Address: 3100 Richmond Ave. Suite 200, Houston, TX 77098, USA
Phone: +18324096390
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–6PM
Tuesday: 7AM–6PM
Wednesday: 7AM–6PM
Thursday: 7AM–6PM
Friday: 7AM–6PM
Saturday: 8AM–12PM
Denise Sander
Bowman Physical Therapy provided such great care that I did not need to have surgery on my shoulder after all. Their therapy provided the results I needed to be pain free now and have full range of motion again. Wonderful, professional & knowledgeable staff many thanks!
Nancy Wells
While I was recovering from surgery following an incapacitating back injury, I greatly benefited from my sessions at Bowman Physical Therapy of River Oaks. Preceding each training session, the owner, Royce Bowman, would do an exploratory massage to determine what therapy in that session would best enhance my evolving recovery. I found the therapists to be knowledgeable and attentive. Importantly, the equipment was intensively cleaned after each use. Nancy Wells
Jerry Hunter
Following my back surgery in May of 2022, I was referred to Bowman Physical Therapy. I could not have been more please with my experience at Bowman. The entire staff was attentive, caring and always focused on personalizing my PT program so I could achieve my goals. They were very accommodating to my schedule and even opened up early in the morning on several occasions at my request. If I could give the Bowman team more than 5 stars, I would! Thank you so much for everything.
Ana Garcia
So thankful to all the staff, they were all excellent to work with. I was having severe neck pain and they were able to help me achieve my goal by getting my neck back into shape. I now have so much more flexibility and can function better throughout my day. Highly recommend this place!
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Pain management with reduced need for opioids Avoiding surgery Improved mobility and movement Recovery from injury or trauma Recovery from stroke or paralysis Fall prevention Improved balance Management of age-related medical problems Return to sports related activities
Recent research has shown a decrease in medical costs when patients attend physical therapy prior to receiving an MRI. Physical therapists complete extensive education to diagnose many different pathologies. Our therapists will complete a personalized evaluation with you, where they discuss your options and assist you to get imaging as needed.
Differences exist between “good pain” and “bad pain.” “Good pain” is associated with delayed onset muscle soreness. This is the typical soreness you may experience after beginning a new exercise routine at the gym. You can expect to experience delayed onset muscle soreness after starting your physical therapy routine. This pain usually only lasts 1-2 days and occurs less frequently as your body becomes accustomed to the exercises. “Bad pain” is associated with pain during a specific movement or exercises. As physical therapists, we work to minimize bad pain” in order to restore function and return to your desired activities. If you experience this pain during physical therapy, you should notify your therapist.
Most insurance plans, including Medicare, workers compensation, and private insurers, pay for medically necessary services.
Physical therapy (PT) costs vary depending on your injury and the therapy needed. Some injuries may require 1-2 visits while other injuries, such as surgical repair of a torn ACL, may require 12 or more. In order to determine your coverage, call the number on your insurance card to determine your PT deductible. Also, find out how much you still need to pay in order to meet this deductible. Once your deductible has been met, you may not have to pay anything.
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