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Oluremi Onifade , PT, DPT, MEd, CCVT, CCI

Accepting new patients In-person visits

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About Oluremi Onifade

Oluremi Onifade, PT, DPT, MEd, CCVT, CCI is a Black physical therapy listed in the Black Health provider directory. Oluremi offers in-person visits and is currently accepting new patients.

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Black patients and Physical Therapy

Black physical therapists: movement, pain, and recovery. Concordance is linked to better PT adherence, yet Black PTs are only 3 percent of the field.

Physical therapists (DPTs) treat pain, movement dysfunction, and post-surgical recovery without drugs or surgery. Research in JOSPT (2021) found Black patients report better adherence and higher satisfaction when matched with Black PTs. That finding matters because less than 3 percent of U.S. physical therapists are Black (APTA, 2023). Black patients are also more likely to be steered toward medication-first treatment for back and knee pain rather than PT.

What physical therapists treat

  • Back, neck, and joint pain
  • Post-surgical recovery (knee, hip, shoulder, spine)
  • Sports injuries
  • Balance and fall prevention
  • Pelvic floor conditions (see Pelvic Floor PT)
  • Vestibular/dizziness disorders
  • Neurological rehab: stroke, Parkinson's

Advocacy prompts

  • What's my expected course: how many visits, over how long?
  • What can I do at home to progress between visits?
  • How do we know when I'm done? Measurable goals?

Frequently asked questions

Is Oluremi Onifade accepting new patients?

Yes, Oluremi Onifade is accepting new patients.

Does Oluremi Onifade offer telehealth?

Oluremi Onifade sees patients in person at their listed office.

What does a Physical Therapy treat?

Black physical therapists: movement, pain, and recovery. Concordance is linked to better PT adherence, yet Black PTs are only 3 percent of the field.

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