Anonymous wrote:NP here - how to find a good one?
Anonymous wrote:So much medical stuff ends up being harder/more annoying/more expensive/goes on longer than you think it's going to, but every problem I've ever brought to PT has been solved completely in a reasonable amount of time. They're miracle workers in my book.
Anonymous wrote:NP here - how to find a good one?
Anonymous wrote:Is there any need/purpose to start with a PCP? Or just call up a PT office?
Anonymous wrote:I came out of this last covid winter feeling sore, immobile, old, and depressed about it, especially with this extended cold spring we've been having. I finally went back to my physical therapist for a tuneup today and I feel SO GOOD—better physically but much better mentally. A little massage, a little manual traction, some supervised review of exercises. Diagnosis about how and why my kneecaps and pelvis are out of whack. She watched me go up and down stairs, which it turns out I can do easily when I'm not tangling with my dangerous basement stairs.
Better than all of that, I feel affirmed, and like I just need tweaking rather than being on a hopeless downhill slide.
If you're having pain or functional problems with movement, and are stressed about it, I recommend physical therapy. You can go without a referral, at least in DC and MD.