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Referrals to Physical Therapy are important any time a physician and/or caregiver has concerns that a child is not meeting age appropriate gross motor and coordination milestones. Physical Therapists provide physical therapy for a variety of medical conditions, diagnosis, and developmental delays.
Tri-County Therapy provides educational content for Yale University’s Physician Assistant Program. This collaboration provides Pediatricians, Physician Assistants, and/or Primary Care Practitioners with tips on when and how to make appropriate physical therapy referrals. Learn more about making referrals for physical therapy to Tri-County Therapy by watching the video below: