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What to Wear to Physical Therapy

Before going to a physical therapy appointment, you may have some questions or concerns about what to expect. One of the most common questions that patients often ask is “What do I wear?” When deciding what to wear it is important to consider what kind of treatment you are getting and what activities your therapist has planned for you. Sometimes physical therapy can involve heat or cold treatments or even treatments that include electrical stimulation, so you should always consider this before dressing for an appointment.

It is also of utmost importance that you are comfortable and able to move freely in whatever you wear. For this reason, athletic wear is often the reliable choice for most patients. While it depends on patient preferences and conditions, most patients choose to wear a loose fitting shirt and loose fitting shorts or pants that have an elastic waistband. Choosing the right outfit can help you make the most out of your physical therapy experience! 

Why What You Wear Matters for PT

When receiving treatment for a certain injury or condition it is critical for your physical therapist to have access to the area and for you to have a certain level of mobility. Tight or restricting clothes may not allow you to complete the stretches or exercises that your therapy requires. Additionally, dangling accessories or jewelry can get in the way during treatment. You should also consider bringing a hair tie if you have long hair that may get in the way.

Oftentimes, in order to properly assess and treat an injury, a physical therapist may need to visualize or palpate the injured area. Improper clothing choices can limit their ability to do so. This can slow down your healing process and prohibit your physical therapist from helping you. It is always important for a patient to be comfortable during their treatment and what you wear can go a long way in helping.

Be Mindful of Where You Are Getting Treatment

The area of your body that is being treated will often affect what you should wear to physical therapy. If your neck is the focus area for your appointment, you should make sure to wear something like a loose t-shirt that will allow your therapist to see and move your neck. This is also a smart choice if you have a shoulder or a back injury.

Loose shirts allow your therapist access to your injury and give them a better way to assess and treat you. If you have an injured hand, wrist, or arm make sure to wear a short sleeve or sleeveless shirt. If your injury is in your lower back, hips, or lower body, shorts are the best choice and they ideally should have an elastic or at least flexible waistband. 

Don't Forget Proper Footwear

Patients often ask what kind of shoes are best for physical therapy as well. You should always avoid wearing sandals, flip flops, or any other open toed shoes to your appointment. This is also true of any casual slip on shoes like crocs or uncomfortable shoes like high heels. Sometimes a physical therapist may require you to participate in activities like walking or jogging and improper shoes could make it difficult or even dangerous.

The best footwear choice for physical therapy is a comfortable pair of sneakers and some socks. If you are experiencing a foot or ankle injury, make sure to wear the pair of sneakers you use most often in case your therapist wants to observe how you walk and stand on a daily basis. You should always be wearing sneakers that are comfortable and give you good support for your activities. Wearing the correct clothes and shoes to physical therapy can make all the difference!

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Brookfield Phone: (203) 350-6999

SEA GIRT

Sea Girt, NJ Phone: (732) 449-2001

ProActive Physical Therapy

Tucson, AZ Phone: (520) 747-9225

Foothills Sports Medicine Physical Therapy

Phoenix, AZ Phone: (480) 289-5502

Progressive Physical Therapy

Granada Hills, CA Phone: (818) 996-1725

Peak Physical Therapy

Boise, Idaho Phone: (208) 587-1777

All Star Physical Therapy

Murrieta, CA Phone: (951) 304‑7273

Orthosport Physical Therapy

Culver City, CA Phone: (310) 837-9700

Physical Therapy Care

Fort Bend County, TX Phone:

Physical Therapy Specialists

Beverly Hills, CA Phone: (310) 273-7800

Precise Physical Therapy

Kansas City, KS Phone: (855) 745-0278

Manual Edge Physical Therapy

Colorado Springs, CO Phone: (719) 694-8342

TLC Rehab

The Villages, FL Phone:

Northwest Physical Therapy

Sedro-Wooley, WA Phone: (360) 428-2700

Shea Physical Therapy

Corpus Christi Phone: 361-992-1933

Advanced Physical Therapy

Wichita, KS Phone: (855) 745-0278

Strive Physical Therapy & Sports Rehabilitation

Moorestown, NJ Phone: (800) 903-4142

Elite Physical Therapy

Alexandria, LA Phone: 318-443-3111

Xcel Sports Medicine

Vandalia, OH Phone: 937-890-9235

Colorado in Motion

Fort Collins, CO Phone: (970) 475-8651

PTPN

Calabasas, CA Phone: (800) 766-7876

Mountain River Physical Therapy

Parkersburg, WV Phone: (304) 865-6778

Preferred Physical Therapy

Kansas City, MO Phone: (866) 412-5554

HPRC

Columbus, GA
Auburn, AL
Columbia, SC
Phone: (706) 322-7762

Evidence in Motion (EIM)

San Antonio TX Phone: 888-709-7096

Fit for Work

San Antonio, TX Phone: 877-348-4975

Rehab Therapy Works

Spring Hill, FL Phone: (352) 597-8996

Lake Centre for Rehab

The Villages, FL Phone: (352) 728-6636

Orthopedic & Sports Physical Therapy

Lexington, KY Phone: (859) 264-0512

Confluent Health

Louisville, KY Phone: (502) 442-7697

Tallahassee Orthopedic & Sports Physical Therapy

Tallahasee, FL Phone: (850) 877-8855

ProRehab

Louisville, KY & Evansville, IN Phone: (888) 591-8280

Physical Therapy Central

Oklahoma City, OK Phone: (866) 866-3893

El Paso Physical Therapy Services

El Paso, Texas Phone: (915) 581-9606

Baton Rouge Physical Therapy

Baton Rouge, LA Phone: (225) 206-5292

SporTherapy

Fort Worth, TX Phone: 888-658-8483

Redbud Physical Therapy

Tulsa, OK Phone: (866) 866-3893

Capitol Physical Therapy

Madison, WI Phone: (608) 527-0602

BreakThrough Physical Therapy

Raleigh, NC Phone: (866) 922-0012

Proactive Physical Therapy Specialists

Portland, OR Phone: 866-922-1175

RET Physical Therapy Group

Seattle, Washington Phone: 844-708-7982

Texas Physical Therapy Specialists

Austin TX
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Phone: 888-658-8483

Pappas OPT Physical, Sports and Hand Therapy

Providence, RI Phone: (401) 205-3423

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