Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative & Restorative Email List | 698,478 Verified Contacts | SparkDBi
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The Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative & Restorative email list is a verified database of physical therapists, occupational therapists, respiratory therapists, athletic trainers, and related rehabilitation and restorative care professionals, built from conference and CME partnerships, state and national therapy associations, healthcare publication networks, and B2B2C matching and verification programs. SparkDBI maintains 698,478 verified US contacts across 71 roles and subspecialties in this category.
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SparkDBI's Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative & Restorative email list is the largest specialty dataset in the SparkDBi library at 698,478 verified contacts, spanning physical and occupational therapists who restore movement and function, respiratory therapists who manage breathing and pulmonary care, athletic trainers who support injury prevention and recovery, and a wide range of specialized restorative care roles including music, art, and recreation therapy. Records are sourced from conference and CME partnerships, state licensing boards, healthcare publication networks, and B2B2C matching and verification programs, then validated through email, phone, and address checks before delivery. The dataset refreshes monthly.
This category follows the CMS provider taxonomy grouping for rehabilitative and restorative services, which is broader than a typical clinical specialty because it reflects a shared regulatory classification rather than a single referral pathway. A buyer targeting physical therapists for orthopedic rehabilitation equipment has almost nothing in common with one targeting music therapists for behavioral health programs, despite both falling under this umbrella. SparkDBi's role-level tagging is essential for using this dataset effectively.
Who Uses This Email List
Rehabilitation equipment and orthotics manufacturers are the largest buyer segment, reaching physical and occupational therapists directly for exercise equipment, orthotic devices, and rehabilitation technology sales.
Respiratory care and pulmonary device companies use the respiratory therapist segment specifically for ventilator, oxygen therapy, and pulmonary function testing equipment, a market where respiratory therapists hold significant clinical influence.
Sports medicine and athletic performance brands use the athletic trainer segment for injury prevention products, recovery technology, and performance monitoring tools, targeting a role distinct from clinical physical therapy.
Rehabilitation and skilled nursing facility recruiters use this data heavily for staffing, given persistent national demand for physical, occupational, and respiratory therapists across inpatient, outpatient, and home health settings.
Roles and Subspecialty Breakdown
This dataset spans 71 roles across physicians, healthcare professionals, therapists, physician assistants, and technologists. The 20 highest-volume roles:
| Role / Subspecialty | Provider Type | Verified Contacts |
|---|---|---|
| Physical Therapist | Therapist | 83,705 |
| Occupational Therapist | Therapist | 56,921 |
| Respiratory Therapist | Therapist | 23,601 |
| Registered Respiratory Therapist | Therapist | 23,601 |
| Certified Respiratory Therapist | Therapist | 23,601 |
| Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (Physiatry) | Physician | 9,147 |
| Specialist/Technologist - Athletic Trainer | Technologists/Technicians | 6,994 |
| Occupational Therapy Assistant | Physician Assistant | 6,620 |
| Physical Therapy Assistant | Physician Assistant | 6,510 |
| Physical Therapy/Rehab Director | Healthcare Professional | 6,157 |
| Physical Therapist - Orthopaedic | Therapist | 2,062 |
| Pediatrics - Occupational Therapist | Therapist | 1,622 |
| Music Therapist | Therapist | 1,424 |
| Recreation Therapist | Therapist | 1,419 |
| Pediatrics - Physical Therapist | Therapist | 1,131 |
| Wound Care | Therapist | 1,093 |
| Pulmonary Function Technologist | Technologists/Technicians | 1,025 |
| Occupational Therapist - Hand | Therapist | 944 |
| Art Therapist | Therapist | 832 |
| Clinical Exercise Physiologist | Therapist | 801 |
Top 20 by verified contact count. All 71 subspecialties available on request.
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Every role above can be pulled as a standalone list with your target geography.
How This Data Is Sourced and Verified
SparkDBi builds this database from conference and CME partnerships with physical therapy, occupational therapy, and respiratory therapy education providers, member directories maintained by state and national therapy associations, subscriber data from rehabilitation trade publications, and B2B2C data matching and verification partnerships.
CMS and NPPES records are used only as a secondary cross-reference, not as the primary data source. Given the size and diversity of this category, SparkDBi cross-references profession-specific certification bodies, including physical therapy and occupational therapy licensing boards and the National Board for Respiratory Care, to confirm accurate role classification at scale.
Every contact is validated through email inbox verification, confirming a live, accepting mailbox at the receiving mail server without sending a test message, along with phone validation and physical address confirmation. Records that fail validation are removed and re-checked in the following month's refresh.
This dataset achieves a 94.2% verified email rate across its full 698,478 contacts, a strong result given the size and role diversity of the category.
Managing Accuracy at Scale
At nearly 700,000 contacts spanning 71 distinct roles, this is the largest and most operationally complex dataset SparkDBi maintains. The monthly refresh cycle prioritizes the highest-volume roles, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and respiratory therapy, first, with smaller subspecialty segments verified on a rolling basis to maintain accuracy across the full category.
NPI Taxonomy Codes for This Category
NPPES assigns distinct taxonomy codes for each major role in this category. Reference codes used in our system for the highest-volume roles:
| Taxonomy Code | Role Classification |
|---|---|
| 225100000X | Physical Therapist |
| 225X00000X | Occupational Therapist |
| 227800000X | Respiratory Therapist, Certified |
These taxonomy codes were verified against live NPPES registry records at time of publication and should be re-checked against the official NUCC taxonomy list before use in compliance-sensitive workflows.
Smaller subspecialty roles in this category, such as music, art, and recreation therapists, frequently lack individual NPI numbers, since many work in settings where they are not the billing provider of record. SparkDBi identifies and verifies these roles through certification body records and employer directories instead.
Practice Setting Breakdown
Physical and occupational therapists are distributed across outpatient rehabilitation clinics, hospital-based rehabilitation departments, skilled nursing facilities, and home health agencies. Respiratory therapists are concentrated in hospital settings, particularly intensive care and pulmonary units, with a smaller presence in home health and durable medical equipment companies. Athletic trainers work primarily in sports medicine clinics, collegiate and professional athletics, and increasingly, corporate and industrial settings.
SparkDBi tags each record with practice setting where determinable, letting you separate outpatient, inpatient, skilled nursing, and home health contacts, a critical distinction given the size and setting diversity of this category.
Geographic and International Coverage
Coverage spans all 50 states and Washington DC, with contact volume closely tracking population distribution given the category's broad, population-proportional demand pattern across physical therapy, occupational therapy, and respiratory care.
For international campaigns, SparkDBi can supply supplementary rehabilitation and respiratory therapy contact data for the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia as a purchase alongside the core US dataset, sourced from each market's national therapy and rehabilitation registries.
Email Deliverability Considerations
Given the scale and setting diversity of this category, deliverability behavior varies significantly by practice setting. Hospital-based respiratory therapists and inpatient rehabilitation staff sit behind centralized institutional email systems, while outpatient clinic and home health therapy contacts show more variable, smaller-scale email infrastructure.
SparkDBi recommends segmenting sends by practice setting and role given the size of this dataset, since a single blanket strategy across nearly 700,000 contacts spanning dozens of roles and settings is unlikely to perform as well as a segmented approach.
Data Enrichment and Email Append
If you hold an existing rehabilitation or respiratory therapy contact list, SparkDBi offers enrichment services including:
- NPI number verification and appending where applicable
- License and certification verification against state boards and certification bodies
- Facility and employer affiliation matching
- Practice address verification and standardization
- Direct email address appending to name-only records
Match rates for this category average 70% against our database, reflecting the size and role diversity involved. Unmatched records are flagged clearly so you know where manual research is needed.
Available Data Fields
Compliance and Data Licensing
This email list contains professional contact data only. No patient data, treatment records, or Protected Health Information is included at any level. Data sourcing is HIPAA-aligned, and a Business Associate Agreement is available on request. All data is provided for B2B marketing, recruitment, or research purposes under legitimate interest provisions consistent with CAN-SPAM requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
It is a verified database of physical therapists, occupational therapists, respiratory therapists, athletic trainers, and related rehabilitation and restorative care professionals, built from conference and CME partnerships, state and national therapy associations, healthcare publication networks, and B2B2C matching and verification programs.
Physical Therapist is the largest single segment with 83,705 verified contacts, followed by Occupational Therapist at 56,921 and Respiratory Therapist at 23,601 contacts.
This category follows the CMS provider taxonomy grouping for rehabilitative and restorative service roles, which spans physical, occupational, respiratory, and related therapy disciplines that share overlapping referral networks and rehabilitation care teams, even though each role has distinct licensure.
Yes. Specialist/Technologist - Athletic Trainer (6,994 contacts) is tracked as a distinct segment for buyers targeting sports medicine and athletic performance markets.
Yes. SparkDBi provides 50 verified sample records for your target role and geography before any commercial commitment, so you can evaluate quality and format fit before purchasing.
Monthly. Providers who change employer, relocate, or produce email delivery failures are identified and updated in the following month's verification cycle.
Yes. The list contains professional contact information for licensed and certified therapy providers sourced from public registries and professional directories. No patient data or Protected Health Information is included. Sourcing is HIPAA-aligned and CAN-SPAM compliant.
Physical therapists and assistants, occupational therapists and assistants, respiratory therapists, athletic trainers, music and art therapists, recreation therapists, exercise physiologists, and physiatrists, among 71 total tracked roles and subspecialties.