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Top 7 neuromuscular therapists in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Quality is my utmost priority. I take pleasure in fixing and enhancing every aspect. Over the last decade, I have been running my own business. My childhood was spent acquiring handyman skills. Opting... read more
"Having no prior experience with a service provider from CrackerJack, I was unsure of what to anticipate. I reached out to German via email and he promptly returned my call. He requested some images of... read more "
Reviewed by David M.
As an electrician, my passion lies in ensuring customers are satisfied with my quality work. I dedicate myself to meeting your needs and taking the time to guarantee your happiness.
"Jerry from Prime Electric recently installed a new exterior outlet at my home, and I was thoroughly impressed with his work. As a fully licensed electrician, his knowledge and expertise were evident i... read more "
Reviewed by Amber J.
As a small project specialist, I handle repairs and decorative jobs with a focus on professionalism and integrity. My business is veteran-owned and I serve Broward and Miami Dade counties. I am fluent... read more
"With his clever ideas, Andy transformed an old shed into a spacious chicken coop where one can easily walk around. He erected a wooden wall to conceal the roll-up opening and fitted a tailored latch d... read more "
Reviewed by Nicole R.
At Balens Estetica and Wellness, we cater to your need for indulgent and exquisite personal care. Our Medical Spa & Wellness Studio strives to strike a balance between conventional medicine and holist... read more
"I experienced a high level of comfort. 👍🏼"
Reviewed by Joseph M.
As a Physical Therapist and fitness provider, I am devoted to serving Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade counties with customized, at-home therapy sessions. My specialized treatment approach offers u... read more
"I engaged Dr. Garrett to provide my boss with physical therapy at home, and I must say, he exceeded my expectations. Right from the outset, he addressed my boss's persistent back and shoulder concerns... read more "
Reviewed by Jonathan T.
For in-home training, please note that the base price applies only if you come to my location in Tamarac. If I need to come to your home, there will be an additional fee based on my mileage and drive ... read more
"For the past few months, I have been collaborating with James. In this time, I have managed to shed 6 pounds and lower my body fat percentage from 29% to 22.5%. James' strength training expertise and ... read more "
Reviewed by Heather W.
As a skilled massage therapist and intuitive healer, I have extensive training and five years of hands-on experience. I am passionate about providing excellent service and specialize in a variety of W... read more
"Amazing job, fantastic stretching!"
Reviewed by Megan B.
A physical therapist is someone who requires you to visit them or go to their place to treat a medical condition or to restore a medical condition to normal (or as close to normal as possible). Physical therapists require a patient to attend multiple sessions to get 100% recovery.
Physical therapists are a vital part of the healthcare community and are invaluable in helping patients restore physical function, improve mobility, and manage physical pain. Although physical therapists lack formal medical training that physicians receive, physical therapists do provide medical care as they identify physical dysfunctions and work on treating them. Physical therapists have advanced knowledge of primary contact care, evidence-based practice, pharmacology, patient management, public health, physical rehabilitation and education. As such, physical therapists provide collaborative care with other doctors in order to provide comprehensive treatment of disorders or injuries. Therefore while physical therapists are not formally considered physicians they certainly play an important role when it comes to providing quality health services.
A physical therapist's salary depends on many factors, including the location they work in, and the type of physical therapy they specialize in. Generally speaking, physical therapists make between $20 and $40 an hour based on their experience level and expertise. Those who choose to work in areas with a higher cost of living may be paid slightly more than those who work in areas with a lower cost of living. Furthermore, physical therapists can receive bonuses for helping develop specialized physical therapy programs, as well as for certifications or credentials related to their profession. Ultimately, physical therapists have the potential to earn good wages depending on various circumstances.
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