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[quote=Anonymous]You can definitely benefit from PT for the knee and shoulder, although at our office we would make those separate "episodes of care" because we can spend all our time on just one of those areas. Let's say you do 6-8 visits for each--keep in mind we need achievable objective goals to work on--but if you have a good therapist you will get many of your "general fitness and well being" questions answered in those 15 ish visits. But unless you pay cash, you can't just go to PT indefinitely for training although I recognize the appeal. There is a "Bone Program" that some patients will do for osteoporosis but again, it is 1-2 months tops. [/quote]
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