Physical therapy helps recover from injuries, surgeries, and chronic conditions through targeted exercises and manual treatment. Without insurance, sessions cost $75-$200 each, with most treatment plans requiring 6-12 visits over several weeks. Understanding costs and insurance coverage helps you commit to a full treatment plan for optimal recovery.
Session Costs and Treatment Plans
Initial evaluation costs $150-$300 and includes assessment and treatment plan development. Follow-up sessions run $75-$150 each. Most treatment plans require 8-12 sessions over 4-8 weeks. Total treatment costs range from $600-$2,000 without insurance. Specialized therapies like dry needling add $50-$100 per session. Aquatic therapy costs $80-$160 per session.
Insurance Coverage and Copays
Most insurance plans cover physical therapy with copays of $20-$50 per visit. Annual visit limits range from 20-60 sessions. Medicare covers 80% of approved PT costs after the deductible. Some plans require a physician referral before coverage begins. Out-of-network PT costs $100-$200 per session. Cash-pay discounts of 10-20% are common at independent practices.
Conditions Treated and Outcomes
Physical therapy effectively treats back pain, knee injuries, shoulder conditions, post-surgical recovery, and stroke rehabilitation. Studies show PT is as effective as surgery for many musculoskeletal conditions at a fraction of the cost. Early PT intervention reduces the need for opioid pain medications by 60%. Home exercise programs between sessions accelerate recovery and reduce total visits needed.
Average Physical Therapy Costs by State
Pricing for physical therapy varies significantly by location. Below you can explore costs in your state or find local providers in your city.
Frequently Asked Questions
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