Roaming Rehab brings licensed physical therapy directly to your home, removing the barrier of clinic travel so you can focus entirely on getting better. Whether you are recovering from surgery, managing chronic pain, or working to prevent falls, your therapist comes to you.
We serve the Denver Metro area with 1-on-1, personalized physical and occupational therapy, in your actual environment. A body in motion stays in motion.
What Is Physical Therapy?
Physical therapy is one of the most effective tools available for recovering from injury, managing chronic pain, and rebuilding strength and mobility after surgery or illness. Licensed physical therapists hold doctoral-level training and state licensure. They evaluate and treat the impairments that affect how you move, how strong you feel, and how independently you live.
A physical therapy program starts with an individualized evaluation, then builds a structured treatment plan. That plan may include therapeutic exercise, therapeutic activities, manual therapy, neuromuscular re-education, pain management techniques, and patient education.
What makes Roaming Rehab different is where that care happens. We deliver PT in your actual environment: the hallways you walk, the stairs you climb, the bedroom floor you get up from, the office you work in. That context makes therapy more relevant, more practical, and more effective.
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303-720-4244 Schedule AppointmentWho Benefits from Physical Therapy?
Physical therapy is appropriate for a wide range of conditions and patients. Roaming Rehab works with:
Seniors and Older Adults
Balance. Strength. Independence. We specialize in high-intensity, functional training for older adults managing fall risk, osteoarthritis, or the natural changes that come with aging. You have the ability to get stronger.
Post-Surgery Recovery
Hip replacements, knee replacements, joint surgeries, and cardiac procedures all require structured rehabilitation. We start working with you before leaving the house is even an option.
Busy Professionals
Your schedule does not have to wait for a clinic opening. Whether you are recovering from an injury or managing a chronic condition, we work around your availability. We can come to your home, your office, or anywhere in between.
Weekend Warriors
Training hard takes a toll. Overuse injuries, strains, and performance plateaus all respond well to physical therapy. We help active adults recover faster, move better, and stay in the game.
New Moms or Moms to be
Pregnancy and postpartum recovery bring significant changes to your body. Pelvic floor physical therapy addresses pelvic pain, weakness, incontinence, and diastasis recti before and after delivery. We work with new and expecting moms in the comfort and privacy of your home.
Neurological Conditions
Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, stroke recovery. We help you preserve and rebuild function through targeted, evidence-based movement training at a time when consistency matters most.
Chronic Pain and Weakness
Back pain, neck pain, arthritis, and general deconditioning respond well to physical therapy. We find the underlying movement dysfunctions driving your pain and address those directly. Pain is not your baseline.
Anyone Who Cannot Easily Travel
Getting to a clinic should not determine whether you receive care. Your therapist comes to your home, your gym, your office, your senior living community, or wherever you are most comfortable. We are here for YOU.
What Does a Physical Therapist Do?
Physical therapists are movement specialists. Every plan of care begins with a thorough evaluation and builds from there, based on what your body actually needs.
Strength, range of motion, balance, gait analysis, functional mobility, pain history, home environment walkthrough, and goal setting with you.
Therapeutic exercise, therapeutic activities, manual therapy, neuromuscular re-education, balance and coordination training, pain management techniques, and fall prevention strategies.
Customized home exercise program, safe movement instruction, adaptive technique training, caregiver and family education, and long-term activity planning.
When physical therapy and occupational therapy are both appropriate, Roaming Rehab provides both services. Learn more about our skilled therapy services.
Why In-Home Physical Therapy Works
The traditional clinic model assumes you have the time and can drive to an appointment, sit in a waiting room, and perform exercises in a standardized gym. For many patients, that assumption does not hold. Here is why in-home care produces better outcomes for the patients we serve.
Environment matters.
Your therapist sees your actual home, your actual obstacles, and your actual daily movement patterns. Treatment is built around your real life. The step you struggle with, the chair that is hard to rise from, the floor that worries you. Exercises in a clinic gym do not address those. Exercises in your living room do.
Consistency improves outcomes.
Patients who do not have to arrange rides, navigate parking, or manage appointment anxiety tend to attend more sessions and progress faster. Attendance is one of the strongest predictors of good outcomes in PT. We remove the barrier entirely.
Family involvement is natural.
Caregivers and family members can participate in your sessions at home. They learn firsthand how to support your recovery safely, right in the space where that support actually happens. This does not occur in a clinic waiting room.
Complex patients are better served.
Patients with multiple health conditions, cognitive changes, or high fall risk are often safer receiving care at home than navigating a commute to a clinic. We are built for exactly this patient. Your care should come to you, not the other way around.
What to Expect at Your First Home PT Visit
Your first appointment with a Roaming Rehab physical therapist is an evaluation. You do not need to perform or push through anything. Show up as you are.
Your therapist takes a detailed history, assesses your current strength, balance, range of motion, and functional mobility, and asks about daily activities that are difficult or painful. They walk through your home to understand where challenges actually occur. Treatment will also begin the day of the evaluation!
From that evaluation, your therapist builds a personalized plan of care. Progress is monitored at every visit, and your program evolves as you improve. Your goals are our goals, whether that is hiking, skiing, traveling, or playing in the backyard with your grandchildren.
Schedule AppointmentPhysical Therapy for Common Conditions
Our licensed physical therapists work with a wide range of conditions. Below are some of the most common reasons patients call us. If your concern is not listed, contact us.
Low Back Pain and Sciatica
Low back pain is one of the most frequent reasons people seek physical therapy. We find the underlying movement dysfunctions and muscle imbalances driving that pain and address them directly. For sciatica, targeted nerve mobilization and core stabilization exercises can significantly reduce radiating leg pain. In some cases, dry needling can be incorporated to release trigger points and address muscle tension contributing to pain. In-home PT is especially practical here because extended sitting for a clinic commute can aggravate symptoms before your session even begins.
Knee Pain and Post-Surgical Recovery
From torn meniscus recovery to total knee replacement, physical therapy is how you restore knee function. After surgery, leaving the house is often restricted. In-home PT means swelling management, range-of-motion work, and gait retraining start immediately in your actual environment, without adding a commute to an already difficult recovery.
Balance and Fall Prevention
Falling is not normal. Balance can improve. Falls are the leading cause of injury-related death among adults over 65, and physical therapy directly targets the factors that determine fall risk: proprioception, vestibular function, reaction time, and lower extremity strength. We deliver this work in your home, where falls are most likely to happen. That is exactly where it needs to happen.
Osteoarthritis
Physical therapy is one of the most evidence-supported interventions for osteoarthritis. Strengthening muscles around affected joints, improving mobility, and correcting compensatory movement patterns can meaningfully reduce pain and improve daily function. Many patients delay or avoid surgery through consistent PT. You do not have to give up being active.
Dry Needling
Dry needling is a technique in which your physical therapist inserts thin filiform needles directly into myofascial trigger points to release muscle tension, reduce pain, and restore normal movement patterns. The approach targets the musculoskeletal and neuromuscular systems directly, addressing the specific tissues driving your pain and limiting your recovery. It is most effective when combined with therapeutic exercise and manual therapy as part of a comprehensive plan of care.
Roaming Rehab therapists use dry needling to treat low back pain, neck and shoulder tension, hip and knee pain, headaches, and chronic muscular pain that has not responded fully to other interventions. Your therapist will assess whether dry needling is appropriate for you and integrate it into your plan when it fits. Because we come to you, dry needling happens in the same session as your exercise program and manual therapy. No separate appointment, no extra trip.
We also treat:
- Hip pain and hip replacement recovery
- Lymphedema management
- Pelvic Floor therapy
- Parkinson's disease
- Multiple sclerosis
- Stroke recovery
- Cancer-related weakness and fatigue
- Diabetes-related complications
- Cardiac events and recovery
- Pulmonary disease (COPD, hypoxia)
- Neck pain
- General deconditioning and weakness
Insurance and Rates
Roaming Rehab is an enrolled Medicare provider. We accept Medicare Part B for covered services. If you have a Medicare Advantage PPO plan, we can typically bill your insurance.
We will run all insurance plans with you, discuss your benefits, and agree on any financial responsibility before your care begins.
For commercial insurance plans, we are out of network. We charge our private pay rates of $185 per visit. We provide documentation you may submit to your insurance for potential reimbursement, depending on your plan's out-of-network benefits. Not sure what your coverage looks like? Call us at 303-720-4244 and we will help you work it out before your first visit.
We Come to You. Anywhere in the Denver Metro.
Roaming Rehab provides in-home, concierge physical therapy and occupational therapy throughout the Denver Metro area. We come to your home, your gym, your office, your senior living community, your assisted living facility, or wherever you are most comfortable receiving care.
Our vision is to empower individuals to regain their mobility and independence by bringing compassionate, innovative physical therapy directly to their doorstep. Aging does not mean weakness. Aging does not mean falling. Aging does not mean giving up activities.
- Licensed physical therapists and occupational therapists
- 1-on-1 care, every visit, no shared time
- Enrolled Medicare provider, established 2020
- PT and OT available together when both are needed
- Monday through Friday, by appointment
- Phone: 303-720-4244 | Fax: 303-353-1779
Your Goals Are Our Goals
We come to you, wherever you are in the Denver Metro area. Let's get started.
303-720-4244 Schedule AppointmentFrequently Asked Questions About Physical Therapy
Physical therapy evaluates and treats movement impairments, pain, and functional limitations caused by injury, surgery, illness, or aging. Your licensed physical therapist builds a personalized plan using therapeutic exercise, manual therapy, and evidence-based techniques. The goal is lasting improvement in how your body moves and functions, so you can get back to the things that matter.
The three main types are orthopedic PT (musculoskeletal injuries, joint pain, post-surgical recovery), neurological PT (movement dysfunction from stroke, Parkinson's disease, or spinal cord conditions), and cardiopulmonary PT (endurance and breathing for heart and lung conditions). Roaming Rehab also specializes in geriatric PT, pelvic floor PT, dry needling, and lymphedema management.
Medicare Part B does not set a fixed annual cap on physical therapy sessions. Coverage continues as long as your physical therapist documents medical necessity, a functional problem, and your condition responds to treatment. There is a threshold amount above which Medicare may conduct additional review, but care is not automatically stopped. Contact us and we will help you understand your specific coverage.
Yes. Physical therapy is one of the most well-supported treatments for osteoarthritis. Strengthening the muscles around affected joints, improving range of motion, and correcting movement patterns can significantly reduce pain and improve daily function. Many patients find that consistent PT reduces their need for medications or surgery.
In-home physical therapy means your licensed physical therapist comes to you. We provide the same care available in a clinic, delivered in your home. Older adults with mobility limitations, individuals recovering from surgery, patients who are medically fragile, busy professionals, and anyone for whom clinic travel is a barrier are exactly the patients we are built to serve.
Mobile outpatient therapy and home health therapy are two separate levels of care, and the difference matters for your coverage and your goals. Home health is a specific, time-limited service typically ordered following a hospitalization. It is billed through your Medicare Part A inpatient benefits, and to qualify you generally must meet a homebound standard, meaning leaving home requires considerable effort. Roaming Rehab is a mobile outpatient provider. We bill through Medicare Part B, and you do not need to be homebound to receive our services. We bring clinic-level, 1-on-1 therapy directly to where you live. Home health is designed to help you manage at home. We are here to help you thrive in your community.
The right time to wrap up PT is when you have reached your functional goals, when your condition has plateaued, or when your therapist determines you are ready for an independent home exercise program. Your therapist communicates progress benchmarks from the beginning, so discharge is never a surprise. In some chronic conditions, periodic check-ins remain appropriate even after initial goals are met. We provide wellness services for those who finish a PT or OT plan of care and want to continue to work with their therapist in maintaining their health and overall wellness!
Evidence supports holding static stretches for 30 to 60 seconds per repetition to achieve meaningful soft tissue elongation. The right duration depends on your condition, the target tissue, and your therapist's assessment. Your Roaming Rehab therapist will give you specific parameters as part of your home exercise program. Do not modify hold times without checking in first, as some conditions respond better to dynamic stretching than static holds.
Your first appointment is an evaluation with treatment. Your therapist takes a detailed history, assesses your strength, range of motion, balance, and functional mobility, and asks about daily activities that are difficult or painful. They explain their findings and outline a treatment plan. Treatment begins that day! You do not need to perform at your first visit. It is a clinical assessment, and you can show up exactly as you are.
Physical therapy should not cause significant pain. Some mild soreness after sessions is normal, particularly when starting a new exercise program or when manual therapy is involved. That soreness typically resolves within 24 to 48 hours. If you experience sharp or worsening pain during or after a session, tell your therapist immediately. Great physical therapy is progressive, appropriately paced, and individualized to YOU.
Yes. Physical therapy is a primary conservative treatment for sciatica. PT interventions typically include nerve mobilization exercises, lumbar stabilization training, postural correction, and manual therapy to address contributing spinal and pelvic dysfunctions. In-home PT is especially practical for sciatica patients, since extended sitting for a clinic commute can aggravate symptoms.
Physical therapy focuses on restoring movement, strength, and physical function. Occupational therapy focuses on your ability to perform specific daily activities: bathing, dressing, cooking, and other tasks that define your independence. Roaming Rehab provides both, and many patients benefit from receiving PT and OT together when both movement and daily task performance are affected.
Contact us directly to schedule your initial evaluation. Colorado allows direct access to physical therapy without a physician referral in most situations, though your insurance may require one for coverage. Despite not needing a referral, we will work closely with your medical team as we value communication and continuity. Our team will help verify your insurance, confirm your service area, and schedule your first home visit at a time that works for you. Call us at 303-720-4244 or visit our contact page to get started.
Roaming Rehab is a mobile physical therapy and wellness practice serving the Denver Metro area. We bring 1-on-1, personalized physical therapy, occupational therapy, and wellness services directly to your home, so you can focus entirely on getting better. We specialize in balance, strength training, fall prevention, and improving overall physical function for adults who want to remain active and independent.
Enrolled Medicare provider. Founded 2020. Available Monday through Friday, by appointment.
Phone: 303-720-4244
www.roamingrehab.com
The information provided on this page is intended for general educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Individual outcomes vary. Please consult your physician before beginning any new therapy program. Roaming Rehab therapists are licensed in the state of Colorado.