Roaring Fork Physical Therapy

Roaring Fork Physical Therapy Rebuilding Your Health, Restoring Your Function, Renewing your Life Since 1990

12/02/2022

After 33 years of providing excellent care to the Roaring Fork Valley, we are happy and sad to announce some changes. As of January 1, 2023, RFPT will seeing patients on a cash basis only. We will no longer be accepting insurance. Libby will be seeing patients for cash only and Karen is retiring.

We are having an Appreciation Celebration on December 21st at our clinic from 5pm to 7pm and would love to have you stop so we can show our appreciation and thanks for 33 great years.

Our best regards

The Staff at Roaring Fork Physical Therapy

v  The Governor of Colorado has declared August 20, 2020 Total Worker Health® Day! We are proud to be a  / HealthLinksCe...
08/18/2020

v The Governor of Colorado has declared August 20, 2020 Total Worker Health® Day! We are proud to be a / HealthLinksCertified Certified Healthy Workplace™ as part of our commitment to Total Worker Health.

Check out Caitlyn Tivy, DPT Pelvic Health website
07/29/2020

Check out Caitlyn Tivy, DPT Pelvic Health website

Specialty pelvic floor physical therapy for all genders, with Caitlyn Tivy, PT, DPT, OCS

We are seeing patients in the clinic and from the comfort of your home.  Call today to set up a appointment.
04/16/2020

We are seeing patients in the clinic and from the comfort of your home. Call today to set up a appointment.

03/28/2020

Cigna, United Healthcare, and Pinnacol Assurance are paying for telehealth during this difficult time. Also, We are classified as an essential business by the Governor so we are open and seeing patients. We are practicing under CDC guidelines like maintaining 6 feet, wearing masks and gloves, and the office is super clean. Call for more information.

Thank you for your continued support. You are appreciated

03/24/2020

We Are Considered an Essential Business so we are open and seeing patients following CDC Guidelines. Some insurance carriers are covering E visits and Telehealth. Call today for more information

Thank you

The RFPT Team wish you Happy and Safe Holidays.
12/20/2019

The RFPT Team wish you Happy and Safe Holidays.

Ugly Christmas Sweater Day.  Caitlyn won!
12/28/2018

Ugly Christmas Sweater Day. Caitlyn won!

Men In Black this year
10/31/2018

Men In Black this year

08/13/2018

Do You Know Why You Have Back Pain? Here’s How You Can Find Out

Is the source of your low back pain a mystery? You’re not alone: Nine out of 10 patients don't know the primary cause of their back pain. The problem is that most people seek treatment after they’ve begun exhibiting symptoms of back pain. While this may seem logical on the surface, we’re here to tell you that there’s a better way.

The key is to go to a physical therapist before you begin to see the signs and symptoms of back pain. I’m sure that right about now you’re asking, “Why would I do that?” One, because physical therapists are trained to recognize the physical dysfunctions that may one day lead to back pain. And two, because eight out of 10 Americans suffer from low back pain at some point in their lives, so the chances are good that you could become a statistic one day.

Seeing a physical therapist on an annual basis is one of the most effective ways to prevent back pain from occurring in the first place. Doesn’t that sound like the better alternative? Great, now that you’re on board, let’s talk about what you can expect during that annual physical therapy appointment. The first time you go, your physical therapist will collect a complete picture of your medical history. During subsequent visits, it’ll be important to update your physical therapist about any changes to your health during the previous 12 months, but it won’t be necessary to review your entire medical history again.

Next, your physical therapist will perform an examination using a variety of tests and measures including a movement screen. A movement screen is a screening tool that’s designed to identify imbalances in your mobility and stability that may contribute to limited function or other impairments. This gives your PT the ability to see how your back, hips, core, shoulders, knees and ankles perform during a series of carefully selected exercises. The information gathered during an examination helps your physical therapist to identify changes from one year to the next, a critical step in assessing your risk for back pain and a host of other debilitating conditions. If a problem is identified early enough, then your physical therapist is better equipped to discuss preventive measures instead of designing a treatment plan. And that’s how you identify the root cause of back pain and derail issues before they even begin. Mystery solved.

07/06/2018

Physical Therapists are movement experts who identify, diagnose, and treat movement problems. We can help you get you back to work when movement starts to affect your performance.

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1450 E Valley Road, Ste 203
Basalt, CO
81621

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