pneumatic compression and cryotherapy with game ready products
+ cold laser treatment
During our Sports Recovery Treatment, you will spend the first part of the treatment using the Game Ready Products on one specified body part. Game Ready integrates intermittent pneumatic compression and cryotherapy to reduce pain and swelling, reduce muscle spasms, enhance lymphatic function, encourage cellular oxygen supply, and stimulate tissue repair. Following the Game Ready Treatment, you will receive Cold Laser Therapy on one specified body part. Cold Laser or Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) is a treatment that utilizes specific wavelengths of light to interact with tissue and is thought to help accelerate the healing process. It can help eliminate pain, swelling, reduce spasms and increase functionality.
818-386-8070
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I schedule an appointment?
Please call the clinic to schedule your first appointment. You can also visit us and we will be glad to give you a tour of the facility.
Address 17207 Ventura Blvd Suite 4, Encino, CA 91316
Phone (818) 386-8070 / Fax (818) 386-8071
What type of insurance do you accept?
We are providers for Medicare, and most PPO insurances. Please call us if you have any questions regarding your insurance benefits.
What should I expect during my physical therapy treatment?
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A thorough neuro-musculo-skeletal evaluation
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Functional movement analysis
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Manual therapy
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Therapeutic modalities
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Therapeutic exercises
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Patient education and a home exercise program
What should I bring to my first visit?
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Valid photo ID
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Insurance cards
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Physical therapy prescription/referral order from your physician
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Medication list and any operative reports
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Reports from any diagnostic tests (For example: X-rays, MRI, EMG)
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Comfortable and loose fitting clothing and exercise shoes
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Any braces, prosthesis, or assistive devices you are using
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New Patient Registration forms - for your convenience, available to download and print from home
How long is each appointment?
Your initial evaluation and subsequent treatments will last approximately 60 minutes.
What is a D.P.T.?
D.P.T. stands for Doctor of Physical Therapy, and is the highest degree that one can achieve in the physical therapy profession. All physical therapists at BASE Training and Physical Therapy have received their Doctorate of Physical Therapy. We are the industry leaders in movement analysis and non-invasive pain management.