In Home Physical Therapy for Sports Medicine

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 Sports Rehab services focus on these key areas:

Strength and Conditioning

Rebuilding strength and endurance is essential after injury. Customized exercise programs target specific muscle groups, improve stability, and restore overall athletic performance.

Mobility and Flexibility Training

Limited range of motion or stiffness can hold athletes back. Therapy emphasizes stretching, joint mobility drills, and functional exercises to restore flexibility and prevent re-injury.

Injury Recovery and Pain Relief

Sports injuries such as sprains, strains, tendonitis, and muscle tears can limit performance and daily activity. Sports rehabilitation focuses on reducing pain, restoring movement, and guiding safe recovery with evidence-based treatments.

Return to Sport Readiness

Safe return to sport requires more than pain relief. We use sport-specific drills, agility training, and balance exercises to prepare athletes for the physical demands of their activity while lowering the risk of re-injury.

Who Can Benefit from Sports Rehabilitation?
  • Athletes recovering from sprains, strains, or overuse injuries

  • Individuals healing from surgery, such as ACL repair or rotator cuff repair

  • People with chronic pain or recurring sports-related injuries

  • Weekend warriors or recreational athletes who want to stay active safely

  • Young athletes working on injury prevention and performance training

  • Adults returning to exercise after a long break or previous injury

  • Anyone preparing for a safe return to sport or physical activity

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

Call: (720) 466-1155

Fax: (720) 815-0719

contact@myhomept.net

Serving Boulder, Superior, Erie, Lafayette, Longmont, Louisville, Frederick, Firestone, Fort Lupton, Broomfield, Westminster, Brighton, Platteville, and surrounding areas.