FAQs
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Please email us at teinei@engageptutah.com to discuss your insurance options. Be sure to include your insurance card information and date of birth in the email so we can better assist you.
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Most states allow direct access for physical therapy, meaning you do not need a referral.
However, if you are planning on requesting reimbursement from insurance, you will need to check with your provider, as some payers require referrals.
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Empowering Through Movement is our philosophy and mission. Therefore we take a “movement first” approach to treatment.
When necessary and consented, we do perform manual/hands-on physical therapy techniques, including but not limited to joint mobilization/manipulation and soft tissue/myofascial mobilization. But, we believe what you do in the 167 hours per week outside our office matters more than the hour we spend together. Therefore, any hands-on techniques will be followed with education and active movement to empower you to manage your healing and get/keep results long-term.
We are always open to feedback from you regarding your treatment. We, you and your therapist, will always make decisions regarding your treatment as a team so it is sustainable and fits into your life.
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If you are apprehensive about a pelvic exam or have no clue what happens in pelvic PT, you are not alone! I wrote a blog post for you outlining What to Expect in a Pelvic Floor Exam.
Hint: We talk A LOT in your first visit and only perform internal examination when/if you are comfortable.
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Absolutely! There is no reason not to perform internal pelvic therapy during your period. However, if you would prefer not to, there is always external and full-body work to do so the session would not be wasted!
Active infection (yeast, urinary tract/bladder) is a contraindication for internal work.
Internal treatment will always be a collaborative decision we make together!
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To avoid a fee, please allow at least 24 hours’ notice for cancellations and/or rescheduling.
