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Physical Therapy for Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine
Our Approach to Physical Therapy
Physical therapy is an effective treatment for a broad range of orthopaedic conditions, sports-related injuries, and other muscle, bone, and joint conditions. At Stanford Health Care, our orthopaedic physical therapists are leaders in their field and use evidence-based practices to develop individualized treatment plans for each patient’s unique needs.
Our physical therapists follow a patient-centered approach and use the latest technologies and equipment to enhance your healing and prevent re-injury.
We offer our expert orthopaedics physical therapy at Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Physical Therapy Clinic.
WHAT WE OFFER YOU FOR ORTHOPAEDICS AND SPORTS MEDICINE PHYSICAL THERAPY
- Leading expertise in orthopaedics with physical therapists who have advanced certifications in orthopaedics, sports medicine, geriatrics, and many other certifications
- One-to-one treatment sessions, providing you with dedicated time and focus to maximize recovery
- Active partnership with Stanford’s orthopaedic surgeons to ensure each patient is provided with an individualized treatment plan
- Education and empowerment to give you the tools you need to continue your recovery at home
To make an appointment with one of our physical therapists, call 650-725-5106.
What is Physical Therapy?
About Physical Therapy
Living pain-free is crucial to your independence and quality of life. Physical therapists are movement experts who can identify, diagnose, and treat a wide range of movement issues.
Physical therapy is non-invasive treatment used to help patients of all ages recover from injury, after surgery, or other musculoskeletal conditions. The goal of physical therapy is to help reduce pain, make daily tasks easier, and return you to maximum function and independence. Finding a physical therapist that is an expert in your condition can enhance your progress and speed up your recovery.
Your surgeon or primary care doctor may recommend physical therapy as a part of your treatment. Physical therapy can be performed in numerous settings including hospitals, outpatient clinics, at home, skilled nursing facilities or private practices.
At your first appointment, your physical therapist will perform an initial evaluation to better understand your condition, activities, and overall health. Our physical therapists will work with you to create a treatment plan unique to your needs and goals. These goals may include improving range of motion or increasing your strength, coordination, flexibility, endurance, or balance.
What to Expect
Learn more about what to expect with physical therapy, including how to become a patient, ongoing therapy, and after discharge.
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Before Starting Therapy
Getting Started with Physical Therapy
We recommend you search for a physical therapist that is experienced in your condition or injury. Finding an expert will make treatment more effective and may enhance your recovery.
Find an orthopaedic physical therapist
Doctor Referral
Although direct access is available in California, you will need a referral from your surgeon or primary care doctor to be seen by a physical therapist. We work with doctors from all over the bay area. Please call 650-725-5106 and one of our team members can help answer any related questions.
Patient Forms
To expedite your first visit, please complete the following forms and bring them to your first therapy appointment.
Prepare for Your First Appointment
- Review the New Patient Letter
- Bring your insurance card and photo identification
- Bring your completed forms as directed by your physical therapist (if applicable)
During Therapy Sessions
First Appointment
You can prepare for your first therapy session by wearing loose fitting clothing, such as athletic apparel, or a t-shirt and shorts. Try wearing clothes that make your area of the body that requires treatment easily accessible. We also recommend wearing comfortable, supportive shoes such as running or walking shoes.
Your first session with your therapist will last 60 minutes. Plan to arrive for your first appointment 15-20 minutes prior to the scheduled time. This will allow you to complete any required forms and start your therapy on time.
The first appointment will begin with an evaluation by your physical therapist. During this initial assessment, your therapist will ask questions about your health, condition or injury, goals, and home environment. The goal is to identify the causes of pain, imbalance, movement or related issues that are contributing to weakness or injury. Your responses will help your physical therapist create an optimal care plan.
Your therapist may perform a series of initial tests to identify specific areas of the body that are contributing to your issue.
You and your therapist will discuss the treatment plan and how long you can expect to receive physical therapy. The length of rehabilitation is dependent on your condition, goals, and how well you progress in meeting those goals.
Ongoing Therapy
Regular therapy sessions are 30 - 45 minutes in length and will focus on your treatment plan. Please prepare to arrive 10 minutes early to ensure therapy can begin on time.
During these sessions, your therapist may use multiple techniques to reduce pain and inflammation. As you continue your therapy, you may work on developing strength, coordination, and range of motion. Your therapist will evaluate your progress and update your care plan as needed.
Your therapist will discuss your discharge from rehabilitation once your goals are met, when you feel comfortable with transitioning to an independent home program, or when your therapist determines your progress with treatment has plateaued. Patients achieve the best outcomes when they consistently perform their home exercise program.
Your physical therapist will educate you and your caregiver on proper exercises, transfers, and making your home environment safe based on your condition.
At Home
Ongoing Success
Following instructions your physical therapist gives you is important, especially if you were given an exercise program to perform at home. This program is designed specifically for you to avoid further complications and re-injury. If you have questions about your therapy or exercise program, please contact your physical therapist or call the clinic directly.
Before Starting Therapy
Getting Started with Physical Therapy
We recommend you search for a physical therapist that is experienced in your condition or injury. Finding an expert will make treatment more effective and may enhance your recovery.
Find an orthopaedic physical therapist
Doctor Referral
Although direct access is available in California, you will need a referral from your surgeon or primary care doctor to be seen by a physical therapist. We work with doctors from all over the bay area. Please call 650-725-5106 and one of our team members can help answer any related questions.
Patient Forms
To expedite your first visit, please complete the following forms and bring them to your first therapy appointment.
Prepare for Your First Appointment
- Review the New Patient Letter
- Bring your insurance card and photo identification
- Bring your completed forms as directed by your physical therapist (if applicable)
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During Therapy Sessions
First Appointment
You can prepare for your first therapy session by wearing loose fitting clothing, such as athletic apparel, or a t-shirt and shorts. Try wearing clothes that make your area of the body that requires treatment easily accessible. We also recommend wearing comfortable, supportive shoes such as running or walking shoes.
Your first session with your therapist will last 60 minutes. Plan to arrive for your first appointment 15-20 minutes prior to the scheduled time. This will allow you to complete any required forms and start your therapy on time.
The first appointment will begin with an evaluation by your physical therapist. During this initial assessment, your therapist will ask questions about your health, condition or injury, goals, and home environment. The goal is to identify the causes of pain, imbalance, movement or related issues that are contributing to weakness or injury. Your responses will help your physical therapist create an optimal care plan.
Your therapist may perform a series of initial tests to identify specific areas of the body that are contributing to your issue.
You and your therapist will discuss the treatment plan and how long you can expect to receive physical therapy. The length of rehabilitation is dependent on your condition, goals, and how well you progress in meeting those goals.
Ongoing Therapy
Regular therapy sessions are 30 - 45 minutes in length and will focus on your treatment plan. Please prepare to arrive 10 minutes early to ensure therapy can begin on time.
During these sessions, your therapist may use multiple techniques to reduce pain and inflammation. As you continue your therapy, you may work on developing strength, coordination, and range of motion. Your therapist will evaluate your progress and update your care plan as needed.
Your therapist will discuss your discharge from rehabilitation once your goals are met, when you feel comfortable with transitioning to an independent home program, or when your therapist determines your progress with treatment has plateaued. Patients achieve the best outcomes when they consistently perform their home exercise program.
Your physical therapist will educate you and your caregiver on proper exercises, transfers, and making your home environment safe based on your condition.
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At Home
Ongoing Success
Following instructions your physical therapist gives you is important, especially if you were given an exercise program to perform at home. This program is designed specifically for you to avoid further complications and re-injury. If you have questions about your therapy or exercise program, please contact your physical therapist or call the clinic directly.
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Our Clinics
Our board-certified orthopaedic physical therapists create personalized treatment plans to improve your strength, flexibility, coordination, balance, and mobility. We combine evidence-based practice with leading treatments and technologies to help you recover from surgery, joint replacement or sports injury.
Pavilion B31, 3rd Floor
Redwood City, CA 94063
Phone: 650-725-5106 Getting Here
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