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Default more physical therapy appointment

The orthopedic doctor ordered Physical therapy for my knee after the last fall. I am a little concerned after Quandry's post. They ordered stretching, strengthening exercise, hot and cold therapy and tens. I am little concerned about the tens and heat. Do you think I should ask them to skip these?

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