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At Spine and Movement Center, we understand that embarking on a new health journey comes with plenty of questions. From understanding our unique approach to therapy, to getting insights into scheduling and what to expect during your visits. Dive into our FAQs today and find the answers you need to take the next step in your wellness journey with us.
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Can I get evaluated without a doctor prescription?
Yes: in the state of Ohio, where you will be seen for an in-person visit at our facility, allows physical therapists to complete an evaluation. We are required to notify your primary care physician in writing within 5 business days. We are then allowed to treat you for 30 days as long as you are demonstrating improvement. Our policy is that if you are not seeing improvement in 2 weeks, or your symptoms are getting worse, then you will be referred to your doctor sooner than the legally required time frame.
My child has several activities they are involved in so how frequently do they need to come to PT?
If for Scoliosis, research says the spine curves the most during peak growth or puberty. To maximize the potential of curve progression during this time, it is important the child is very consistent with their program and positioning during peak growth. That means they must know what to do. If they only know part of it, they cannot follow through entirely and will not have the best outcome. Activities, although important, can wait if they are approaching this phase — hormones and growth do not “wait a couple of weeks”.

​Treatment frequency ideally is 6 sessions over 2 weeks to intensively learn what to do, then have a trial at home of 2-3 weeks and re-evaluate at that time for a total of 7 sessions.
​How do I dress?
Please wear a regular bra or swimsuit top under your clothing (no straps that cover your back) so that we can see your spine with minimal obstruction.

Wear shoes with socks if we are doing a Plantiga gait analysis as they only work as insoles to shoes.

​Wear loose-fitting clothing, preferably pants that can be pulled up past your knees.
Do you take my insurance?
At Spine and Movement Center, we understand the challenges of navigating insurance plans. Currently, we are not contracted with any insurance company. However, we prioritize the needs of individuals with high deductible insurance plans and strive to make our services more affordable for you.

We happily accept Health Savings Accounts (HSAs). While we do not directly submit claims to insurance companies, we are committed to assisting you in the reimbursement process. We will gladly provide you with the necessary paperwork to submit to your insurance company for reimbursement.

To ensure smooth handling of your insurance claim, please inform us if you plan to submit any paperwork to your insurance company. We are here to support you every step of the way.
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Do you take Medicare?
No, we are not Medicare providers at this time.  ​
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​Do I need x-rays?
If you are coming for scoliosis at any age, yes. We need 2 x-rays: Kyphosis view of the whole spine (lateral view), and scoliosis view of the whole spine (PA view).

​If you are coming to help identify a movement dysfunction not related to scoliosis, no x-ray is needed for the initial assessment. We can help you decide if this is something you need once we evaluate you.
Do I automatically get a strategy call with the other providers at the facility?
No, it is not automatic—but we encourage you to invite them to your table to discuss your health. Not sure if they would benefit you? Just ask the provider you are seeing and they can guide you.
How do I get a strategy call with a provider?
You can go online to schedule one or discuss with the provider you are working with if you have an interest, and we can help answer any additional questions you have.

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