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Texas allows direct access to physical therapy without a prescription. However, some insurance plans may still require one.

We'll start with a full assessment, including a review of your symptoms, medical history, and movement or equilibrium tests. From there, our PT in El Paso will design a personalized treatment plan.

It depends on your condition and how your body responds to treatment. Some patients improve in just a few sessions, while others may need a longer plan.

Some discomfort during movement-based rehabilitation is normal, especially early on. However, we always tailor treatments to your tolerance level to keep things safe and manageable.

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Our physical therapy services in El Paso treat a wide range of issues, including joint pain, back and neck pain, sports injuries, arthritis, post-surgery recovery, and repetitive strain injuries.

Yes. We correct alignment and movement habits to ease pain and improve posture.

Your surgeon may give you a specific timeframe, but in many cases, PT can begin within days after surgery.

Absolutely! We can help patients get results with PT, even after years of discomfort.

Most patients come 1–3 times a week, depending on the condition.

Vestibular therapy is a specialized rehab program that treats balance problems, dizziness, vertigo, and inner ear disorders.

Yes. The treatment is safe, non-invasive and evidence-based.

Yes! We treat Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo and other causes of vertigo with proven maneuvers and exercises.

Dizziness can stem from inner ear dysfunction, post-concussion effects, migraines, neurological conditions, or even visual problems.

If movement makes you dizzy or unsteady, it could be vestibular. Contact us, and our vestibular therapists in El Paso will assess your symptoms.

Some patients feel better in 1–2 sessions, while those with complex conditions may need several weeks to see results.

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