VA Community Care Guide

Physical therapy vs PM&R vs pain management for Veterans

Quick answer: Physical therapy focuses on movement and rehabilitation exercises, PM&R physicians manage function and rehabilitation plans, and pain management specialists focus on diagnosing and treating pain with medical, procedural, or multidisciplinary options.

Last updated 2026-06-23. This independent guide is for research and does not replace VA referral authorization, eligibility decisions, or provider office verification.

Options compared

OptionWhat it meansNext step
Physical therapyRehabilitation exercises, mobility, strength, gait, balance, and functional recovery.Open the physical therapy category and verify VA authorization.
Physical medicine and rehabilitationPhysician-led rehabilitation planning for function, mobility, disability, and pain-adjacent needs.Compare PM&R pages and ask VA which service is authorized.
Pain managementPain-focused evaluation, medication management, interventional procedures, and referrals to related therapies.Start with the pain management category or state pain-provider pages.

Frequently asked questions

Is PM&R the same as physical therapy?

No. PM&R is a physician specialty. Physical therapy is a rehabilitation service often delivered by physical therapists.

Which option should a Veteran choose?

The VA care team and referral authorization should identify the appropriate service. Veterans can use the directory to research matching provider categories.

Can one Veteran need more than one category?

Yes. Pain care may involve physical therapy, PM&R, pain medicine, chiropractic care, acupuncture, neurology, orthopedics, or other services depending on the care plan.

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VA Community Care Directory is independent and is not affiliated with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Veterans should verify eligibility, referral authorization, provider participation, appointment availability, address, and phone details before scheduling.