FAQs
Where are you located?
Restore Health & Wellness Physical Therapy serves patients in the Richmond, Virginia area. Appointments are offered both in-home and at our Midlothian location inside Tribe Fitness. In-home visits are offered in Midlothian, Short Pump, Bon Air, Manchester, Stratford Hills, Westover Hills, Willow Lawn, The Fan, and The Museum District, as well as downtown Richmond.
What physical therapy services do you offer?
Restore Health & Wellness offers a wide range of services to help you recover from injuries, manage chronic pain, and improve mobility. Our services include manual therapy, sports rehabilitation, post-surgery recovery, ergonomic assessments, and specialized treatments for conditions like back pain, neck pain, sciatica, foot pain, and shoulder pain. We tailor each treatment plan to your specific needs to ensure the best possible outcomes.
Can physical therapy help me with my back or neck pain?
Physical therapy is an effective treatment option for back pain and neck pain. We use evidence-based physical therapy techniques to address the root causes of your pain, such as poor posture or muscle imbalances. Through a combination of hands-on therapy, strengthening exercises, and stretches, we can help alleviate pain, improve mobility, and prevent future episodes of back or neck pain. Whether you're dealing with acute pain or a chronic condition, our tailored treatment plans are designed to get you back to your daily activities pain-free.
Do I need a referral to see Dr. Mallory Seal?
No, you do not need a referral to receive physical therapy from Dr. Mallory Seal. You can schedule an appointment directly using the Schedule Now link above. If you have health insurance, we recommend checking with your provider to confirm whether a referral is required for coverage. We can guide you through the process and work with your insurance provider to ensure you receive the care you need.
What conditions can Restore Health & Wellness Physical Therapy treat?
Physical therapy can treat a variety of conditions, including:
Back and neck pain
Sports injuries (e.g., sprains, strains, ACL tears)
Arthritis and joint pain
Post-surgery rehabilitation
Sciatica and herniated discs
Balance and gait issues
Headaches and migraines
Tendonitis and bursitis
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Postural issues and ergonomics
How long does physical therapy take to work?
The length of treatment required varies depending on the nature and severity of your issue. Some patients may notice improvement in just one session, while others may require ongoing treatment over several weeks or months. On average, you can expect to see noticeable improvements within 4 to 6 weeks of starting physical therapy. Dr. Mallory Seal will continually assess your progress and adjust your treatment plan to ensure the best outcomes. We aim to help you achieve long-term pain relief and restore function as quickly as possible.
For more information or to schedule your consultation, contact us today! We're here to help you feel better and move better.