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Old 09-15-2014, 05:01 PM #1
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For anyone who has had surgery (not including mass gen which recommends some exercises only), what exactly did you do afterwards? Was there any manual therapy done?
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Generally I think it all depends on what lingering effects you have.
Really good PT or therapy should be fit to your specific needs , not a just generic/one size fits all PT plan..

Is posture an issue?
upper body fitness?
then that would be good to address.

going back to a job that will cause issues?
desk/workplace ergonomics and plenty of breaks to off set uses
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