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Whether your practice treats a handful of Medicare patients or a large share of your caseload, understanding the 2025 Medicare cap for physical therapy is essential. Even a single patient reaching a threshold can trigger extra documentation, audits, or payment risk. Medicare’s therapy rules may feel complex, but with the right workflow, you can keep…
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Launching a neurological rehab program can transform both your clinic and your community. You’ll not only improve patient lives but also open new doors for growth and long-term success. In this guide, you’ll find practical insights, lessons learned, and real-world steps to help you confidently add neuro rehab to your outpatient practice.
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Learn how to navigate physical therapy reimbursement rates, including Medicare rates, CPT coding, and compliance tips. Reduce denials and secure higher payments.
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“To really get where we need to [in balance training], you need to add the interactive factor, the neurological benefits, and the visual stimulation,” says Sims. According to Sims, the Alfa balance training equipment provides visual stimulation, promotes high repetition, increases patient engagement, eliminates compensation patterns, and fosters neuroplasticity.
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A recent article identifies four questions that physical therapy patients have before their first session. These four questions help set patient expectations for the course of treatment. Answering these questions early on can establish trust, increase engagement, and improve their satisfaction with your treatment.
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Dr. Edo Zylstra runs an outpatient rehab clinic like no other. At KinetaCare, every patient pays cash only, and every referral comes from word-of-mouth. That’s a business model built entirely on pure clinical success and patient enthusiasm.
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When patients look at their objective progress reports, they know they’re getting better. There’s no guessing whether patients are progressing and no question about what’s making the difference. The strongest driver of his incredible compliance rate is the MCU’s evidence-based, objective measurement.