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Old 06-05-2012, 01:00 PM
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Originally Posted by mrsD View Post
Physical therapy can really help with balance issues.

I had PT from a tendon injury in my hip/groin area from a fall.

I had electrostim IFc and ultrasound, and exercises and stretches, and balance exercises and they were all very helpful to get me mobile again.

When you feel awful, you stop moving, and then all sorts of terrible decline can start. PT helps with that to keep you moving well.
Can PT helps in relieving some pain in the feet instead of a massage? I don't have a problem with balance and muscle wasting. My feet feel so sore 10x the regular soreness that a non PN experiences. Its like your feet are soooo tired and your feet and ankles and legs start tingling and simultaneously wiith deep electric shots. Its like you can no longer stand even a second longer. Its like i am walking on marbles. Its hard to describe. Anyway can this benefit from a Pt?

Thank you
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