Fusion Physical Therapy & Cardiac Rehab

Category: Physical therapy clinic in Woodbridge, Virginia

Address: 12731 Marblestone Dr, Woodbridge, VA 22192, USA

Phone: +15716592612

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 7AM–8PM

Tuesday: 7AM–8PM

Wednesday: 7AM–8PM

Thursday: 7AM–8PM

Friday: 7AM–3PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Child of Jesus

Sep 9, 2022

Excellent. Friendly staff, good physical therapy. Will highly recommend

Alicia Harrington

Nov 2, 2021

Professional, Friendly, Caring and Clean Space. The physical therapy treatments really helped my arm/shoulder get better. I feel good. Fusion has an all around great staff and environment. I highly recommend Fusion Physical Therapy and Cardiac Rehab.

Maria Rodriguez

Oct 13, 2021

Trevor and the rest of the Fusion Therapy team helped me so much with my post knee replacement surgery recovery. I can't thank them enough for their patience and kindness. They also helped strengthen my knee before my surgery to make sure I was well prepared for it. They personally take care of each patient that enters their doors, and I felt very comfortable. Overall, it was a pleasant experience, and I am grateful for them helping me recover from my surgery. I highly recommend Fusion Therapy!

Claude Francis

Jul 23, 2021

I'm posting this review on behalf of Deborah Francis: I would like to thank Trevor Stewart plus two therapists, Mallorie Fower. Anjali Sharma, and two part-time techs for the expert care I received for the rehabilitation of arthritic knee pain. They listen patiently with caring concern during each session. They motivated and encouraged me when I needed it most. Most importantly, they made sure to provide me with print outs of the exercises and elastic to maintain my therapy at home. I highly recommend Fusion Physical Therapy because of my positive experience.

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Questions & Answers

Do you treat plantar fasciitis?

Merrily Preston | Sep 22, 2020
Bonnie Keller | Sep 22, 2020

I think they do. The staff there seemed fantastic. Having had several bouts of plantar fasciitis, though, I can give you some pointers.. get some rocker bottom shoes. Get some marbles/ small objects and pick them up with your toes once a day, putting them in a bowl. Get good orthotics for your regular shoes. But mostly it's going to take time. Painful time.

What happens when my insurance benefits run out?

Fusion Physical Therapy & Cardiac Rehab | Sep 23, 2019
Fusion Physical Therapy & Cardiac Rehab | Sep 23, 2019

Each insurance plan has different coverage limits. Once your benefit limits are exhausted, you may continue treatment as a self-pay patient. We also offer a wellness plan that is a monthly payment. Call for more information.

Do I need authorization for physical therapy?

Fusion Physical Therapy & Cardiac Rehab | Sep 23, 2019
Fusion Physical Therapy & Cardiac Rehab | Sep 23, 2019

Some managed care plans require written authorization forms from your Primary Care Physician (PCP) for each visit to a specialist. If you have one of these plans, it is your responsibility to make sure a valid authorization is on file before each therapy visit. Often times these forms cannot be issued retroactively. Failure to obtain authorization from your PCP may drastically reduce your benefits / coverage with your insurance carrier. It is important to know your plan requirements before beginning therapy. Please contact your insurance company for specifics regarding your PT benefits.

Do I need a referral / prescription for physical therapy?

Fusion Physical Therapy & Cardiac Rehab | Sep 23, 2019
Fusion Physical Therapy & Cardiac Rehab | Sep 23, 2019

Yes, per Virginia state law a signed referral / prescription from a referring doctor is required every 30 days for physical therapy. Patients are required to obtain this prescription and bring it with them to their initial appointment. In Virginia, we are also able to treat patients without a referral / prescription for 30 days under Direct Access laws. If therapy needs to continue beyond 30 days, a signed referral / prescription from a referring doctor is required. Patients may be required to see a doctor to obtain a referral / prescription before continuing therapy beyond the initial 30 day period.

How many visits will Medicare pay for each year?

Fusion Physical Therapy & Cardiac Rehab | Sep 23, 2019
Fusion Physical Therapy & Cardiac Rehab | Sep 23, 2019

Medicare doesn’t limit the number of outpatient therapy visits but rather places a financial limitation on these services. Effective January 1, 2019, a financial limitation (therapy cap) was placed on outpatient rehabilitation services received by Medicare beneficiaries. Outpatient Physical Therapy and Outpatient Speech-Language Pathology has a combined annual limit for 2019 of $2040. An exception to the therapy cap may be made when the patient’s condition is justified by documentation indicating that the beneficiary requires continued skilled therapy to achieve their prior functional status or maximum expected functional status within a reasonable amount of time. Providers may utilize the automatic process for exception for any diagnosis for which they can justify services exceeding the cap for our Medicare patients, we track all Medicare financial limitations and will discuss all treatment options prior to the annual cap being met.

Will my insurance cover physical therapy?

Fusion Physical Therapy & Cardiac Rehab | Sep 23, 2019
Fusion Physical Therapy & Cardiac Rehab | Sep 23, 2019

In most cases, physical therapy is a covered service; however, benefits vary by insurance plan. It is important to know your benefits before beginning therapy. Please contact your insurance company for specifics regarding your PT benefits.

What can I expect from physical therapy?

Fusion Physical Therapy & Cardiac Rehab | Sep 23, 2019
Fusion Physical Therapy & Cardiac Rehab | Sep 23, 2019

You can expect to learn how to prevent or mange your condition so you can achieve long-term health benefits. Your Physical Therapist will follow the system below to ensure your time in physical therapy and at home is used effectively to reach your goals. -Assess your symptoms. -Diagnose your condition. -Plan your treatment. -Treat your condition. -Continually evaluate the effectiveness of your treatment and adjust the treatment plan if necessary. -Help you to manage your condition at home and to prevent recurrence of problems. -Communicate with any other health professionals involved in your condition, such as your doctor, to ensure continuity of care is maintained while achieving your goals. The success of your physical therapy usually requires your co-operation outside of our PT clinic. You will probably be required to participate in a home exercise program or some modifications to your postural or lifestyle habits. Your dedication to these exercises and changes will greatly enhance the outcome of your physical therapy program and will help you to achieve your goals as quickly as possible.

What is the difference between a Physical Therapist and a Physical Therapy Assistant?

Fusion Physical Therapy & Cardiac Rehab | Sep 23, 2019
Fusion Physical Therapy & Cardiac Rehab | Sep 23, 2019

Physical Therapists (PTs) are highly-educated, licensed health care professionals. PT’s complete a three-year post-graduate program, earning a Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree. All therapists are required to pass a state licensure exam and are also required to take continuing education classes annually in order to maintain licensure. Physical Therapy Assistants (PTAs) are healthcare professionals who aide the physical therapist in treating patients. All PTAs are required to have an Associate’s Degree from an accredited PTA program and are licensed in the state of Virginia. PTAs work under the direction and supervision of a physical therapist

What is physical therapy?

Fusion Physical Therapy & Cardiac Rehab | Sep 23, 2019
Fusion Physical Therapy & Cardiac Rehab | Sep 23, 2019

Physical Therapy (PT) is the treatment of disease, injury, deformity, or pain by physical methods such as mobilization of joints, therapeutic exercise / activities / massage, and electrotherapy. PT techniques promote mobility, reduce pain, restore function, and prevent disease.

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