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Can I have Physical Therapy treatments while being treated by a chiropractor or massage therapist?

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Yes. It is important to address all your healthcare needs, which may include multiple services. ... more

Can I attend the seminar if I am a chiropractor, physical therapist, athletic trainer, or other healthcare professional?

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• Absolutely…We provide 24 CE Units that are approved by the NCBTMB for massage therapists. You would have to contact whatever professional organization that you are a member of to see if our CE Units can be applied for your CE credits. ... more

Can I continue therapy / treatment with my chiropractor, physical therapist, massage therapist, etc.?

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Absolutely! CranioStructural Integration is a complementary treatment modality providing specific therapeutic benefits. It can be used to enhance the effectiveness of your current treatment modality. Patients are encouraged to continue their treatmen ... more

How is an Osteopath different from a Chiropractor or Massage Therapist?

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(back to top) Osteopaths are fully licensed physicians with credentials equal to that of MDs. They have, of all healthcare professionals, the most comprehensive knowledge available on the function, dysfunction, and interaction of all the bodys system ... more

How are referrals to a physical therapist or chiropractor handled?

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All visits to a physical therapist or chiropractor must receive a referral from the primary care physician. We will work directly with the primary care physician, the physical therapist or chiropractor, and the member when the member needs these serv ... more

What is the difference between a chiropractor and a physical therapist?

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Physical therapists perform a comprehensive analysis of movement, which includes identifying the joints involved, tissue limitations, muscular imbalances and structural pathologies. At Bodyscape our staff provides manual therapy, customized exercise ... more

I require treatment from a physiotherapist (massage therapist or Chiropractor). Does the MSP or EHB cover it?

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As of January 1, 2002, MSP no longer provides benefit coverage for these treatments. Reimbursement under EHB is currently limited to 80% of $10 for the first 12 visits. After the 12th visit, the EHB pays 80% of the approved fee up to the annual maxim ... more

What coverage is available when I go to the acupuncturist, physical therapist, massage therapist, chiropractor, naturopath or podiatrist?

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Only those MSP beneficiaries with premium assistance status are eligible for a combined annual limit (each calendar year) of 10 visits for acupuncturist services, physiotherapy, massage therapy, chiropractic, naturopathy and non-surgical podiatry. MS ... more
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