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Your Journey to Pain-Free Starts NOW.

At Health In Motion, we’ll get you back to feeling your best fast:

step number 1

Book an Appointment

Use the form above to request your appointment, and we will reach out to you within 24 business hours to schedule your appointment time.

step number 2

Complete New Patient Paperwork

In order to effectively treat you, we need to know your medical history, pain points, health information, and billing information. Download the patient paperwork here.

step number 3

Visit for a detailed assessment

We listen to your story to fully understand all of your pain issues. We set goals for your desired outcomes, taking into account your day-to-day life.

step number 4

We’ll Create and Execute a Custom Action Plan

Your dedicated physical therapist creates a treatment strategy for your pain, utilizing the most up-to-date clinical research on pain management so you can achieve your goals faster.

While some of our patients come in with a doctor’s referral, you do not need one to come in and see us. Many have come to us first for quicker relief and less financial burden!

FAQs

  • You should wear loose clothes that make it easy to move. We also recommend sneakers. Workout clothes will work, but any comfortable clothing will work fine. Plan on giving your therapist access to your area of concern. The less your clothes restrict your movement and the more comfortable you are, the better. Shorts or athletic/loose fitting pants and a tee shirt are all good options.

  • Physical therapy should not be severely painful. It is not common to be so sore that patients are in pain or it affects their daily life. If this ever happens during or after an appointment, let us know and we will adapt your program.

  • We recommend budgeting 40-60 minutes for a typical therapy session. The only exception to this will be your first visit, which can take about 20 minutes longer due to the physical therapy evaluation your therapist will provide. We also recommend showing up about 10-15 minutes early to your first visit. This way, you can complete the paperwork before your visit time and streamline the process.

  • During your initial evaluation, your therapist may ask you a number of questions to determine what the cause of your pain is. This can include questions about your sleep habits, activity level, and work environment. They will also ask for a medical history, and then typically ask direct questions about where and when you experience pain.

  • PT – Physical Therapist – This is the license we hold from the state of WI to practice. 

    DPT – Doctor of Physical Therapy – 96 credits (usually 3 years) after a 120 credit (usually 4 year) Bachelor’s Degree. This has been around since 1992, but is now the graduating standard since 2020. 

    PTA – Physical Therapist Assistant – At least 2 years of specialized education in assisting the PT plan of care 

    OCS – Orthopedic Certified Specialist – Specialized board examination specifically in management of orthopedic cases with Physical Therapy. Many times is done after a 12-18 month residency including 150 hours of mentored practice by another OCS therapist 

    MS – Masters of Science – 60 credits (usually 2 years) of Physical Therapy education after a 120 credit (usually 4 year) Bachelor’s Degree. 

    LAT – Licensed Athletic Trainer – State specific license held by those performing Athletic Training services. Requires Bachelors or Masters in Athletic Training to be licensed 

    ATC – Athletic Training Certification – National certification in Athletic Training. Many Athletic Trainers hold both ATC and LAT credentials 

    CPT – Certified Personal Trainer – Certification to perform Personal Training. Programs vary in length, intensity, and pedigree. Can be as little as a few weekends or as long as 6-12 months. Needed to pass Personal Training Exam 

    CMTPT – Certified Myofascial Trigger Point Therapist – Certification in Dry Needling through Myopain Seminars 

    MBA – Masters of Business Administration – 60 credits of graduate level education in business and finance 

    CAFS – Certified in Applied Function Science – 24 hours of education about how physics, biology, and social sciences all blend together for life’s movements. 

    Certified MDT – Certification in Mechanical Diagnosis & Treatment – specialized training program for PTs taking usually a few years and a series of continuing education courses with an exam 

    ITAT – ImPACT Trained Athletic Trainer – This AT is able to administer and interpret concussion related neurocognitive testing 

    EMT – Emergency Medical Tech – Trained in assessing patient’s condition in emergency situations and provide first aid as well as life support 

    CSMT – Certified Spinal Manual Therapist – Certified Spinal Manual Therapists are able to demonstrate up-to-date, evidence-based evaluation, reasoning and treatment skills related to spinal disorders. This program is offered by the International Spine & Pain Institute (ISPI) and focuses on manual manipulative therapy 

    MTC – Manual Therapy Certification – A series of seminars on manual therapy in conjunction with the completion of written oral and practical examinations in each of the following manual techniques: myofascial release • muscle energy techniques • joint mobilizations of the extremities, spine and SI region. 

    FAAOMPT – Fellow of American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy – 2-4 year additional training in treating orthopedic cases with physical therapy. Special emphasis on manual therapy techniques. Requires 1500 hours of supervised practice, 150 hours of mentored practice, and more than 40 credits of didactic training. Must also have OCS by graduation. 

    LSVT Big Certified – Lee Silverman Voice Treatment – Specialized education in treating Parkinson’s and other movement related conditions.
    CSCS – Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist – Certification by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) primarily aimed at becoming a strength coach. Requires a bachelor’s degree or higher to sit for national examination.

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