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Can My Physical Therapist Diagnose Me?

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Can My Physical Therapist Diagnose Me?

Yes and no!

This may be a bit confusing, but in most cases, the word “diagnosis” is exclusively for a physician. Although not everyone in healthcare knows this, for legal reasons, an official diagnosis comes from a physician.

That being said, physical therapists are often used to confirm or deny a diagnosis. As the physical therapy profession has grown, so has the respect and responsibility within the healthcare systems. So, technically speaking, a physical therapist will conduct an “assessment” of your situation to clarify your specific situation, and physical therapists are particularly skilled at getting to the root “cause” of your condition.

When you come for your initial session at Precision Physical Therapy, your physical therapist will do a thorough evaluation that consists of a detailed history and a comprehensive physical examination. This first assessment establishes the severity of your injury or illness. It also helps establish the source of your symptoms and the factors contributing to your condition.

Physical therapists routinely collaborate with physicians to provide confirmation or potential contradictions to a diagnosis to ensure that your diagnosis is correct and your treatment plan is appropriate.

About Author

Michael Ahuna, PT, DPT, Cert. DN – Owner

Michael Ahuna, PT, DPT, Cert. DN – Owner is the founder of Precision Physical Therapy, where his mission is to deliver exceptional Physical Therapy services and personalized treatment that help patients achieve real, lasting results. By combining evidence-based research with both Western and Eastern techniques, he creates individualized treatment plans designed around measurable outcomes and each patient’s unique goals. Whether you have previously tried therapy without success or are just beginning your recovery journey, Michael is committed to helping you move beyond “good enough” and return to living your life with strength, confidence, and optimal performance.