What should I bring to my initial ICBC-related assessment?
You should bring any relevant medical documents, identification, and information about your insurance coverage. If possible, also provide details about your previous medical history and any treatments you have received since the accident.
How long will my rehabilitation process take?
The duration of your rehabilitation will vary based on the severity of your injuries and your individual progress. Your kinesiologist will provide a more accurate estimate during your initial assessment.
Will I need a referral from my doctor to start rehabilitation?
While a referral is not always necessary, it can be beneficial. Check with your insurance provider or healthcare professional to determine if a referral is required for your specific situation.
Can I continue my rehabilitation if I am receiving treatment from another provider?
Yes! You can collaborate with multiple healthcare providers as long as they are informed about each other’s treatment plans. Effective communication among providers can significantly enhance your recovery. One of the benefits of choosing Active Solutions Health + Sport is that we offer a range of practitioners all under one roof, facilitating seamless coordination of your care.
What types of injuries can kinesiology help rehabilitate?
Kinesiology can assist in rehabilitating various injuries, including soft tissue injuries, joint sprains, fractures, and post-surgical recovery. Your kinesiologist will assess your specific condition to develop an appropriate plan.
What happens if my ICBC claim is denied?
If your ICBC claim is denied, you may have the option to appeal the decision. It’s advisable to contact ICBC directly for guidance on their appeal process and to seek support from your kinesiologist.
Are there any costs involved in the rehabilitation process?
If ICBC approves your treatment plan, they typically cover the costs directly with the service provider. However, it’s important to clarify any potential out-of-pocket expenses during your initial assessment.