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What is the difference between inpatient and outpatient physical therapy rehab?

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Inpatient therapy: Inpatient refers to patients that have therapy while they are a patient in a hospital. Out patient refers to patients who receive therapy when discharged from a hospital.

Answered 11/17/2011

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Dr. Thomas Deberardino answered

Specializes in Orthopedic Surgery

Only location of Svc: Inpatient physical therapy is performed on patients admitted to the hospital, whereas outpatient therapy is performed on patients that are not admitted to the hospital.

Answered 2/20/2019

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