Services

Rehabilitation

At PROS Miami, we have healthcare specialists that aim to restore the physical function and performance of an individual who has been affected by injury, illness, or disability. It involves the use of various therapeutic exercises, manual therapy techniques, the newest technology in assistive devices, as well as other modalities to reduce pain, improve mobility, increase strength, and enhance overall physical function. 

The goal of physical rehabilitation is to help individuals return to their normal activities and improve their quality of life.

 PROS Miami Accident & Injury Clinics understands your pain and wants to start you on the road to recovery in the most efficient and effective way. Give us a call and we will find you the care you need and deserve.

Injury Identification

X-ray, MRI, CT Scan, Nerve Conduction Study

Hands on Therapy

Specialist Consultation and Referral

Chiropractic Care

Recovery

PROS Miami Accident & Injury Clinics understands your pain and wants to start you on the road to recovery in the most efficient and effective way. Give us a call and we will find you the care you need and deserve.

Rehabilitation FAQs

Physical rehabilitation can help with a wide range of conditions, including sports injuries, back pain, arthritis, stroke, and neurological disorders.

Physical rehabilitation may be uncomfortable at times, but it should not be painful. Your physical therapist will work with you to find the right level of intensity for your exercises and adjust your treatment plan as needed to ensure your comfort.

The length of physical rehabilitation will depend on your specific condition and the severity of your injury or illness. Some patients may only need a few sessions, while others may require several weeks or months of therapy.

Before starting physical rehabilitation, it’s a good idea to talk to your doctor and make sure you’re healthy enough to participate in therapy. You should also wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing and bring any relevant medical records or test results to your first appointment.

Many health insurance plans cover physical rehabilitation, but it’s important to check with your provider to see what your specific plan covers. Some plans may have limits on the number of sessions or require pre-authorization.

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