Anonymous
Post 01/28/2024 10:48     Subject: PT and/or massage, manual therapy

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This place is awesome, was about $100 each time. They did neuromuscular massage, dry needing and gave me stretches to do at home.

https://pthands-on.com/


Who did you work with there? I'm a little nervous about chiropractics. Sounds like that's not a service you used?


Oh I don’t do chiropractics either. I was with Juhi Shukla. Look at the Google reviews and you can see an overwhelmingly positive experience, and most of the reviews talk about the practitioners they worked with.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2024 10:21     Subject: PT and/or massage, manual therapy

Anonymous wrote:^ adding on I had the same issue about them working on different areas when I was at orthoVA. I was going to have to get separate evaluation and orders for each body parts. It makes no sense since they’re all connected.


Seriously, it's insane.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2024 10:19     Subject: PT and/or massage, manual therapy

Anonymous wrote:This place is awesome, was about $100 each time. They did neuromuscular massage, dry needing and gave me stretches to do at home.

https://pthands-on.com/


Who did you work with there? I'm a little nervous about chiropractics. Sounds like that's not a service you used?
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2024 10:17     Subject: PT and/or massage, manual therapy

^ adding on I had the same issue about them working on different areas when I was at orthoVA. I was going to have to get separate evaluation and orders for each body parts. It makes no sense since they’re all connected.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2024 10:14     Subject: PT and/or massage, manual therapy

^^ Also a PT place that doesn't shove you out asap.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2024 10:14     Subject: PT and/or massage, manual therapy

This place is awesome, was about $100 each time. They did neuromuscular massage, dry needing and gave me stretches to do at home.

https://pthands-on.com/
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2024 10:07     Subject: PT and/or massage, manual therapy

So I've got problems in my neck, mid-back and both hips. PT tells me they're only allowed to work on one 'problem" area at a time due to insurance restricitions. They have to discharge me from one to start another.

1) If you've had this situation, is there a way to work around it?
2) Can you recommend a PT either person or place that can treat all together?
3) Manuarl therapy/massage/accupuncture - any recommendations?

Looking inside the Beltway: Arlington, Chevy Chase, downtown Bethesda, NW DC, McLean, but ok with Falls Church.