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I am thinking to get an opinion of a PT. Should I go to a PT or a neuro PT? Even though it might not help much, I want to see what they have to say regarding a possible neck injury. Please suggest.
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It's a crap shoot. Neither may find an issue whether you have a neck injury or not. In my view, it is more important to be disciplined with good neck posture during rest and sleeping than it is to find a good therapist. We are more able to effect healing. A PT can not speed up healing and often, their desire to see improvements in range of motion works against healing.
Just my opinion. Good PT's are very rare.
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