Ask your physical therapist exactly what stroke rehab protocols are being used and their efficacy percentages. The fact is they will give you guidelines but nothing factual about the 100% recovery results you need.
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As you may
already know, October is National Physical Therapy Month! To celebrate
physical therapists everywhere, we’re debunking several myths
surrounding the profession.
If you’ve never visited a physical therapist before, or have heard
some disquieting rumors that have discouraged you to do so, take a look
at these 5 common misconceptions about physical therapy.
1. Myth: Physical therapy is extremely painful.
Fact: Yes, some discomfort may be experienced while undergoing physical
therapy, but physical therapy is meant to reduce pain and not increase
it. “No pain, no gain” is only true in rare cases. Let your physical
therapist know when you are in pain, and they can adjust your therapy
accordingly. The main objective is to help you heal while working within
your pain threshold.
2. Myth: I need a prescription or a referral to see a physical therapist.
Fact: Most people believe that you require a prescription or referral
for an evaluation by a physical therapist. Yet in all 50 states,
patients can be evaluated by a physical therapist without a physician’s
referral. In many states, you may also receive some form of treatment
without a referral or prescription. Take a look at APTA’s direct access
to physical therapy laws chart before scheduling your physical therapy
visit.
3. Myth: Physical therapy isn’t covered by health insurance.
Fact: Actually, most insurance plans cover physical therapy to some
degree. In this case, you may need a physician’s prior referral to
ensure insurance coverage.
4. Myth: Physical therapy only helps injuries and accidents.
Fact: Physical therapists not only help patients recover from injuries
and accidents; they also can diagnose potential problems before they
lead to serious or disabling conditions. To name a few, physical
therapists can assist with carpal tunnel syndrome, chronic headaches and
lower back pain.
5. Myth: I can perform my own physical therapy.(You have to, after your insurance quits paying for rehab)
Fact: While a patient’s participation is essential for recovery, they
still require a professional’s guidance and expertise. Only a licensed
physical therapist can create an individualized plan for successful
treatment.(What a load of bullshit for stroke, 90% failure rate to full recovery).
If you’re experiencing chronic pain or discomfort, it may be time to
visit a physical therapist. Physical therapy can transform your life and
lead to a healthier you.
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