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Santa Fe has 56 physical therapists available to serve your rehabilitation and movement needs. The market includes practitioners across various experience levels and specialties. Whether you're recovering from injury, managing a chronic condition, or working toward improved mobility, you'll find options in the area. Consider reaching out to multiple practitioners to discuss your specific needs and treatment approach before making your selection.
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Look for a physical therapist who takes time to understand your medical history and conducts a thorough initial assessment before beginning treatment. A good sign is transparency about their approach, including written explanations of your diagnosis and treatment plan. Verify that the therapist is licensed and maintains professional liability insurance. Be cautious of practitioners who promise quick fixes or pressure you into long-term commitments without reassessment. Avoid those who are unwilling to communicate with your doctor or provide progress updates.
Santa Fe currently has 56 physical therapists available. You can contact several to find one whose experience and approach align with your treatment needs.
Verify that any therapist you're considering holds a current New Mexico physical therapy license. You can confirm licensure through the New Mexico Physical Therapy Board or ask the therapist directly for their license number.
Costs vary depending on the therapist, your insurance coverage, and the specific treatment needed. Contact practitioners directly to discuss fees and what your insurance may cover.
Ask about their experience with your condition, what your treatment plan will look like, how often you'll need to visit, and what exercises or activities you should do at home. Also clarify costs and insurance coverage.
A good fit means the therapist listens to your concerns, explains your condition in understandable terms, sets realistic goals with you, and adjusts treatment as needed. Trust your instinct about whether you feel comfortable and heard during your sessions.