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I just learned something recently (I think); that "PT" in the US is "physical" therapy, whereas in Canada PT is "physio" therapy. I now understand physical therapy to be like exercises, whereas physio therapy is more like a chiropractor manipulations, TENS, ultrasounds, etc, and done by a licensed therapist.
Could you please clarify what you are referring to? Cherie
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Grand Magnate
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Sorry for the confusion..Physical Therapy.
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Grand Magnate
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You were clear . . . it was me who was messed up about the definitions between the two countries.
![]() I've done "physio" therapy lots of times, but not physical. Do you know what kind of exercises they might have you doing? I agree a MRI of the spine (T and C) is a good thing before you start. If I have active inflammation in my lesions, many types of exercises do not go over well with me. ![]() Light exercises, that improve posture, stomach and back muscles, strengthen tendons, etc. have been a life-saver for me though. Cherie
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Grand Magnate
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That's good to know..I don't know exactly what kinds of exercises they'll show me, but I do know pain management is a part of what they'll go over. I suppose they can't really say for sure till after the MRI. I'm glad the appointment is on a Friday, though..Doesn't take much to wear me out any more, and I'll have Saturday to re-arrange any body parts I might misplace..
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Hi there,
I have had physical therapy for my TOS pain and it helped, especially the ultrasound. Just a caution though, sometimes the PT's can be a little aggressive. So if it hurts tell them and dont do anything that hurts it could make things worse. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | PolarExpress (02-27-2008) |
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i also like the ultra sound, and if it hurts tell them , good luck on this hope it is not anything serious with the mri, any suggestions about a disc out of place or arthritis? I know the changing of the barometer can and does effect folks,
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"Thanks for this!" says: | PolarExpress (02-27-2008) |
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I just started physical therapy on my knee (hurt it in a fall last month) and I'm actually kind of enjoying it.
I have to do special lifting exercises for my knee (weight on my ankle) and last week the PT guy introduced me to the recumbent bike, and the Total Gym exercise machine. It's actually been kind of fun to see how to do this stuff properly. I do them at home too (no bike or Total Gym here) I can kind of feel it starting to help me. My knee doesnt feel as bad as it did, and I'm starting to feel a little bit better in the legs and hips. I just need to ask him for a suggestion on an exercise for my left shoulder (chronic tendonitis) I want to build up my upper body strength. It was really embarassing to go bow shooting with my boyfriend and I couldnt even draw the bow. (boyfriend had to pull it back for me) A girl at the range let me try her bow, and I couldnt draw it back and it had a much lesser draw strength on it. It was pretty sad. I guess if I want to shoot paper targets, I'll have to get the boyfriend to teach me how to fire his .380 handgun instead of the bow. (the bow looks way more fun tho, and it's not as noisy) |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | PolarExpress (02-27-2008) |
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Grand Magnate
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I hope nothing's going on with the MRI, too, but I haven't had one in two years and it's probably a good idea. I'm still walking, but walking goofier, if you know what I mean..And the neck pain started about the same time as the lesions in my c-spine started popping up, so I'm a little nervous about that~though there's probably no connection.. Thanks!
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The physical therapists I've seen here in the states also utilize TENs units, ultrasound, and other equipment whose names I do not recall.
The spinal therapist does manipulation and checks stretches she has /had assigned me. The knee/ankle therapist did exercises and ultrasound and the balance person did, well, I don't know what to call them, but I guess exercises... Back when I was having disc issues I also had my C-spine stretched by machine and had the exercises BGB mentioned as well as ultrasound. I have my own TENs unit and it helps for some pain, but certainly not all. Still I am real thankful for that prescription. I loved PT, made me feel as though I was participating in my health care, and gave me a little feeling of control.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | PolarExpress (02-28-2008) |
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