads to a more successful outcome.
So feel free to stop by our clinic or give us a call to find
out if we are what you're looking for when it comes to your
physical therapy needs. We will be pleased to answer any
questions that you may have.
COAST Rehab 6193 Soquel Drive, Aptos, CA 95003 831-462-1212