LIFEMOTION PHYSICAL THERAPY INC.
JUPITER, FLORIDA

You will provide us with your prescription for physical therapy. Special Tests - the therapist may perform special tests to confirm/rule out the presence of additional problems. You have probably heard of the profession of physical therapy. Maybe you have had a conversation with a friend about how physical therapy helped get rid of his or her back pain, or you might know someone who needed physical therapy after an injury. You might even have been treated by a physical therapist yourself. But have you ever wondered about physical therapists--who they are and what they do? Many people are familiar with physical therapists' work helping patients with orthopedic problems, such as low back pain or knee surgeries, to reduce pain and regain function. Others may be aware of the treatment that physical therapists provide to assist patients recovering from a stroke (e.g., assisting them with recovering use of their limbs and walking again). The ability to maintain an upright posture and to move your arms and legs to perform all sorts of tasks and activities is an important component of your health. Most of us can learn to live with the various medical conditions that we may develop, but only if we are able to continue at our jobs, take care of our families, and enjoy important occasions with family and friends. All of these activities require the ability to move without difficulty or pain. Because physical therapists are experts in movement and function, they do not confine their talents to treating people who are ill. A large part of a physical therapist's program is directed at preventing injury, loss of movement, and even surgery. Physical therapists work as consultants in industrial settings to improve the design of the workplace and reduce the risk of workers overusing certain muscles or developing low back pain. They also provide services to athletes at all levels to screen for potential problems and institute preventive exercise programs. With the boom in the golf and fitness industries, a number of physical therapists are engaged in consulting with recreational golfers and fitness clubs to develop workouts that are safe and effective, especially for people who already know that they have a problem with their joints or their backs. The cornerstones of physical therapy treatment are therapeutic exercise and functional training. In addition to "hands-on" care, physical therapists also educate patients to take care of themselves and to perform certain exercises on their own. Depending on the particular needs of a patient, physical therapists may also "mobilize" a joint (that is, perform certain types of movements at the end of your range of motion) or massage a muscle to promote proper movement and function. Physical therapists also use methods such as ultrasound (which uses high frequency waves to produce heat), hot packs, and ice. Although other kinds of practitioners will offer some of these treatments as "physical therapy," it's important for you to know that physical therapy can only be provided by qualified physical therapists or by physical therapist assistants, who must complete a 2-year education program and who work only under the direction and supervision of physical therapists. The physical therapist bills your insurance company, Workers' Comp, or charges you based on Common Procedure Terminology (CPT) codes. It is important to understand that there are many small steps (beyond the outline provided above) within the process. Exceptions are common to the above example as well. At any time along the way, information may be missing, miscommunicated, or misunderstood. This can delay the payment process. While it is common for the payment process to be completed in 60 days or less, it is not uncommon for the physical therapy clinic to receive payment as long as six months after the treatment date. You will provide us with your prescription for physical therapy. Special Tests - the therapist may perform special tests to confirm/rule out the presence of additional problems. You have probably heard of the profession of physical therapy. Maybe you have had a conversation with a friend about how physical therapy helped get rid of his or her back pain, or you might know someone who needed physical therapy after an injury. You might even have been treated by a physical therapist yourself. But have you ever wondered about physical therapists--who they are and what they do? Many people are familiar with physical therapists' work helping patients with orthopedic problems, such as low back pain or knee surgeries, to reduce pain and regain function. Others may be aware of the treatment that physical therapists provide to assist patients recovering from a stroke (e.g., assisting them with recovering use of their limbs and walking again). The ability to maintain an upright posture and to move your arms and legs to perform all sorts of tasks and activities is an important component of your health. Most of us can learn to live with the various medical conditions that we may develop, but only if we are able to continue at our jobs, take care of our families, and enjoy important occasions with family and friends. All of these activities require the ability to move without difficulty or pain. Because physical therapists are experts in movement and function, they do not confine their talents to treating people who are ill. A large part of a physical therapist's program is directed at preventing injury, loss of movement, and even surgery. Physical therapists work as consultants in industrial settings to improve the design of the workplace and reduce the risk of workers overusing certain muscles or developing low back pain. They also provide services to athletes at all levels to screen for potential problems and institute preventive exercise programs. With the boom in the golf and fitness industries, a number of physical therapists are engaged in consulting with recreational golfers and fitness clubs to develop workouts that are safe and effective, especially for people who already know that they have a problem with their joints or their backs.

KEY FACTS ABOUT LIFEMOTION PHYSICAL THERAPY INC.

Company name
LIFEMOTION PHYSICAL THERAPY INC.
Status
Active
Filed Number
P05000136321
FEI Number
203594000
Date of Incorporation
October 5, 2005
Age - 20 years
Home State
FL
Company Type
Domestic for Profit

CONTACTS

Website
http://lifemotionphysicaltherapy.com
Phones
(561) 746-8148
(561) 277-9638

LIFEMOTION PHYSICAL THERAPY INC. NEAR ME

Principal Address
275 Toney Penna Drive,
STE. 12,
JUPITER,
FL,
33458,
US
Mailing Address
275 TONEY PENNA DRIVE,
STE. 12,
JUPITER,
FL,
33458,
US

See Also

Officers and Directors

The LIFEMOTION PHYSICAL THERAPY INC. managed by the one person from JUPITER on following positions: President

Alvin Ponce De Leon

Position
President Active
From
JUPITER, FL





Registered Agent is Alvin A Ponce De Leon

From
JUPITER, 33458

Events

December 19, 2020
REINSTATEMENT
September 25, 2020
ADMIN DISSOLUTION FOR ANNUAL REPORT
March 19, 2007
REINSTATEMENT
September 15, 2006
ADMIN DISSOLUTION FOR ANNUAL REPORT

Annual Reports

2024
February 5, 2024
2023
March 24, 2023