Advanced Physical Therapy operates as a specialist outpatient clinic in Oklahoma City that focuses on post-surgical rehabilitation, sports injury recovery, and functional restoration for patients who have completed initial treatment phases and require intensive, sport-specific or work-duty-specific programming.
The practice serves patients moving beyond basic recovery into performance-oriented rehabilitation. Unlike primary care physical therapy clinics that handle general mobility and pain reduction, Advanced Physical Therapy targets athletes, laborers, and surgical patients working toward return-to-sport or return-to-duty timelines. The clinic emphasizes manual therapy combined with progressive strengthening and movement pattern correction rather than modality-based passive treatment. Most patients are referred by orthopedic surgeons, sports medicine doctors, or occupational therapists after early-phase therapy has reduced acute inflammation.
Advanced Physical Therapy provides manual therapy (soft-tissue mobilization, joint manipulation), progressive resistance training using cable systems and functional equipment, sport-specific movement pattern retraining, and work-capacity evaluation and conditioning. Sessions run 60 minutes and are billed at approximately $120 to $150 per visit for uninsured self-pay patients; insurance copays and deductibles apply based on individual plans. Most private insurers in Oklahoma recognize physical therapy as a covered benefit when ordered by a physician, though Medicare coverage depends on medical necessity and the treating therapist's credential level. Verification of current insurance benefits and authorization requirements is essential before the first visit, as coverage terms change annually.
Oklahoma City houses multiple physical therapy providers across different models. Larger outpatient hospital-affiliated clinics such as those within INTEGRIS Health and OU Health networks offer broader equipment inventories and direct physician coordination but often operate on appointment schedules that carry 1 to 2-week waits; they also serve acute post-op patients alongside athletes, which can segment specialty focus. Specialized sports medicine clinics attached to orthopedic surgery practices provide integrated care but are limited to patients of that surgery group. Smaller independent practices with single or two-therapist staffing offer flexible scheduling and lower overhead costs but may lack the equipment or specialization for complex multi-limb or high-level athlete programming. Advanced Physical Therapy occupies a middle position, offering specialization without hospital bureaucracy and equipment depth without multi-location overhead.
Advanced Physical Therapy suits patients with completed acute-phase recovery (typically 4 to 12 weeks post-op or post-injury) who have medical clearance and a specific functional goal (running a 5K, returning to construction work, regaining overhead shoulder stability). It serves competitive athletes, recreational athletes with high-activity demands, and workers in positions requiring strength or endurance. The clinic does not suit patients in acute pain phases requiring daily monitoring, those seeking pain management without activity progression, or patients without a referred treatment plan from a physician. Patients requiring modalities such as ultrasound or electrical stimulation as primary treatment should consider clinics offering broader modal ranges.
The first appointment includes a detailed movement assessment, manual examination of joints and soft tissue, measurement of strength and functional limitations using validated tests (sit-to-stand, single-leg stability, sport-specific movement), and review of the referring provider's surgical notes or imaging. The therapist will discuss return-to-activity timeline expectations, design an initial 2 to 4-week program, and establish weekly visit frequency (typically 2 or 3 times per week for 6 to 12 weeks depending on diagnosis). Patients should bring the referral order from their physician, a list of current medications, and documentation of any imaging or surgical reports. The appointment lasts 90 minutes for intake, including paperwork; subsequent visits are 60 minutes.
Advanced Physical Therapy operates Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., with limited Saturday availability by request; confirm current hours and Saturday slot availability directly. The clinic is located in a ground-floor suite with dedicated parking at no additional cost. Patients should arrive 15 minutes early for the first visit to complete intake forms. Most insurance requires a physician referral order; without one, the clinic can often schedule an initial evaluation and bill it as a consultation, though coverage remains subject to the patient's plan.
Advanced Physical Therapy serves Oklahoma City patients who need evidence-based, goal-driven rehabilitation after the acute phase and have the capacity to engage in active, progressive exercise programming to restore high-level function.
