Physical Therapy in Falfurrias, TX
Hot semi-arid South Texas climate.
For physical therapy, the service area covers roughly 50 miles from central Falfurrias.
Common reasons to call
- Back, neck, shoulder, knee, or hip pain
- Post-surgery rehabilitation
- Sports injury or work injury recovery
- Balance, gait, or fall-risk concern
- Auto accident rehabilitation
- Pain with lifting, walking, or stairs
- Weakness after illness or hospital stay
- Need home exercise plan
Typical work
- Physical therapy evaluation
- Strength, mobility, and balance plan
- Post-operative rehab
- Manual therapy and therapeutic exercise
- Gait training and fall prevention
- Home exercise program
- Progress notes for referring provider or insurance
Typical turnaround
Initial evaluations are commonly scheduled within days to weeks depending on referral, insurance, and clinic availability. Recovery timing depends on diagnosis, goals, consistency, and medical factors.
Materials and equipment
- Exercise bands, weights, balance tools, and mobility equipment
- Treatment tables and therapy equipment
- Gait belts, canes, walkers, and training aids
- Heat, cold, and electrical stimulation tools where offered
- Outcome measures and progress tracking forms
- Home exercise instruction sheets or apps
Job sizes
Minor
Single evaluation, home program update, or brief follow-up
Standard
Short course of therapy for common sprain, strain, or postural pain
Major
Post-surgical rehab, balance program, work injury, or multi-region pain
Replacement
Longer rehabilitation plan with medical coordination, complex mobility needs, or chronic condition management
Final pricing comes from the on-call provider after on-site assessment, with a written estimate before any work starts.
What to expect
- ✓Texas licensed physical therapists and physical therapist assistants
- ✓Evaluation completed before treatment plan
- ✓Home exercise program included with care
- ✓Medical referral recommended for red-flag symptoms
Texas physical therapist license, Texas physical therapist assistant license under PT supervision, Doctor of Physical Therapy, board specialty certification where applicable, CPR certification.
Common questions
Are physical therapists licensed in Texas?
Yes. Texas physical therapists and physical therapist assistants are licensed through ECPTOTE and the Texas Board of Physical Therapy Examiners.
Do I need a referral?
It depends on insurance, diagnosis, and access rules. Many clinics can tell you whether your plan needs a physician referral before the first visit.
What happens at the first visit?
The therapist reviews your history, movement, strength, pain pattern, goals, and any surgery or imaging notes. Then you get a treatment plan and home exercises.
How often will I go?
It depends on the injury and goals. Many plans start with regular visits, then taper as you can manage more safely at home.
Can PT help after an auto accident?
Often, yes. Bring accident details, medical records, imaging, and claim information if available.
What symptoms should not wait for PT?
Chest pain, severe neurologic symptoms, worsening weakness, loss of bladder or bowel control, or major trauma should be handled medically right away.
Coastal Bend seasons
Spring (March - May)
Sports and yard work injuries increase.
Summer (June - August)
Travel, outdoor activity, and heat can aggravate mobility and balance issues.
Fall (September - November)
School sports and work routines bring overuse injuries.
Winter (December - February)
Post-surgical rehab and fall-risk work are common.