Find neuromuscular therapists in Miami, FL

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Top 5 neuromuscular therapists in Miami, FL

MAHM SERVICE

5.0 (2)

Miami, FL

Description:

I can speak both English and Spanish. With many years of experience in the industry, I owe my knowledge and values to my beloved father who instilled in me the importance of honesty and considering th... read more

Recent review:

"The gentleman was delightful and highly efficient in his work. The task he completed was exceptional, and without a doubt, I would re-engage his services again."

Reviewed by Nicole L.

Dr. Eric Behrmann - FlyPhysio

4.7 (7)

Miami, FL

Description:

FlyPhysio offers physical therapy and fitness services with the convenience of in-home care in Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties. Our belief is that anyone can achieve independence from pai... read more

Recent review:

"After two appointments with Dr. Tubman, I feel like a completely different person thanks to his tremendous help. My hands are no longer numb and I no longer suffer from cramping, despite my doctor sug... read more"

Reviewed by Danielle S.

Masri Physical Therapy & Performance

Miami, FL

Description:

Receive a uniquely tailored treatment program from an orthopedic physical therapist who is certified by the board. With six years of experience under their belt, they are adept at treating sports inju... read more

Recent review:

"For several months, we have collaborated with Garrett, who consistently arrives punctually and consistently demonstrates his dedication to our recovery by going beyond expectations. My spouse experien... read more"

Reviewed by Jennifer F.

Anatomy Lab Performance Therapy

Miami, FL

Description:

As a certified athletic trainer and physical therapist, I specialize in sport performance therapy across all levels. I firmly believe that many problems can be resolved by utilizing proper movement an... read more

Recent review:

"Within just 3 sessions, Garret successfully resolved my knee issue. As a runner, I had suffered a sudden injury that prevented me from running for several months. Despite months of physical therapy wi... read more"

Reviewed by Melissa G.

Luis M. Sanchez

5.0 (1)

Miami, FL

Description:

Proficient in the management of musculoskeletal pain and/or conditions Expert in strength training and conditioning Qualified in the application of dry needling and manual techniques I am availa... read more

Recent review:

"This professional is truly impressive! They customize each session to meet my specific needs. Their planning and willingness to explain the reasoning behind their methods showcases their extensive exp... read more"

Reviewed by Rachel F.

What does a physical therapist do?

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.

Are physical therapists doctors?

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.

How much does a physical therapist make an hour?

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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