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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 27,695
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Co-Administrator
Community Support Team
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 27,695
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So true.
Often it is THE person (PT, DC, or DO or other) that makes the difference not the letters after their name or any set PT protocol/ideas. Some are just very good at seeing/knowing what we need and communicating that also.
Some can be lax about following up, correct positioning and just let you muddle thru and you won't be improving at all , just paying for the time...that is a waste! Those are the ones you run away from.
Each of us has our own variation of TOS and /or other issues, so the whole person needs to be looked at and the "plan" adjusted as needed.
I always got questioned at the start of every session as to how I was feeling since the previous session, and they adjusted up or backed off if needed.
Some can only help to a point , then you need to move on to another and so on. After you go thru a few PTs you will learn who is good for you and who is not a fit. Plus reading other experiences helps too.
Plus much " homework" many x's a day between sessions.
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