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211 verified Physical Therapists in San Francisco, CA
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Physician Assistant (Virtual)
Huntington Beach, CA
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 6 more
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits · Expertise in pain in joint + 2 more ·
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Dawn Vollman, PA-C, is a dedicated Physician Assistant providing comprehensive family medicine services for patients of all ages. She is passionate about helping patients achieve their health goals through preventive care, chronic disease management, and timely treatment of acute illnesses. Dawn ha...Click to read more
Family Physician (Virtual)
5.00
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I was having a minor health issue, but my soonest PCP appointment would be 3 weeks away. Dr. Connolly was available the same day and within 5 minutes of walking through the door I was being examined. The facilities were very welcoming and high quality. Dr. Connolly was very professional and friendly...Click to read more
Orange, CA
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time ·
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Welcome, and thank you for choosing Open Arms—Primary Care for Every Body. We are pleased to provide personalized, physician-led medical care with transparent pricing and timely access to adults aged 18 and older. I’m Dr. Connolly, co-founder and board-certified family physician. My approach is si...Click to read more
Internist (Virtual)
4.85
·483 reviews
So glad I found Dr. Raja. He was very kind and so was his staff. Thank you so much.Click to read more
Fountain Valley, CA
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 8 more
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience · Offers video visits · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time · Expertise in sepsis + 3 more ·
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Dr. Wasim Raja is a skilled and experienced internist. He currently runs his own practice, based in Fountain Valley, CA, and holds licenses to practice in Texas, Nebraska, and Colorado. Fluency in English, Urdu, and Punjabi has made him accessible to various culturally diverse communities. Dr. Raj...Click to read more
Internist (Virtual)
5.00
·1 review
Oceanside, CA
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 2 more
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time · Expertise in high cholesterol + 7 more ·
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Dr. Kern Brar is a compassionate, board-certified internal medicine physician who offers personalized primary care tailored to each patient's unique needs. He earned his Doctor of Medicine from Ross University School of Medicine - Academic Campus and completed his residency in Internal Medicine at A...Click to read more
Primary Care Doctor (Virtual)
4.74
·783 reviews
She was very beautiful and kindly. She was responsible for any question and visited me very carefully. - Nov 2, 2020 by Ameneh R.Click to read more
San Diego, CA
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 18 more
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits · Excellent wait time ·
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We provide comprehensive care and hold ourselves to high professional standards. This commitment is how we earned our reputation as a home of good medicine. If you need to cancel or reschedule your appointment, please be mindful of the many other patients waiting for appointments and provide 48 hou...Click to read more
Family Physician (Virtual)
3.00
·8 reviews
I requested twice to cancel so that Ivan have an in person appointment. Not once did they return my text message. Very poor customer service - Dec 3, 2024 by Frank A.Click to read more
El Cajon, CA
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 15 more
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience · Offers video visits · Expertise in high cholesterol + 2 more ·
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Dr. Nejat A. Jalisi is a dedicated family practitioner with over 25 years of experience. She earned her Doctor of Medicine degree from Ahvaz Jondishapur University of Medical Sciences. Dr. Jalisi has been serving the El Cajon community with passion and commitment. Her approach combines medical exper...Click to read more
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Availability last updated 06/27/2026
Availability last updated 06/27/2026
Physical Therapist
7957.5 mi · 2488 De La Cruz Blvd, Santa Clara, CA 95050
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Ngoc Le, PT is a Physical Therapist in Santa Clara, CA and Sunnyvale, CA. Their offices are located in 2488 De La Cruz Blvd, Santa Clara, CA and 246 Sobrante Way, Sunnyvale, CA.Click to read more
Physical Therapist
7957.5 mi · 3423 Valle Verde Dr, Napa, CA 94558
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Richard Pike, PT is a Physical Therapist in Napa, CA. Their office is located in 3423 Valle Verde Dr, Napa, CA.Click to read more
Physical Therapist
7957.5 mi · 2145 the Alameda, San Jose, CA 95126
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Jennifer Mundy, DPT is a Physical Therapist in San Jose, CA. Their office is located in 2145 the Alameda, San Jose, CA.Click to read more
Physical Therapist
7957.5 mi · 2145 the Alameda, San Jose, CA 95126
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Hilary Genise, PT is a Physical Therapist in San Jose, CA. Their offices are located in 2145 the Alameda, San Jose, CA and 5434 Thornwood Dr, San Jose, CA.Click to read more
Physical Therapist
7957.5 mi · 18780 Cox Ave, Saratoga, CA 95070
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Jenice De Quinto, DPT is a Physical Therapist in Saratoga, CA. Their office is located in 18780 Cox Ave, Saratoga, CA.Click to read more
Physical Therapist
7957.5 mi · 163 E Hamilton Ave, Campbell, CA 95008
Accepts Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare
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Kunal Patel, PT is a Physical Therapist in Milpitas, CA, Campbell, CA and San Jose, CA. Their offices are located in 500 E Calaveras Blvd 112, Milpitas, CA, 163 E Hamilton Ave, Campbell, CA and 1045 E Brokaw Rd, San Jose, CA.Click to read more
Physical Therapist
7957.5 mi · 201 E Hamilton Ave, Campbell, CA 95008
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Kanchan Thakar, PT is a Physical Therapist in Campbell, CA. Their office is located in 201 E Hamilton Ave, Campbell, CA.Click to read more
Physical Therapist
7957.5 mi · 201 E Hamilton Ave, Campbell, CA 95008
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Sandra Deryke, PT is a Physical Therapist in Campbell, CA. Their office is located in 201 E Hamilton Ave, Campbell, CA.Click to read more
Physical Therapist
7957.5 mi · 201 E Hamilton Ave, Campbell, CA 95008
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Sommer Mason, PTA is a Physical Therapist in Hayward, CA and Campbell, CA. Their offices are located in 27871 Ormond Ave, Hayward, CA and 201 E Hamilton Ave, Campbell, CA.Click to read more
Physical Therapist
7957.5 mi · 201 E Hamilton Ave, Campbell, CA 95008
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Chelsea Fraser, PT is a Physical Therapist in Campbell, CA. Their office is located in 201 E Hamilton Ave, Campbell, CA.Click to read more
Physical Therapist
7957.5 mi · 798 Tonga Ct, San Jose, CA 95127
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Patrick Bui, PT is a Physical Therapist in San Jose, CA. Their office is located in 798 Tonga Ct, San Jose, CA.Click to read more
Physical Therapist
7957.5 mi · 2670 S White Rd, 120, San Jose, CA 95148
Accepts Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare
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Evelyn Gaviola, PT is a Physical Therapist in San Jose, CA. Their office is located in 2670 S White Rd 120, San Jose, CA.Click to read more
Physical Therapist
7957.5 mi · 81 Cernon St, Vacaville, CA 95688
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience ·
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Martha Williams, PT is a Physical Therapist in Vacaville, CA. They attended medical school at Columbia University College Of Physicians And Surgeons in 1968. Their office is located in 81 Cernon St, Vacaville, CA.Click to read more
Orthopedic Surgeon
7957.5 mi · 81 Cernon St, Vacaville, CA 95688
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Drew Thompson, PT is a Orthopedic Surgeon in Vacaville, CA. Their office is located in 81 Cernon St, Vacaville, CA.Click to read more
Physical Therapist
7957.5 mi · 4650 Hoen Ave, Santa Rosa, CA 95405
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Sahana Shetty, PT is a Physical Therapist in Santa Rosa, CA. Their office is located in 4650 Hoen Ave, Santa Rosa, CA.Click to read more
Physical Therapist
7957.5 mi · 5525 Pepperwood Rd, Santa Rosa, CA 95409
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James Hoese, PT is a Physical Therapist in Santa Rosa, CA and San Francisco, CA. Their offices are located in 5525 Pepperwood Rd, Santa Rosa, CA and 2100 Webster St 331, San Francisco, CA.Click to read more
Physical Therapist
7957.5 mi · 100 Pleasant Hill Ave N, Sebastopol, CA 95472
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Holly Matticola, PTA is a Physical Therapist in Sebastopol, CA. Their office is located in 100 Pleasant Hill Ave N, Sebastopol, CA.Click to read more
Physical Therapist
7957.5 mi · 100 Pleasant Hill Ave N, Sebastopol, CA 95472
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Teresa Burk, PT is a Physical Therapist in Sebastopol, CA. Their offices are located in 5775 Gravenstein Hwy S, Sebastopol, CA and 100 Pleasant Hill Ave N, Sebastopol, CA.Click to read more
Physical Therapist
7957.5 mi · 50 Great Oaks Blvd, San Jose, CA 95119
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Erin Brown, PT is a Physical Therapist in San Jose, CA and Danville, CA. Their offices are located in 50 Great Oaks Blvd, San Jose, CA and 315 Diablo Rd 110, Danville, CA.Click to read more
Physical Therapist
7957.5 mi · 1423 N Tracy Blvd, Tracy, CA 95376
Accepts Aetna + 3 more
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience ·
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Kealoha Miller, PT is a Physical Therapist in Tracy, CA. They attended medical school at Loma Linda University School Of Medicine in 2000. Their office is located in 1423 N Tracy Blvd, Tracy, CA.Click to read more
Physical Therapist
7957.5 mi · 1420 N Tracy Blvd, Tracy, CA 95376
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Rachele Inouye, DPT is a Physical Therapist in Mountain House, CA and Tracy, CA. Their offices are located in 942 S Carlo St, Mountain House, CA and 1420 N Tracy Blvd, Tracy, CA.Click to read more
Physical Therapist
7957.5 mi · 1930 W Grant Line Rd, Tracy, CA 95376
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Amrita Patel, PT is a Physical Therapist in Tracy, CA. Their office is located in 1930 W Grant Line Rd, Tracy, CA.Click to read more
Physical Therapist
7957.5 mi · 140 Wikiup Dr, Santa Rosa, CA 95403
Accepts Aetna, Cigna + 3 more
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Maxwell Smith, PTDPT is a Physical Therapist in Santa Rosa, CA and Stockton, CA. Their offices are located in 2215 Creekside Rd, Santa Rosa, CA, 7373 West Ln, Stockton, CA and 140 Wikiup Dr, Santa Rosa, CA.Click to read more
Physical Therapist
7957.5 mi · 1529 Seabright Ave, Santa Cruz, CA 95062
Accepts Aetna + 3 more
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Michael Edmondson, MS is a Physical Therapist in Los Altos, CA and Santa Cruz, CA. Their offices are located in 325 Distel Cir, Los Altos, CA and 1529 Seabright Ave, Santa Cruz, CA.Click to read more
Physical Therapist
7957.5 mi · 1529 Seabright Ave, Santa Cruz, CA 95062
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Celeste Guerrero, PT is a Physical Therapist in Santa Cruz, CA. Their offices are located in PO Box 1833, Santa Cruz, CA and 1529 Seabright Ave, Santa Cruz, CA.Click to read more
Physical Therapist
7957.5 mi · 10100 Trinity Pkwy, Stockton, CA 95219
Accepting new patients · 25 years of experience ·
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Matt Sheehan, PT is a Physical Therapist in Roseville, CA and Stockton, CA. They attended medical school at University Of Miami School Of Medicine in 2001. Their offices are located in 1952 Della Verona Dr, Roseville, CA and 10100 Trinity Pkwy, Stockton, CA.Click to read more
Physical Therapist
7957.5 mi · 1716 W Hammer Ln, Stockton, CA 95209
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits ·
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Juliette Nguyen, PT is a Physical Therapist in Stockton, CA. Their office is located in 1716 W Hammer Ln, Stockton, CA.Click to read more
Physical Therapist
7957.5 mi · 1716 W Hammer Ln, Stockton, CA 95209
Accepting new patients · 11 years of experience ·
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Kelsey Kieffer, PT is a Physical Therapist in Stockton, CA. They attended medical school at Creighton University School Of Medicine in 2015. Their office is located in 1716 W Hammer Ln, Stockton, CA.Click to read more
Physical Therapist
7957.5 mi · 1716 W Hammer Ln, Stockton, CA 95209
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Denise Coffman, PT is a Physical Therapist in Stockton, CA. Their offices are located in 6311 Landmark Rd, Stockton, CA and 1716 W Hammer Ln, Stockton, CA.Click to read more
Physical Therapist
7957.5 mi · 5910 Pacific Ave, Stockton, CA 95207
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Michele Serra, PT is a Physical Therapist in Stockton, CA. Their office is located in 5910 Pacific Ave, Stockton, CA.Click to read more
Physical Therapist
7957.5 mi · 442 E Hampton St, Stockton, CA 95204
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Tiffany Williams, PTA is a Physical Therapist in Stockton, CA. Their offices are located in 1633 E Bianchi Rd 29, Stockton, CA and 442 E Hampton St, Stockton, CA.Click to read more
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How can I make a same-day appointment with a Physical Therapist in San Francisco?

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How can I find a San Francisco Physical Therapist who takes my insurance?

Zocdoc lets you search specifically for a San Francisco Physical Therapist who takes your insurance. Just choose your carrier and plan from the drop-down menu at the top of the page. If you’re not sure which plan you have, you can use Zocdoc’s insurance checker to find out.


How can I book an appointment online with a Physical Therapist in San Francisco?

Zocdoc is a free online service that helps patients find Physical Therapists in San Francisco and book appointments instantly. You can search for San Francisco Physical Therapists by symptom or visit reason. Then, choose your insurance plan. Based on that information, you’ll see a list of providers who meet your search criteria, along with their available appointment slots.


How can I find a female Physical Therapist in San Francisco?

When you search for San Francisco Physical Therapists on Zocdoc, you can filter your results by gender, in addition to other criteria. That way, you’ll only see Physical Therapists in San Francisco who match your preferences.


How can I find a San Francisco Physical Therapist who sees patients after hours?

On Zocdoc, you can search specifically for San Francisco Physical Therapists with availability after 5 p.m.


How can I find a top-rated Physical Therapist in San Francisco?

You can use Zocdoc to find Physical Therapists in San Francisco who are highly rated by other patients. These ratings are based on verified reviews submitted by real patients. Every time a patient completes an appointment booked on Zocdoc, they’re invited to review their experience. Each review must comply with Zocdoc’s guidelines.


How can I find a video visit with a Physical Therapist online in San Francisco?

Physical Therapists in San Francisco on Zocdoc who see patients through online video visits will have a purple video icon on their profiles. You can also filter your search results to show only Physical Therapists who offer video visits.


Are video visits with a Physical Therapist online covered by my insurance?

Most insurers provide coverage for video visits at the same cost as in-person visits. You can search on Zocdoc specifically for Physical Therapists in San Francisco who accept your insurance for video visits by selecting your carrier and plan from the drop-down menu at the top of the page. We recommend you check with your insurance carrier directly to confirm your coverage and out of pocket costs for video visits.


How can I find a Physical Therapist in San Francisco who sees patients in the morning or evening?

Zocdoc lets you search specifically for a Physical Therapist who has appointments available before 10:00 am, or after 5:00 pm. Just choose the special hours filter at the top of our search page.


How can I find a Physical Therapist in San Francisco who sees patients during the weekend?

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Who is a physical therapist?

Physical therapists evaluate and treat injuries and dysfunction by expanding the range of motion and enhancing mobility in specific body segments. They also assist people in developing better lifestyle choices and treat people of all ages.


If your mobility or range of motion issues are connected to the musculoskeletal (which includes bones and muscles) or neurological systems (the intricate nerve network in the body), a physical therapist near you can help. They can also aid with movement issues caused by chronic severe heart or lung illnesses (cardiopulmonary system) and skin illnesses (integumentary system).


What do physical therapists do?

A physical therapist can help you manage discomfort, stiffness, and pain, which may make it hard for you to move. They first diagnose your condition by observing you perform various functions, such as standing, walking, and other movement-specific tasks. They will ask about your symptoms and prepare a treatment plan to suit your needs. 


Physical therapists offer treatment plans that may combine exercises and stretching. They may suggest using different therapeutic aids, such as kinesthetic tape or electrical stimulation, to help with mobility. Physical therapy (PT) can often reduce your need for medication and even surgery. 


Physical therapists may offer other hands-on techniques as treatments, monitor your progress, and suggest changes or enhancements to your treatment if necessary. They may recommend using supportive devices such as crutches or canes to help you improve.


Once the treatment plan is developed, your condition will dictate how many physical therapy sessions are required. While some people need only a few sessions, others may work with a physical therapist for months—patients with chronic illnesses may require long-term treatment.


Education and training

A physical therapist should obtain a doctor of physical therapy (DPT) degree from a physical therapist education program authorized by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education. The program runs for three years, and the physical therapist must obtain a state license to practice.


During the DPT program, aspiring therapists learn biology, physiology, neuroscience, musculoskeletal, management sciences, and clinical reasoning. The curriculum may also include kinesiology, pharmacology, evidence-based practice, and biomechanics. The DPT course is a blend of classroom and lab study, with the former covering a significant chunk of the curriculum.


After graduation, physical therapists are eligible for a clinical residency program, which usually lasts about a year. Upon completing the residency, some therapists specialize further by pursuing a fellowship in an advanced clinical segment. While board certification is not mandatory, some physical therapists choose to take the exam. In addition to clearing the exam, they complete clinical work in specialties such as sports, geriatrics, or orthopedics.


In addition to meeting the required education and training, physical therapists must develop communication skills, compassion, physical stamina, agility, and time management skills to succeed in their chosen profession.


What are the various specialization areas in physical therapy?

Physical therapists can take up any of the multiple specializations. Here are a few areas they can focus on

  • Geriatric clinical specialist: As the US population ages, geriatric specialization is gaining importance. Physical therapists specializing in geriatrics help older patients with musculoskeletal and neurological conditions associated with aging. To earn a geriatric specialization, applicants must have 2000 hours of direct patient-care experience in geriatrics within the past ten years or complete an APTA-accredited geriatrics residency.
  • Pediatric clinical specialist: Pediatric specialists focus on treating physical conditions in young people. Requirements include 2000 hours of direct patient care in pediatrics within the past ten years or completing an APTA-accredited pediatrics residency.
  • Orthopedic clinical specialist: Orthopedics is a famous PT specialty, with specialists treating bone, muscle, tendon, ligament, and joint issues. The prerequisites include finishing an orthopedic residency recognized by the APTA or logging 2000 hours of direct patient care in orthopedics within the previous ten years.
  • Cardiovascular & pulmonary clinical specialist: Established in 1981 by APTA, the cardiovascular and pulmonary specialization was the first board-certified PT specialization. These specialists aid patients in managing heart and lung conditions, assisting in recovery from heart-related issues and respiratory diseases like COPD. To become a specialist, applicants need ACLS certification, evidence of a recent clinical data analysis project, and a prerequisite amount of patient care in this field, either through 2000 working hours or an APTA-accredited residency.
  • Neurology clinical specialist: These specialists treat patients with neurological disorders. Physical therapists aiming for neurology specialization need 2000 hours of direct patient care experience within the past ten years or completion of an APTA-accredited neurology residency.
  • Oncology specialist: Focus on treating various cancer types and aiding patients in managing chronic pain and weakness. Certification requires 2000 hours of direct patient care experience in oncology within the past ten years or completion of an APTA-accredited oncology residency.


Who can benefit from physical therapy?

Physical therapy can help people who have a disability, have undergone surgery, or have suffered a sports injury. It has multi-pronged benefits; even people with everyday conditions can benefit immensely. Physical therapy sessions are suitable for bodily health and patients' mental health. 


If you are suffering from vertigo, a condition where you get a sensation of dizziness or spinning, physical therapists can be of help. They use methods such as Epley Maneuver to help rectify the issue. Neurological conditions and Parkinson's Disease can lead to problems with balance, and physical therapy can help restore it to improve your quality of life. Back pain is widespread, especially as you age, and a physical therapist can aid in pain relief. They use stretching exercises, massage, and posture adjustments to achieve desired results.


In conditions like arthritis, the joints swell, causing extreme discomfort and impacting mobility. Physical therapy can help stabilize and support the joints. Plantar fasciitis occurs when your heel's ligament tears or becomes inflamed. Physical therapy can strengthen it, help it become flexible, and reduce pain. Physical therapy can also help treat headaches, jaw pain, urinary incontinence, and constipation, among other conditions.


Physical therapist vs. chiropractor

A chiropractor is trained to treat everything related to the neuromusculoskeletal system, including pain relief. They can also diagnose and treat problems in the joints and spine. 


Chiropractors use diagnostic tools and techniques, including physical examinations, to evaluate their patients' overall health. Some diagnostic tools chiropractors use are ultrasounds, X-rays, laser technology, and electrical muscle stimulation. They aim to help patients improve their health and reduce pain without surgery or medications. Chiropractors receive advanced training and often go on to set up independent practices. Chiropractic care usually does not require a medical referral.


Meanwhile, a physical therapist focuses on enabling proper joint functions. Their role is to guide patients toward recovery through targeted exercises. Physical therapists do not conduct diagnoses; patients come to them with a diagnosed condition or after a surgical procedure. Physical therapy services usually require a referral from a doctor and insurance approval. Most physical therapists work with healthcare organizations such as hospitals, clinics, and assisted living centers.


Are physical therapy and occupational therapy different?

While physical and occupational therapy will help you move your body better or more safely, they have different goals. Physical therapy generally focuses on treating a specific body area, such as the lower back, hand, or leg. For example, PT can help reduce symptoms such as pain or stiffness or when you need to recover from surgery or injury to a limb. 


On the other hand, occupational therapy helps you improve your ability to do all kinds of daily tasks. It aims to make you more self-sufficient. For example, occupational therapists can help you get dressed, shop for groceries, use household electrical appliances, or even use a computer. 


The role of geriatric physical therapy

Geriatric physical therapy is a specialized approach focused on older adults' unique needs and challenges. As individuals age, they often experience decreased muscle strength, reduced coordination, slower reaction times, and a lower tolerance for physical activity. This therapy, usually supported by physical therapists, is tailored to help older adults maintain mobility, strength, and overall physical health through targeted exercises and activity recommendations.


Geriatric physical therapy includes a range of exercises designed to improve strength, flexibility, endurance, and balance. These exercises aid daily activities, enhance movement, and prevent deconditioning. Physical therapists incorporate the following exercises:

  • Lower body stretches: Physical therapists focus on stretches for the lower back, hamstrings, and hip flexors to encourage proper joint alignment and mobility. These stretches prevent tightness and stiffness that can hinder muscle activation.
  • Lower body strengthening exercises: Strengthening exercises that target the glutes and quads, such as sit-to-stands, squats, step-ups, leg lifts, and bridges, help older adults maintain essential muscle strength.
  • Endurance training: Therapists employ endurance exercises to maintain heart and lung health and improve circulation, often using cardiovascular equipment like stationary bikes and treadmills.
  • Balance exercises: Balance exercises help older adults sustain stability during standing, walking, and directional changes. Therapists use static balance exercises on flat and uneven surfaces, weight-shifting, marching, and tandem walking heel to toe.

Geriatric physical therapy frequently includes body-weight exercises that improve mobility without excessive strain. Light weights or resistance bands may be added to provide extra resistance safely.


Tips to derive optimal results from physical therapy

Take any relevant X-rays and scan reports when you go for your appointment. Tell your physical therapist about your medications and any symptoms you have experienced. Tell them if any specific movements cause pain. All this information will help your therapist tailor a treatment plan for you. Let your therapist know your expectations from the treatment and any goals you have in mind regarding your recovery.


When your physical therapist advises exercises to do at home to supplement the in-person sessions, be sure to do them diligently. The exercises will aid in faster recovery and keep your treatment plan on track. You could maintain a log of your home exercises, which will help your therapist track your progress. Check if you need hot or cold compresses to relax sore muscles.


Choose an experienced physical therapist near you in San Francisco

Living with pain and mobility issues can hurt your mental health and overall well-being. If you have had surgery or are recuperating from a lengthy illness, you may find it difficult to resume your routine due to movement limitations. Seeing a physical therapist can solve these issues and help you return to everyday life. Choosing the correct physical therapist may be difficult, especially when dealing with health issues. 


We offer you the convenience of choosing an experienced physical therapist from the comfort of your home. On the Zocdoc platform, you can access our extensive nationwide medical practitioner and therapist database. With location, symptoms, condition, insurance plan, gender, and experience filters, you can narrow your search to meet all your requirements. 


When scheduling an appointment on Zocdoc, you'll be prompted to share your insurance information or confirm that you'll pay out-of-pocket. Some providers require insurance details to book appointments, but if you prefer not to share or use insurance, you can search for another provider on Zocdoc who accepts self-pay patients. You can visit Zocdoc's patient help center for more insurance-related questions.


Discover more about their educational qualifications, experience, training, awards, expertise, board certifications, languages, etc. You can also check for verified reviews by past patients to understand people's experiences. You can use the drop-down menu and add a filter to find an in-network doctor who accepts your insurance.


Our database also lists therapists who offer appointments after regular business hours and on weekends. After you have found a therapist matching all your requirements, you can schedule an in-person or virtual appointment at a convenient time. 


Booking appointments with physical therapists near you on Zocdoc is free, secure, and quick.


Statistics on physical therapists and the burden of disability in San Francisco

Per the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Area Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates for May 2021 show that around 3,050 physical therapists work in the San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward region. For the same period, the Bureau statistics indicate the presence of 225,350 physical therapists employed across the country. Most of these therapists are found in the offices of other health practitioners, while general medical and surgical hospitals are the second largest employers.


The Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 Participatory Action Research Consortium (ADA-PARC) website says that the percentage of the total population with disabilities stands at 10.6 in San Francisco. The same source also has data from 2016 indicating that 2.7% of people in San Francisco had a self-care disability. For the same period, 4.7% of people in San Francisco had an independent living disability, while 5.7% had an ambulatory disability.


The same report shows that 10.6% of individuals aged 18 to 64 had disabilities in 2016. Whereas for individuals aged 65 and above, the disability number was higher (37.3%).


Sources

American Physical Therapy Association

Rasmussen University

Northeast College of Health Sciences

WebMD[1]

WebMD[2]

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics[1]

US Bureau of Labor Statistics[2]

ADA Participatory Action Research Consortium

Cleveland Clinic

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Verywell Health

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