Physical Therapy

Post-Surgery Therapy in Frisco, Texas

instruction therapist helping the elderly woman
The treatment you get from a physical therapist can be priceless. Although the concept of Physical Therapy is quite structured, receiving it as a home health care service enables you, the client, to exercise more freedom in the treatment that you receive. Costs are more affordable, and you can be treated in your home. Your physical therapist will conduct a thorough assessment of mobility, self-care skills, and physical health so that a care plan can be made personalized to your specific needs.

The programs include the following services:

  • Chronic Pain Management
  • Mobility Assistive Devices Training
  • Minimizing Fall Risk for the Patient
  • Proper Posture and Positioning
  • Body Mechanics
  • Orthopedic Therapy
  • Prosthetics Fitting and Training
  • Swimming Pool / Aquatic Therapy
  • Cardiopulmonary Care
  • Range of Motion Exercises
  • Arthritis Treatment and Care
  • Aerobic Training and Exercises
  • Strength Training
  • Mobility Treatment
  • Vestibular Restoration
  • Join Mobility Rehabilitation
  • Gait Training and Stair Exercises
  • Flexibility Training and Exercises
  • Home Exercise Programs
  • Toning and Coordination of Muscle
  • Training with Activities of Daily Living
  • Post-Surgery Therapy

What Is This Service All About?

This section is here to answer common questions you might have about different care services:

  • What exactly does physical therapy involve, and how does it help people recover?
    Physical therapy focuses on restoring movement, reducing pain, and improving physical function after injury, surgery, or illness. It’s guided by licensed therapists who tailor treatments based on each person’s condition and goals.
  • Is physical therapy only for people recovering from surgery or accidents?
    No, not at all. Physical therapy also helps manage chronic conditions, improve balance and mobility, and even prevent injuries before they happen. It’s for anyone needing better physical function.
  • How do I know if I need physical therapy at home?
    If you’re having trouble moving around, dealing with pain, or struggling with everyday tasks, physical therapy at home may be a good option. We evaluate your needs to decide if it’s the right fit.
  • How is home-based therapy different from going to a clinic?
    It offers personalized care in your home, with fewer distractions and more comfort. We bring everything needed for therapy right to your door.
  • Can physical therapy support conditions like arthritis or joint pain?
    Yes. Through orthopedic therapy in Frisco, Texas, we help reduce joint pain and improve movement through exercises, posture training, and personalized techniques.

What We Can Do to Help

This section is designed to give you a better idea of how certain services work and what kind of support we can offer. Here are a few answers to questions to help you understand how these services may help:

  • How do you figure out what kind of physical therapy someone needs?
    We start with a full evaluation of your mobility, strength, and daily activity challenges. This helps us build a care plan that focuses on your goals, whether it’s pain relief, movement improvement, or daily independence.
  • Can you help if someone hasn’t been active for a long time?
    Yes. We often work with people who are just starting to move again after being inactive due to illness or injury. Our therapists use simple, progressive steps to rebuild strength and confidence.
  • What types of exercises do you usually include in a home program?
    We customize each plan, but it often includes strength building, balance training, flexibility work, and activities that improve coordination. All exercises are safe and adapted to your current condition.
  • Can physical therapy be helpful for people with long-term health problems?
    Absolutely. We work with clients dealing with conditions like Parkinson’s, MS, or post-stroke complications. Our focus is to maintain function, prevent further decline, and support quality of life.
  • How do you keep therapy sessions safe and effective at home?
    Our team brings the necessary equipment and ensures that the home environment supports your therapy needs. We monitor every session closely, adjusting as needed to keep things both safe and productive.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a home health aide usually do during a visit?
A home health aide helps with daily personal care needs, like bathing, dressing, grooming, and meal preparation. We also help monitor general well-being and report any changes to the care team.
Is a home health aide the same as a nurse?
No. A home health aide focuses on non-medical support like personal hygiene and mobility assistance. We work alongside nurses but don’t handle medical procedures or treatments.
How do I know if someone needs a home health aide?
If your loved one is struggling with daily tasks or needs help staying safe at home, it may be time. We assess their situation and recommend whether an aide would make a difference in their routine.
Can you choose what kind of help the aide provides?
Yes. We create a care plan that fits your specific needs, so the aide only assists where it’s needed—whether that’s bathing, meals, or mobility.
Is it possible to get the same aide consistently?
We try to provide consistency because familiarity helps build trust and comfort. We make every effort to assign the same aide whenever possible.

To learn more about our services, you may contact us today at 972-335-0410. Favorite Home Health Care LLC looks forward to assisting you soon.