Atlas Physical Therapy - Central Park (Stapleton)

Category: Physical therapy clinic in Denver, Colorado

Address: 3401 Quebec St #5005, Denver, CO 80207, USA

Phone: +13033224900

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 6:30AM–7PM

Tuesday: 6:30AM–7PM

Wednesday: 7AM–7PM

Thursday: 6:30AM–7PM

Friday: 7AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Teresa Crane

Oct 28, 2022

Atlas PT is a welcoming place that made me feel supported every step of the way. My team included Nikhil and Frank who--despite my own doubts--were able to get my wrist injury to a full recovery. I highly recommend them. They also gave me a preventative routine for my upcoming sports season. With insurance the cost was minimal so in my opinion going to Atlas was the best investment I could have made.

Anne Hazelton

Oct 24, 2022

Atlas Physical Therapy, located in the Central Park, formerly Stapleton, neighborhood of Denver, did a very nice initial evaluation and explained how to do recommended daily home exercises.

Matt Hester

Oct 21, 2022

Andrea was great helping me in diagnosis of my knee injury. She was kind, knowledgeable and helpful. She also gave me my best experience to date with dry needling. Thank you!

Shelley Sale

Oct 18, 2022

I had shoulder surgery. Andrea and Nate have been awesome. They have kept me on track and challenged me when needed to heal faster and get stronger

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Questions & Answers

What happens if my problem or pain returns?

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Atlas Physical Therapy - Central Park (Stapleton) | Jul 2, 2022

Flare ups are not uncommon. If you have a flare up (exacerbation), give us a call. We may suggest you come back to see us, return to your doctor, or simply modify your daily activities or exercise routine.

Is physical therapy painful?

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Atlas Physical Therapy - Central Park (Stapleton) | Jul 2, 2022

For many patients, one of the primary objectives is pain relief. This is frequently accomplished with hands-on techniques, modalities such as ultrasound, electrical stimulation, and/or heat or cold therapy. Movement often provides pain relief as well. Your physical therapist will provide you with the appropriate exercises not only for pain relief but to recover range of motion, strength, and endurance. In some cases, physical therapy techniques can be painful. For example, recovering knee range of motion after total knee replacement or shoulder range of motion after shoulder surgery may be painful. Your physical therapist will utilize a variety of techniques to help maximize your treatment goals. It is important that you communicate the intensity, frequency, and duration of pain to your therapist. Without this information, it is difficult for the therapist to adjust your treatment plan.

Why are people referred to physical therapy?

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Atlas Physical Therapy - Central Park (Stapleton) | Jul 2, 2022

You and others may be referred to physical therapy because of a movement dysfunction associated with pain. Your difficulty with moving part(s) of your body (like bending at the low back or difficulty sleeping on your shoulder, etc.) very likely results in limitations with your daily activities (e.g., difficulty getting out of a chair, an inability to play sports, or trouble with walking, etc.). Physical therapists treat these movement dysfunctions and their associated pains and restore your body's ability to move in a normal manner.

What do physical therapists do?

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Atlas Physical Therapy - Central Park (Stapleton) | Jul 2, 2022

The cornerstones of physical therapy treatment are therapeutic exercise and functional training. In addition to "hands-on" care, physical therapists also educate patients to take care of themselves and to perform certain exercises on their own. Depending on the particular needs of a patient, physical therapists may also "mobilize" a joint (that is, perform certain types of movements at the end of your range of motion) or massage a muscle to promote proper movement and function. Physical therapists also use methods such as ultrasound (which uses high frequency waves to produce heat), hot packs, and ice. Although other kinds of practitioners will offer some of these treatments as "physical therapy," it's important for you to know that physical therapy can only be provided by qualified physical therapists or by physical therapist assistants, who must complete a 2-year education program and who work only under the direction and supervision of physical therapists.

Why is physical therapy a good choice?

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Atlas Physical Therapy - Central Park (Stapleton) | Jul 2, 2022

More than half of all Americans are suffering from pain. Whether it is a recent episode or chronic, an ABC News/Stanford study revealed that pain in America is a serious problem. However, many do not even know that physical therapists are well equipped to not only treat pain but also its source. Physical therapists are experts at treating movement and neuro-musculoskeletal disorders. Pain often accompanies a movement disorder, and physical therapists can help correct the disorder and relieve the pain.

How many visits will I need?

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Atlas Physical Therapy - Central Park (Stapleton) | Jul 2, 2022

This is highly variable. You may need one visit or you may need months of care. It depends on your diagnosis, the severity of your impairments, your past medical history, etc. You will be re-evaluated on a monthly basis and when you see your doctor, we will provide you with a progress report with our recommendations.

How long will each treatment last?

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Atlas Physical Therapy - Central Park (Stapleton) | Jul 2, 2022

Treatment sessions typically last 30 to 60 minutes per visit.

How should I dress?

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Atlas Physical Therapy - Central Park (Stapleton) | Jul 2, 2022

You should wear loose fitting clothing so you can expose the area that we will be evaluating and treating. For example, if you have a knee problem, it is best to wear shorts. For a shoulder problem, a tank top is a good choice, and for low back problems, wear a loose fitting shirt and pants, again so we can perform a thorough examination.

What do I need to bring with me?

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Atlas Physical Therapy - Central Park (Stapleton) | Jul 2, 2022

If a prescription is required for physical therapy by your health plan then please bring it with you along with your payment information. If your insurance is covering the cost of physical therapy, bring your insurance card. If you are covered by Workers' Compensation, bring your claim number and your case manager's contact information. If you are covered by auto insurance or an attorney lien, make sure you bring this information.

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