PRN Therapists Earn Blood Flow Restriction Training Certifications

January 2nd, 2019 News

Pinnacle Rehabilitation Network is proud to announce that 25 of their partners and therapists have received certifications in Blood Flow Restriction Training “BFR”.  The certification is referred to as Cert. MST. Blood flow restriction training is a method of strength training that involves restricting the blood flow out of working muscles to trick the body  into getting stronger by creating a metabolic stress response. Muscle hypertrophy, or muscle growth, requires either mechanical stress ( lifting heavy loads) or metabolic stress ( hormones and metabolites). In the rehabilitation setting achieving muscle loading at a threshold high enough to induce muscle hypertrophy is very difficult. BFR allows us to safely train muscles at very load loads, limit muscle and joint strain, while achieving the same results as heavy loading! We can now maximize strength gains faster and safer without the side effects of traditional load based training like delayed onset muscle soreness, joint stress, and micro-tearing! We are excited to offer this service at Advanced PT, Alliance PT, Amherst PT, Atlantic PT, Portsmouth PT, Hampton PT, Somersworth PT

Blood flow restriction training is surprisingly comfortable. The pressure cuff induces muscle fatigue relatively quickly and with very little strain. A trained physical therapist, with the aid of a Doppler ultrasound, will determine individual blood pressure values and customize a protocol. The use of a Doppler and individualization of restriction pressure is vital to the safety and effectiveness of this technique. After the appropriate pressure is validated a special restriction cuff is placed on 1-4 limbs during the duration of a prescribed exercise program. The exercise program can be aerobic, restive or a combination of the two. The exciting thing about BRF training is that the effect is systemic. Using this method has total body benefit due to its action on hormones and growth factors that act on multiple systems.

“We are very excited to be on the forefront of the latest rehabilitation and performance methods. As research uncovers safer, faster, and more effective techniques we strive to be the first to offer these to our patients and clients. Additionally, we take great pride in the fact that our therapists are some of the best educated in the field. We strongly encourage our therapist to be over educated!” says Pinnacle Rehabilitation Network Vice President  Dan Fleury.

 


Hospitals Must Post Prices!

November 6th, 2018 News, Uncategorized

It is no secret that hospitals not only charge high prices for services, but they are also paid highly for those services!  Analyzing data from medical cost transparency website mymedicalshopper.com, comparing a physical therapy evaluations performed in an independent outpatient clinic vs. hospital affiliated clinics, the difference is a staggering!  The paid claims are 150% to 300% higher in the hospital setting!!!! Don’t believe us? Check for yourself by logging onto www.mymedicalshopper.com. Keep in mind the numbers you see are paid claims not billed charges.

The argument used by hospitals is that their charges are meaningless because charges are inflated to adjust for contractual discounts with insurance companies. This doesn’t explain away why they are paid so much more for the same or inferior service and outcomes! They also claim higher reimbursements are to cover the hospitals high costs to provide service or to cover uninsured. The argument that the tax benefits and higher reimbursements awarded to hospitals are to ” care for those who cant pay”, is a farce.

In case you haven’t noticed, it appears these hospitals are using the additional revenue for competitive purposes. Specifically look at the Seacoast area of New Hampshire where the hospitals are building massive buildings with repetitive services. In many cases these places are right on top of each other in an attempt to gain territory and market share. What I see unfolding is similar to gas stations or pharmacies opening directly across the road form each other! Unlike the gas station example, the additional competition does nothing to drive prices or costs down. In fact it appears to have the opposite effect!

Finally the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is now requiring hospitals to post their charges! You will now have some level of transparency in what hospitals are charging for services. Not only will you be able to shop services and compare hospital to hospital, you’ll be able to compare hospital to private clinics! This ruling was heavily fought by the hospital lobbyists in an attempt to further keep patients in the dark. It appears on the surface at least that somebody is following the dollar and is starting to look at real reasons behind the rising cost of care!

 

 


Winnacunnet HS Student Athletes Compete in 2nd Annual Hampton Physical Therapy ‘PLANK TIL YOU TANK’ Challenge

October 9th, 2018 News

Kicking off the Columbus holiday weekend, on Friday, October 5th, Hampton Physical Therapy’s exciting ‘Plank Til You Tank’ challenge was held for the second time at Winnacunnet High School. The WHS winter sports teams showed off their endurance skills with one of the most challenging core stability exercises known as ‘Planking’.

Hampton Physical Therapy hosted ‘Plank Til You Tank’ as not only a way of supporting local youth, but also educating the benefits of Planking. The Plank is one of the most effective total body moves that strengthens your core, legs, and upper body. Plank can even help prevent injury! Risk factors of low back are thought to begin in school aged children and therefore research suggests it is “desirable for children and adolescents to perform moderate-to-high intensity dynamic core exercises during physical education warm-up to improve trunk and core muscular endurance.” Core stability exercises have been found to be more effective than general exercise in the prevention of low back pain.

Winnacunnet winter sports teams competed against each other to win $500 for their Team! The team that averaged the longest plank took the prize! Congratulations go to the WHS Boys X-Country Team and Girls Varsity Soccer Team who were each awarded $500!

Visit www.hamptonpt.com so see the full story and pictures of the event.


Atlantic Physical Therapy Wins Best of Best… Again

September 11th, 2018 News

Pinnacle to announce that our partners at Atlantic Physical Therapy in Falmouth Maine have been voted Best of Best in the Northern Forecaster’s 2018 Reader’s Choice Contest. Atlantic Physical Therapy is no stranger to this award as they have won this honor twice. They were voted Best of Best in back to back years 2017, and 2018.The Northern Forecaster is a regional newspaper, covering Greater Portland, including Falmouth, Cumberland, Yarmouth, North Yarmouth and Freeport.  Atlantic feels their dedication to providing  individualized attention and expertly implemented advanced therapy techniques are the secrets to their success!
Click on the link below to see who else was Best of Best in 2018!
http://www.theforecaster.net/northern-forecaster-2018-best-of-best-winners/


Elite Rehab & Sports Therapy Expands!

August 27th, 2018 News, Uncategorized

Elite Rehab & Sports Therapy Expands: Pinnacle Rehabilitation Network and partner Meryl Sullivan DPT,, are proud to announce that Elite Rehab and Sports Therapy is now located at 380 Daniel Webster Highway, Merrimack NH 03054. The new location provides better access and services for patients. The practice has enjoyed outstanding growth and was in need of a larger, and more modern location. The newly renovated space has allowed Meryl to expand physical therapy services to include Vestibular Rehabilitation and public wellness workshops! Check out their website for more information! www.eliterehabsports.com


Technology to Enhance Patient Experience

April 4th, 2018 News

Pinnacle Rehabilitation Network and our PT partners are using technology to enhance patient experience!

Our facilities throughout New England are rolling out online interactive patient intake forms. With this, patients can fill out all the required medical and insurance information from the comfort of their home. By not rushing to complete the paperwork at the time of the appointment, patients are now afforded the time to relay more accurate and detailed information to their therapist! Then, the Physical Therapist receives your information a few days earlier than the scheduled visit giving them more time to prepare.

In addition, our outcomes are measured through FOTO Inc. – a third party with over 22k participating therapists internationally. We can leverage technology by emailing these data points with the above medical forms so everything is electronic and in one place! Of course, our traditional methods of collecting (hard copy and paper) are still available, but we are proud to offer these high tech solutions to enhance our patient experience!


Erik Holmes of Blue Hills (Boston) Named One of Top Three in the City!

February 22nd, 2018 News

Very proud to announce that our own Erik Holmes has been named one of the top three physical therapists in all of Boston by threebestrated.com! Erik is out of PRN’s Blue Hills Sport & Spine Rehab Boston location.

As noted in the announcement, Erik has “Experience Both as a Therapist and Patient that has Helped him to Develop Manual Treatment Skills and Exercised Based Treatment Programs – Uses a Modern, Active Approach that is Designed to Address the Cause of your Pain and Not Just the Symptoms”.

To read the article, click here.


PRN Looking for Partner Level PT: Hartford, CT

February 16th, 2018 News

Pinnacle Rehabilitation Network is looking for a partner level physical therapist in greater Hartford, Connecticut!

The ideal person is a well trained PT looking for equity potential in existing, established growing practice.

PRN was founded to fit the needs of physical therapists interested in taking control of their careers and futures by becoming practice owners as well as assisting other PT owners in their start ups or management of their practices utilizing best practice standards. — Are you a PT looking to take control of your career and future? Contact us today! Our successful model focuses on supporting our professional partners by providing operating, sales and business management expertise in an atmosphere of respect.

 


PRN Celebrates 15 Years!

February 1st, 2018 News

 

We proudly celebrated our 15th year in business this past week with a celebration in Boston! Partners, staff, and their families from all over the network were all in attendance. It was a great time of getting to know one another outside of work.

The Partners took the opportunity to honor Pinnacle President, Karen Natario, for her hard work and dedication to building such a great organization. In addition, $2,400.00 was raised for Homes for Our Troops and another $2,400.00 for the ALS Association!


Reflections on Physical Therapy (Response to an Opinion Article)

January 5th, 2018 News

Dan Fleury (PT, DPT, OCS, Diploma Osteopractic, FAAOMPT) – a PT at Portsmouth Physical Therapy and the Vice President of our organization – penned this tremendous piece on physical therapy in response to a recent article he had read that expressed doubts about physical therapy as a whole. It’s something that we felt we just had to share, as we agree in earnest. You may find the article referenced in this piece by clicking here.

“”As a physical therapist that has seven years of advanced education and countless hours of post professional training including specialty and fellowship designations, reading this article brought me through a range of emotions.

Fear: The inaccuracy and heterogeneity of which the author refers to physical therapy interventions may deter a patient from receiving the proper level of care, leading to a potential worsening of a condition. Further, as physical therapists we have direct access, meaning that a patient can come directly to a physical therapist without first seeking medical intervention. Acting as a first line evaluator, if something falls outside of our expertise we are mandated to refer that patient to a more qualified provider. I have countless stories of individuals with fractures, infections, and cardiac conditions, each of whom came to physical therapy in a direct manner with the belief that their injuries were musculoskeletal in nature. The care for these patients was then quarterbacked by the physical therapists, so that the patient could receive the proper referral and level of care required. This article is dangerous to a reader who may be simply scanning the page and who may not understand the depth of physical therapy training and application.

Anger: I fully admit I was angry when I first read the piece. I was angry that someone had taken partial information, added in a few bad patient experiences, and folded it into a testimonial against physical therapy. As I read, I was refuting and scoffing under my breath at some of the comments made and over generalizations glorified. I had to look it a few more times before fully understanding what I was reading, taking a mental note that the article was an opinion that required some reconfiguring and response.

Acceptance and Enlightenment: After first going over the piece few times, I read it one last time and removed myself from the equation — meaning I read it as if the author was talking about a practice other than my own – and then it hit me! Although largely inaccurate, the article shed light on a huge issue we have in physical therapy — Practice Variation! Jack O Dwyer wasn’t necessarily referring to my specific practice, he was referring to the profession and therein lies some of truth in the article. Removing emotion allowed me to see the big picture and he was absolutely right! As a matter of fact, the issues he brings to light in the article are the entire reason my group exists. A large portion of our patients have experienced the same issues before self-discharging from their current physical therapist, or reporting back to their referring provider their displeasure and, in turn, being discharged and re-referred to us. I actually laughed at my self-reflecting on the previous week’s case load when almost 75% of my evaluations started with “well I had PT and it didn’t work”, or “I had 26, 30, 40 PT visits and I never got better”. Unfortunately, this is the reality, but fortunately for me and my group, these patients that fail elsewhere come to us. Being independent and not owned by a hospital or physician group we are often referred the very difficult or the once-failed physical therapy cases, and we do an outstanding job. How do I know? We measure outcomes using a sophisticated third party outcomes system that is both risk adjusted and comparative. (www.fotoinc.com). We measure our effectiveness and efficiency versus the international average and internally in comparison to our peers. We use the shortcomings to drive our robust continuing education and mentorship programs.

Physical therapy consumers need to be savvy. Do your research your therapist and understand why you are being referred to a particular physical therapist or practice. Is there a financial relationship? Is there an intuitional relationship? Ask questions of your referring provider to find out if you’re being referred to the most highly qualified, highly educated, outcomes focused, evidence based physical therapist in your area and then conduct your own research. Ask your therapist how they measure patient success, satisfaction, and visit utilization. Ask questions around your therapist’s continued education, such as “How many courses do you take per year? What was the last course they have taken?” As a patient, you have a choice where you receive your care. Use both the article written by Jack O’Dwyer and my response here to help you be a smarter healthcare consumer.

I do appreciate Jack’s article as it brings to light some very real issues and without it, I would not have been inspired to clarify. – Dan Fleury””

We’re proud to be physical therapists, proud of Dan’s words, and proud to be a network of top Physical Therapy Practices Committed to Clinical Excellence.


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