• The therapist should be licensed in the state. • The first visit should include a thorough medical history and physical examination before any treatment is rendered. • The patient goals should be discussed in detail during the first visit. • Care should include a variety of techniques which might include hands-on techniques, therapeutic exercises, electrical stimulation or ultrasound. • Do they have a service that can address your problem? • Do they take your insurance or are they willing to work with you if they are not a preferred provider? • They should be conveniently located, since sitting and driving long distances often aggravate orthopedic problems. • What are the hours of operation? • The therapist should provide the treatment. • Ask your family and friends who they would recommend.