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One of the key features that differentiates CoastalSpine from other clinics that treat back and neck pain is its spine-specialized therapy department. In many unspecialized clinics, a physician will see the patient, perform an examination, and then refer the back pain sufferer to a physical therapy clinic all the way across town. This general "evaluate and treat" prescription for physical therapy is all-too-common. Often, a general physical therapist will start from scratch by forming their own evaluation and assessment without knowing what the original physician found out through diagnostic tests. This general physical therapist often sees a wide variety of problems every day, such as patients with sore elbows, knees and sore shoulders. In most cases, this general therapist has a very limited understanding of how to treat specific types of back problems. At best, a general physical therapist has taken a couple courses on how to perform therapy for a back or neck injury. A general physical therapist may also rely too heavily on passive "modalities," such as ice, heat or ultrasound, to treat back pain. This may not be a good choice, as research has shown that using these passive treatments is NOT the best way to return someone to activity efficiently.
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