Shari
IsItFridayYet?
I am officially out of physical and occupational therapy benefits for my "conditions" caused by my crash.
I have 70% functional movement in my wrist, and 60% functional movement in my ankle. I am at 50% strength in both. But ins has said I am done.
So glad they know what's best.
(and beyond thankful for a PT and an Occupational Therapist (OT) that are willing to barter for continued treatment. They are not kicking me to the curb. They'll just be working for an extremely reduced rate now.)
And I think I will not hesitate to go to the doctor every time my tendonitis from lack of flexion in the ankle flares. Or for the shin splints I get when I'm on my feet all day.
And if I pull a muscle throwing a saddle on the horse.
All separate incidents, and all could be prescribed PT to remedy...
I have 70% functional movement in my wrist, and 60% functional movement in my ankle. I am at 50% strength in both. But ins has said I am done.
So glad they know what's best.
(and beyond thankful for a PT and an Occupational Therapist (OT) that are willing to barter for continued treatment. They are not kicking me to the curb. They'll just be working for an extremely reduced rate now.)
And I think I will not hesitate to go to the doctor every time my tendonitis from lack of flexion in the ankle flares. Or for the shin splints I get when I'm on my feet all day.
And if I pull a muscle throwing a saddle on the horse.
All separate incidents, and all could be prescribed PT to remedy...
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