What is triscaphe arthritis and how do I treat it?

You may have heard of rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis, but have you ever heard about triscaphe arthritis? Well, if you experience joint pain at the base of your thumb where...

Does diabetes cause shoulder pain?

Does diabetes cause shoulder pain?

Diabetes is a chronic health condition that affects 11% of the U.S. population and millions of people worldwide. While diabetes is primarily known for its impact on blood sugar control,...

Should you outsource HIPAA compliance?

As a health care business owner, you know how vital HIPAA compliance is. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was first established in 1996. It was put in...

How can a physical therapy group help your practice add more clinics?

If you own a physical therapy brand with multiple clinics or hope to open new clinics in the future, you may want to consider joining a physical therapy group. These...

3 strategies for growing your physical therapy business

Physical therapy is a booming industry, with a market size of $46 billion in 2022 and a 5.7% growth expectancy for the upcoming year. This is great news for clinicians,...

5 reasons to consider partnering with a physical therapy group

When you join a physical therapy group, you get access to people and resources that can help your practice grow. In most cases, these are resources you wouldn’t otherwise have...

The 3 most common HCPCS modifiers used by physical therapy practices

The Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) uses two primary types of codes: codes and modifiers. Each HCPCS code describes the services or procedures performed while modifiers are added to...

What every physical therapy practice’s team should know about CPT modifier 59

Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes are a set of codes that are used to classify the type of service or procedure performed. They were created by the American Medical Association...

How do you know if you have knee scar tissue and what can you do about it?

Scar tissue is your body’s natural response to trauma, and it gradually forms after the healing of a wound. However, built-up scar tissue can significantly impact your daily life and...