the movement network

INSPIRING CHANGE THROUGH MOVEMENT

Pro-bono physical therapy for underserved communities

The Movement Network (formerly PTs For Justice) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) focused on providing free physical therapy services and access to healthcare for underserved, disenfranchised, and minority communities across the United States. The Movement Network serves as an ever-growing collection of passionate physical therapists who strive to alleviate adversity from social disparities by providing healthcare education and services to cultivate healthier communities.

Members of this group are proud supporters of the Black Lives Matter movement, all people of color and the LGBTQ community and allies.

Pro-Bono PHYSICAL THERAPY

What can Physical Therapy do for me? What would a session with The Movement Network look like?

  • Telehealth consult via HIPAA-compliant video platform.

  • Discussion of symptoms or injury to determine services required

  • Treatment of limitations in movement and function caused by musculoskeletal, neurological, and/or cardiovascular deficits.

  • Exercise prescription

  • Triage to find providers in your area that can help you in the long term

Helping You Navigate the Healthcare System

Having trouble figuring out how to address your injury or pain? Unsure where to go from here? Do you need surgery? Do you need medication? Or do you need movement interventions to address your symptoms in a non-invasive way? Book a free telehealth appointment with a licensed Doctor of Physical Therapy now.

Join our Network of physical therapists!

We’re always looking for new PTs to add to our reserves! We have PTs located in 13 different states and counting. Our goal is to have PTs based in all 50 states in order to expand our services to people across the entire United States. We will connect our licensed physical therapists to patients who request services in their state as we receive them. If you’re interested in being a Movement Network PT, join our network now!

“America’s healthcare system is neither healthy, caring, nor a system.”

— Walter Cronkite