SACRAMENTO, Calif., Oct. 23, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- On September 29, 2023, the City of Sacramento awarded a Request for Proposal (RFP: P2308137002) to Spine & Sport Physical Therapy as the only contracted direct physical therapy provider for employees with workers' compensation. The services include providing evidence-based (i.e., early, and appropriate) physical therapy care that is measurement-driven, high-value, and active based, along with advanced outcome measurement and educational programs. Importantly, these services allow for continuity of care across prevention through acute and chronic treatment. The scientific literature has shown that early and appropriate access to physical therapy using similar approaches can significantly enhance recovery, lower disability, and medical costs, and reduce opioid use. For the employees of the City of Sacramento, this approach is projected to augment return to work, job performance, function, and quality of life.
"Early and appropriate physical therapy intervention will provide the City of Sacramento the opportunity to enhance safety, health, resilience, and productivity of its workforce," said Brett Raasch, PT, ATC, CEO of Spine & Sport Physical Therapy.
The City of Sacramento employs a wide range of individuals, such as first responders (firefighters, police officers), as well as various manual labor, health, and administrative occupations. Many of these employees are at high risk for developing musculoskeletal disorders. The City of Sacramento will have priority triage for its employees to schedule physical therapy within 48 hours. Telehealth will be deployed to help to facilitate early entrance of patients into physical therapy programs.
"Spine & Sport will utilize the industrial athlete model, involving active care, measurement for early recovery, and to avoid re-injury," said Joe L. Verna, DC, QME, Clinical Outcomes Officer of Spine & Sport Physical Therapy, and President of US Spine & Sport Foundation. This model is combined with evidence-based, psychologically-informed, and patient-centered physical therapy to enhance recovery. Its staff undergoes extensive training in managing people with work-related injuries as well as first responder and tactical industrial athletes. The training focuses on improving work preparedness and the quality of life of these employees.
Spine & Sport Physical Therapy will collect and measure a wide variety of outcomes data for positive and negative trends. Analysis will be completed by John M. Mayer, DC, PhD, of US Spine & Sport Foundation, a non-profit 501.c.3 research organization. These analyses will be used to educate staff, improve systems, and report findings to the City of Sacramento. Along with clinical outcomes (e.g., patient-reported outcomes, performance tests), the analysis will include other outcomes, such as return to work and patient satisfaction.
About Spine & Sport Physical Therapy
Spine & Sport Physical Therapy is an employee-owned (ESOP) physical therapy company dedicated to personalized, measurable, active-based, and patient-centered care for orthopedic, recreational, sports, and work-related injuries. Our evidence-based approach combines measurable exercises with manual therapy to set us apart from other providers.
Spine & Sport Physical Therapists take a pragmatic approach, and they use a psychologically informed practice model to deliver patient-centered care using patient-reported outcomes and performance testing. We utilize an industrial athlete model and treat every patient like an elite athlete, focusing on well-placed and healthy return to action. Our goal for all patients, no matter their age or condition, is to return them to their previous level of function or work with the employee to establish a plan for modified duty. We quantify our success via outcome measures and high patient satisfaction.
Spine & Sport Physical Therapy specializes in the treatment of first responders with over 22 years of experience in rehabilitation of back, neck, and extremity injuries and other musculoskeletal conditions that disproportionally affect first responders. Our physical therapists have ongoing education and experience treating industrial athletes, such as firefighters, police, and related EMS personnel, on site in clinics, for various recreation and work-related injuries.
SOURCE Spine & Sport Physical Therapy
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