Benefits Of Virtual Physical Therapy – Telehealth And PT Services

telehealth servicesIt’s March 23, 2020 and the USA and many parts of the world are under “stay at home”
restrictions in an attempt to squelch the fast pace spread of the Covid-19 (Coronavirus)
from human to human.

If you were receiving physical therapy services (or you now need them) you may be
wondering if and how you can continue under these circumstances?

What is telehealth physical therapy? – Physical therapists using the telemedicine
model use a video enabled online program such as Skype or Zoom to consult and
monitor a patient’s treatment sessions and progress virtually.

“Applications of telehealth in physical therapy already have roots that expand
throughout patient/client care and consultation, as it allows PTs to better communicate
with patients/clients and provide more flexible care. Telehealth will not replace
traditional clinical care. However, it will give PTs and PTAs the flexibility to provide
services in a greater capacity.” – apta.org

Can Physical Therapy Be Done Virtually?

Virtual therapy cannot be substituted for the initial consultation and assessment but it
can certainly work very well for ongoing sessions to monitor the progress or any
problems the patient may have and to make changes (if needed) to the treatment or
exercise program that was initially provided to the patient.

A study conducted in 2016 found that “…50 million U.S. consumers would switch
providers to one that offers telehealth.” – chironhealth.com

The Multiple Benefits Of Virtual Physical Therapy Sessions

Physical therapists have been using virtual sessions for the past few years successfully
but in today’s environment it’s obviously become more popular.

The list of benefits of this type of therapy include:

1) These days the greatest benefit of virtual physical therapy sessions is that you are not exposing yourself (or your family) to Covid-19 or other possible illnesses.

2) Many physical therapists deal with patients who cancel or simply miss their
scheduled appointments and that can be reduced with virtual therapy sessions.
For some patients, it’s simply too difficult to get out TO the therapy clinic so being able
to get your treatment in your own home virtually is of great benefit.

3) For parents who have children under the age of 18 years – telehealth physical therapy
can be a great money and time saver.
If the parents are the ones needing physical therapy – there’s no need to get someone to
watch the children or to take the time to get to the clinic.
If the children are receiving physical therapy – it can be much easier to get that therapy
in your own home, virtually, without bringing your child(ren) into the clinic.

4) For patients who are living with chronic health conditions – exposure to airborne
viruses can cause great complications (and fatalities) so having the ability to continue
with their physical therapy virtually can be of great benefit.

5) For caregivers who cannot leave the home for periods of time – having virtual
sessions can make life so much easier.

“Telemedicine eliminates transportation issues, safety risks such as falls, and missed
work time for the caregiver. It also makes it easier for caregivers to maintain their own
health by seeing their providers when needed without having to make other care
arrangements. ” – chironhealth.com

6) For physical therapists – the ability to continue seeing their patients is a great bonus,
especially since the likelihood of cancellations through virtual therapy is less.
Also, in times like these when health care providers must also distance themselves as
much as possible from others – it’s a great benefit to those health care providers (and
their families) if they can continue their work virtually.

Here, at ABove Physical Therapy we want to continue providing services to our patients
and we encourage you to use our telehealth physical therapy / virtual physical therapy
services.

If you have questions or want to schedule a session call us at 770-904-2332.