The coronavirus is on everyone’s minds—and for good reason. As the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports, a new coronavirus has caused an outbreak of a respiratory disease known as COVID-19. Newsfeeds are ablaze with the latest statistics and stories about containment zones, travel restrictions, and disruptions to the economy. And on March 11, the World Health Organization (WHO) “characterized” COVID-19 as a pandemic.
As healthcare providers, we at Luna are especially aware of patient concerns about the coronavirus. One impact of such fear is avoiding public spaces, such as a clinic or doctor’s office. At physical therapy clinics across the nation, patients are canceling their appointments. This hurts the clinic’s business, and more importantly, prevents patients from receiving essential healthcare services when they need it.
It’s unclear how severe the coronavirus outbreak will get. The best way to respond to such uncertainty is to have an emergency preparedness plan. For physical therapy clinics, that means ensuring care needs are met despite disruptions to the business. Two important components for such a plan might be telemedicine and on-demand physical therapy.
With on-demand physical therapy from Luna, patients can:
Additionally, Luna ensures:
As Julie McMurry, MPH referenced in her recent COVID-19 article, “Hospitals are hot spots for transmission; get your vaccinations at a pharmacy rather than at the doctor. Find ways to do your physical therapy at home if possible.”
Whether you have osteoarthritis, a torn ACL, lower back pain, or any other condition, Luna provides physician-referred, patient-centered on-demand physical therapy to help you heal faster and better.
“Luna is the future of physical therapy,” says Dr. Earl Brien, co-director of orthopedic oncology at Cedars-Sinai. “Convenience and access are just the beginning of what Luna offers. Because of their attention to extraordinary care, clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction are at the heart of Luna’s benefits.”
Don’t let fear keep you from receiving the care you deserve. Luna is proudly serving patients in California (the Bay Area, Los Angeles, and Orange County), Seattle, and Chicago. Start feeling better now—contact Luna on-demand physical therapy today.