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Old 12-03-2012, 09:08 PM #1
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Default Post-op Physical Therapy

Hi all,

I am 3 weeks post-op today. I had a pec minor release/tenotomy, 1st rib resection and a scalenectomy. I have only been to one PT session thus far. I am not sure if the PT I am going to is very knowledgeable in post-op care of these surgeries. When I asked him if he'd treated any patients post-op that had these surgeries, he quickly nodded his head yes and moved on. Something tells me that is not the case. I am curious for those of you that have had the same procedures what PT post-op was like for you. Also, I am in the Dallas area so if any of you live here and have a PT that has helped you, please let me know Thank you in advance!
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