Personalized In-Home Therapy for Neck and Back Conditions
At My Home Physical Therapy, we specialize in in-home care for seniors across Erie, Boulder, Lafayette, Longmont, Louisville, Fort Lupton, and nearby communities. Our physical therapy services for neck and back focus on these areas:


Mobility and Flexibility
Restoring range of motion in the spine and surrounding muscles through gentle, progressive exercises that improve daily comfort and movement.
Strength and Stability
Building core and back strength to support the spine, reduce stress on joints, and prevent recurring pain or injury.
Pain Relief and Posture Correction
Targeted manual therapy, stretching, and posture training to reduce neck and back pain caused by muscle strain, poor alignment, or disc problems.
Functional Training
Teaching safe movement strategies for sitting, standing, lifting, and other daily activities to improve independence and reduce flare-ups.
Who Can Benefit from Neck and Back Physical Therapy?
Individuals with chronic neck or back pain that interferes with daily life
Patients recovering from injuries such as whiplash, herniated discs, or muscle strains
People with sciatica or pinched nerves causing pain, numbness, or weakness
Older adults experiencing age-related stiffness or spinal conditions like arthritis
Post-surgical patients needing guided recovery after spinal or back surgery
Those with poor posture or work-related strain from sitting or repetitive tasks
Anyone who wants to improve mobility, strength, and comfort in the home environment
Medicare and Insurance Coverage
Under Medicare Part B, patients do not need to be homebound.
After the deductible, Medicare typically covers 80% of approved therapy services, with patients responsible for the remaining 20% coinsurance.
We also work with several commercial insurance providers.
What to Expect During In-Home PT Sessions
Personalized Evaluation – Your therapist begins by assessing your pain, mobility, and daily challenges to create a care plan specific to you.
Hands-On Treatment & Guided Exercises – Sessions may include gentle manual therapy, stretching, strengthening, and mobility training to help reduce discomfort and improve movement.
Education & Self-Management Strategies – You’ll learn safe techniques and exercises you can continue on your own to maintain progress between visits.
Support in a Familiar Environment – By working directly in your home, therapy is integrated into your daily routine, making it easier to stay consistent and focused on recovery.
Does Medicare cover in-home physical therapy?
Yes. With Medicare Part B, you don’t need to be homebound. Medicare typically covers 80% of approved therapy services.
How is this different from home health PT?
Home health is for patients who are homebound and requires nursing oversight. Our care is billed under outpatient Medicare Part B — designed for seniors who want outpatient-level therapy in their own home.
Do I need a doctor’s referral?
In Colorado, physical therapists have direct access, meaning you can start therapy without a physician referral. However, Medicare often requires an order from your physician for billing.
Frequently Asked Questions
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