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Top 6 Physical Therapists in Dallas, TX

A.R.C painting & handyman

4.7 (14)

Dallas, TX

Description:

Hi there, my name is Alex and I am pleased to offer my business services to you. I am an expert in home interior and exterior remodeling as well as painting. Additionally, I also provide quick and eff... read more

Recent review:

"Alex was recruited to replace the window sills, arriving punctually and conducting himself in a highly professional manner. In addition, he executed his duties expertly, resulting in outstanding outco... read more"

Reviewed by Brandon M.

OG CLINICAL THERAPY

5.0 (6)

Dallas, TX

Description:

OG Clinical Therapy specializes in enhancing body performance through a blend of clinical massage therapy, sports massage, personalized rehabilitation training, and ongoing chiropractic education. Our... read more

Recent review:

"Having traveled extensively throughout the world and experienced several massages, I can confidently say that OG surpasses them all. The level of care and precision he puts into his work is truly rema... read more"

Reviewed by John J.

Wyatt Enterprises

4.3 (7)

Dallas, TX

Description:

Greetings, my name is Tommy and I specialize in fixing problems and making repairs. Whether it's leaks, holes, or damages, I can find a solution. No matter the size of the task, big or small, I am con... read more

Recent review:

"I am extremely pleased with Mr. Wyatt's exceptional workmanship, as he far exceeded my expectations. I am overjoyed and look forward to employing him for my upcoming ventures! The attached photos illu... read more"

Reviewed by Joshua A.

Thrive Physio and Wellness

5.0 (1)

Dallas, TX

Description:

Dr. Jill Mitchell is a physical therapist and the proprietor of Thrive Physio and Wellness, where she focuses on helping outdoor adventurers thrive in their pursuits. Her services are available throug... read more

Recent review:

"I had the pleasure of working with Jill as my physical therapist for two separate rotator cuff surgeries, and my experience with her was exceptional. Jill was a knowledgeable and thorough professional... read more"

Reviewed by Elizabeth W.

LGM Physical Therapy & Wellness

4.8 (2)

Dallas, TX

Description:

Having worked as a physical therapist for a decade, I consistently provide exceptional patient care. My approach involves attentiveness, a willingness to listen to their concerns and singularized atte... read more

Recent review:

"Donnie possesses an extensive range and profound understanding of knowledge. He demonstrates remarkable observance and is an asset for aid. Donnie excels in comprehending queries, simplifying and clar... read more"

Reviewed by Ashley T.

Grace Myofascial Release

4.4 (9)

Dallas, TX

Description:

At our Flower Mound and North Dallas locations, we specialize in John F. Barnes Myofascial Release and other therapeutic massage techniques to provide effective pain relief. Our clients typically suff... read more

Recent review:

"Amazing myofascial release massage eliminated a lot of tension in my neck. Eagerly anticipating reaching the next layer!"

Reviewed by Amanda G.

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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