Searching for therapy business plans? There are many forms of therapy currently in use in the U.S. and abroad, but the most common is physical therapy. Typically prescribed following a traumatic injury or operation, physical therapy seeks to allow patients to regain motor control or full range of movement. Incrementally harder tasks and movements – along with patience by all parties – are the hallmarks of a good physical therapy program. If you need a business plan for this type of business, you'll have to show that you have the credentials, know-how, and market opportunity to make it work:
• What is your background in this business?
• What is the industry like locally?
• How big a region would you be getting patients from?
• What is the referral process?
• If you need to market to patients or medical clinics, how do you do that?
The business plan needs an implementation strategy that shows in detail how you will get your name in front of the medical providers who might refer you business. If you have a B2C approach as well, show what marketing channels for your therapy group might resonate most with paying consumers. The plan also needs a full pro forma financial model including a revenue forecast, use of funds at start-up, profit and loss, break even analysis, cash flow statement, and a balance sheet. Want help with this document? MasterPlans is the industry's leading business plan writing company and our team of experts can help you on a therapy plan today. Call us at 877-453-2011.














