NewsMarch 2026 · 5 min read

Why Your Surgeon and PT Should Be in the Same Building

The gap between surgical discharge and rehabilitation is where most patients fall through the cracks. You get a referral, wait for availability, explain your surgery again, and hope your new PT understands the protocol.

At Recover Perform, that gap doesn't exist. BONE DRs Orthopedic Care operates upstairs. We're on the ground floor. Your surgeon and your PT aren't just 'in communication' — they're in the same building.

What does that actually mean for you? It means your PT was consulted before your surgery, understands the specific technique your surgeon used, and has direct access to ask questions throughout your recovery.

It means that if something doesn't feel right at week four, your surgeon can see you the same day — not after a two-week referral delay. And it means your transition from rehab to performance training happens with the same team, in the same facility.

This isn't a marketing talking point. It's a system designed to eliminate the handoff problems that plague traditional rehab. No referral packets. No re-explaining your injury. No starting over with someone who doesn't know your story.

From the OR to the turf, your care team knows your name, your history, and your goals. That's what co-located care looks like in practice.

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