Patients: Take Control of Your Own Health

You are the most important member
of your own healthcare team.

PTLinked™ gives you the freedom to choose and connect with your physical therapist in person and online. Understanding that “location” and “scheduling convenience” are top priorities, PTLinked provides you a quick and easy way to FIND and CONNECT with a nearby physical therapist or physical therapy office to learn about their professional services, hours of operation, available appointment times of the chosen PT, health insurance participation and expected costs.


Did you know that in forty-six states in the US, and in many other countries, you can directly access the services of physical therapists without a physician referral? In many cases, direct access can save you time and money.


PTLinked provides your physical therapist the online tools and resources they need to streamline your physical therapy care, and guide and support you as you strive to take greater ownership for your own health, fitness and future injury prevention. You can now receive and view your personal exercise prescriptions online improving access and convenience --- View PT exercises online.


Go to www.perfectfitpro.com to receive exercise programs online.



Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What is a physical therapist?
  2. What is online physical therapy?
  3. Can I work with my physical therapist after discharge from physical therapy?
  4. What do the letters stand for after my physical therapy provider’s name?
It’s easy…you just need to know the FACTS!
  • Find
  • Arrange
  • Connect
  • Treat
  • Support
  • Step 1: FIND a qualified physical therapist near you by entering your Zip / Postal Code or City, State / Province --- Learn More.
  • Step 2: ARRANGE a time to meet with your physical therapist.
  • Step 3: CONNECT with your physical therapist and receive your professional evaluation.
  • Step 4: TREAT your injury (onsite and online) under the professional guidance of a licensed physical therapist.
  • Step 5: SUPPORT your health and fitness goals receiving direction from your physical therapist long-term.

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If you cannot find a nearby physical therapist using PTLinked, click the link below.


Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is a physical therapist?

Physical Therapists (PTs) are healthcare professionals who diagnose and treat people with injuries, medical problems or other health-related conditions that limit their ability to move and function in their daily lives.

Physical therapists provide onsite physical therapy services in many different environments including:


  • outpatient clinics or offices
  • inpatient rehabilitation facilities
  • skilled nursing or extended care facilities
  • private homes
  • education and research centers
  • schools
  • hospices
  • industrial workplaces or other occupational environments
  • fitness centers and sports training facilities

2. What is online physical therapy?

Physical therapists now offer a variety of online physical therapy services to patients to meet their health and fitness improvement needs during rehabilitation and after discharge. You can now receive and view your personal exercise prescription online --- View PT exercises online.

Go to www.perfectfitpro.com to receive exercise programs online.

Following an initial evaluation performed by your licensed physical therapist or licensed physician, it may be appropriate for you to receive online physical therapy services as your healthcare intervention. Please inquire with your healthcare professional.

 

3. Can I work with my physical therapist after discharge from physical therapy?

Yes—PTLinked provides physical therapists with a professional online physical therapy and fitness service delivery platform designed to guide and support you long-term.

Ask your physical therapist if they will provide you with a personalized fitness and health improvement program after you complete physical therapy. You can receive a monthly program that meets your injury management needs and health and fitness goals.

This will help you remain motivated and engaged to take greater ownership for your health and fitness.

Frequently Asked Questions

4. What do the letters stand for after my
physical therapy provider’s name?

CGS / Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Certified Specialist

CHT / Certified Hand Therapist

DHS / Doctor of Health Science

DHSc / Doctor of Health Science

DPT / Doctor of Physical Therapy

DPTSc / Doctor of Physical Therapy Science

DSc / Doctor of Science

DScPT / Doctor of Science in Physical Therapy

ECS / Clinical Electrophysiologic Certified Specialist

FAPTA / Fellows of the American Physical Therapy Association

GCS / Geriatric Certified Specialist

MA / Master of Arts

MBA/ Master of Business Administration

MHE / Master in Health Education

MHSc / Masters in Health Science

MPH / Master in Public Health

MPT / Master of Physical Therapy

MS/ Master of Science

MSc / Master of Science

MSPT / Master of Science in Physical Therapy

NCS / Neurologic Certified Specialist

OCS / Orthopaedic Certified Specialist

PCS / Pediatric Certified Specialist

PhD / Doctor of Philosophy

PT / Physical Therapist

PTA / Physical Therapist Assistant

ScD / Doctor of Science

ScDPT / Science Doctor of Physical Therapy

SCS / Sports Certified Specialist

SPT / Student Physical Therapist

SPTA / Student Physical Therapist Assistant

WCS / Women’s Health Certified Specialist