Bay State Physical Therapy is a Physical Therapist owned and operated company with a focus on personalized patient care and wellness. We also offer chiropractic services in many of our locations.
Bay State Physical Therapy hosts in house continuing education programs on a quarterly basis for our Physical Therapists and Chiropractors.
Our mission is to offer exceptional, innovative rehabilitation services, our dedicated professionals strive to restore each individual’s maximal function with integrity and compassion.
Please note that without member information we cannot guarantee that your specific plan covers these services. We recommend asking the care provider before beginning services.
This organization is completely disorganized and is NOT transparent on the costs or processes. They will send you numerous charges and bills that do not...
Todd N.
March 8, 2024
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Meghan is a wonderful PT Instructor. This is my 2nd time needing to come for an injury and the techniques she uses is the most helpful Ive had for my knee...
Susan G.
July 23, 2023
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I cant thank these ladies enough. Kelsey Justine and the rest of the team have helped me with 4 different injuries now. Theyre the best therapists on...
Alex T.
June 2, 2022
Frequently Asked Questions
Once you find a quality physical therapist you want to work with, here are a few things you need to know:
There will be an evaluation. First, you can expect an assessment to identify your child’s areas of strength and needs. A physical therapy evaluation usually lasts 30 minutes.
You’ll review and approve the care plan. The physical therapist will create a care plan, also known as a plan of care (POC), outlining the goals and strategies. They will review this with you and your care team before moving forward with therapy sessions.
Physical therapy sessions will be fun. PT with children is designed to be enjoyable. The therapist will use strategies and exercises based on your child’s needs. Exercises might involve playing on large stability balls, obstacle courses, movement equipment, stretches, and other hands-on activities.
Expect home exercises. Physical therapists commonly assign exercises to work on at home. Doing these exercises with your child outside therapy sessions can improve your child’s overall progress.
Yes! Most providers offer physical therapy in their offices or a clinical setting, but many are offering at-home options. Virtual options have become more popular in recent years. You might facilitate care with the guidance of the physical therapist.
Pediatric physical therapy is considered safe and should not hurt. Autistic children spend their time in PT moving and exploring their environment. If you are concerned about your child experiencing pain during certain exercises, especially if they may struggle to communicate and advocate for modifications, speak with their physical therapist about your concerns.