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Lauderdale Lakes has 3 physical therapists actively listed in the directory. Since rating data is not yet available for this market, you'll want to evaluate providers based on their credentials, treatment approach, and experience with your specific condition. Physical therapy services in the area cover a range of modalities, from traditional manual therapy to specialized aquatic and sports rehabilitation programs. When comparing options, ask about each therapist's licensing status, years of experience, and whether they accept your insurance.
Aquatic Therapy in Lauderdale Lakes typically costs around $175 per session. Your actual out-of-pocket cost will depend on your insurance coverage and whether the provider is in-network. Always request an estimate upfront and confirm what your plan covers before starting treatment.
Look for a physical therapist who provides a detailed initial evaluation and explains their treatment plan in writing. Verify that they hold an active Florida license and are willing to discuss their experience with your condition. Be cautious of providers who pressure you to commit to a large package of sessions upfront without a clear clinical reason, or who operate on a cash-only basis without providing itemized receipts. Reputable therapists will answer questions about their credentials and be transparent about costs.
Aquatic therapy in Lauderdale Lakes typically costs around $175 per session. Your actual out-of-pocket cost depends on your insurance plan and whether the provider is in-network. Contact your therapist for a specific quote.
You can search the directory for active physical therapists in Lauderdale Lakes. Verify any therapist's Florida license by checking the state licensing board's website before scheduling.
There are currently 3 physical therapists listed in the Lauderdale Lakes directory.
An initial evaluation includes a detailed assessment of your medical history, current symptoms, movement patterns, and functional limitations. The therapist will use this information to develop a personalized treatment plan and discuss expected outcomes.
Dry needling uses thin needles inserted into trigger points to relieve muscle tension, while manual therapy involves hands-on techniques like massage and joint mobilization. Your therapist may recommend one or both depending on your condition.
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