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Need Help! Physical Therapist recommendation?

Discussion in 'General Chat Forum' started by Echogirl, Sep 14, 2015.

  1. Echogirl

    Echogirl Member

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    Looking for a Physical Therapist for post full knee replacement surgery. Would like to stay in Ashburn or near Loudoun Hospital.

    Thanks!
     
  2. JJB

    JJB Active Member

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    Inova Physical Therapy - 20905 Professional Plaza, #110, Ashburn, VA 20147. At the intersection of Claiborne and Ashburn Farm Pkwy (703) 726-1616 -
    Christian if she is still there....she did mine and if I have the other one done, I would use her again.
     
  3. L0stS0ul

    L0stS0ul hmmmm

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    I've been in and out of physical therapy for about 5 years now with hip issues and finally a full hip replacement. I've had more bad therapists than good around here and the good ones I know have all gone to private in home care. My best advice is to be honest with yourself after each therapy visit. You should be seeing steady progress on each visit and if you are not there is something wrong with what they are doing so seek out a different therapist or find a new practice. Due to insurance issues with getting physical therapy visits I'm now going to United Wellness Center in Herndon for my therapy and I am happy with the care. It's a chiropractor not a physical therapist and I was referred to them by my orthopedist when physical therapy was not working out.
     
  4. jen

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    AID Performance Physical Therapy is great! They are located in the Ryan Park Center between Panera and Home Depot. I have been to them for a few different issues over the years and they are very effective. Address is 43490 Yukon Drive #100 Ashburn, VA . Phone 703-723-6758. They also offer dry needling there.
     
  5. Genco

    Genco Active Member

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    State of the Art Physical Therapy in Ashburn. Art Bronsord has treated me for knee and shoulder issues and they have been great. They are located at 20098 Ashbrook Place in Ashburn which is in the Village close to Route 7. The phone number is 703-723-5225. If you do go for a consultation make sure you see Art who is the owner.
     
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    If you find yourself needing to look outside of Ashburn/Lansdowne I highly recommend Virginia Therapy and Fitness Center. I've seen Rich.
    http://www.spinemd.com/vtfc/
     
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    NOVA Rehabilitation 19490 Sandridge Way #170. Leesburg address but they are right near the hospital. 703-723-4088 They are wonderful.
     
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    +1 for NOVA Rehab
     
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    I saw them moving out of this location last week...
     
  10. Che11ez

    Che11ez Active Member

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    I go to PT at Broadlands Family Practice in Brambleton and HIGHLY recommend them!!
     
  11. Echogirl

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    Thanks everyone for all of your responses and LOstSOul for sharing your experience and advice. It is so helpful and appreciated!
     
  12. backtothewoooo

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    Hi. Can someone recommend a good physical therapist (for the hand)? It's needed for mild to moderate carpal tunnel syndrome. The doctor recommended NOVA Hand Therapy in Ashburn, but they are out of network with our insurance. Thanks in advance for your input.
     
  13. L0stS0ul

    L0stS0ul hmmmm

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    I have pretty bad arthritis in my right thumb and physical therapy has not worked for me. After I used up all of my visits with no improvement I switched to Chantilly Chiropractic with Dr Page for nearly two years now. He treats my back, hip, and my hand and it has helped a ton. They use a laser treatment and adjustment on my thumb and it's gone from almost unusable to nearly pain free.

    https://www.chantillychiropractic.com/
     
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    Has anyone been to Pivot Physical Therapy clinic in Ashburn? Would you recommend it?
    Any PT group or doctor you can recommend (for a bad back/ herniated spinal discs)?
    I need one in-network with CIGNA (= Thanks.
     
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    Went to Allied Health Solution for my back problem last year. I can definitely recommend Madhura Gurjar there. Looks like they have a office in sterling now.
    https://www.allied-hs.com/
     
  16. Thunderchild

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    For hand therapy
    https://www.countrysideortho.com/
    For all others
    I would recommend State of the Art as well ptbyart.com
    I have seen Art and Sherry several times, and my wife and son have seen them as well, most recently for a torn ACL.
     

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