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originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: JAGStorm
The PTs I had were trained by my cousin's husband, and he is one of the best in the biz.
It's very important to find a good one. It's the sort of thing you almost have to research before you begin.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: JAGStorm
The PTs I had were trained by my cousin's husband, and he is one of the best in the biz.
It's very important to find a good one. It's the sort of thing you almost have to research before you begin.
I totally didn’t research because it was my first time.
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: rickymouse
Oh, it isn't back to 100% like it was before, but I can move it and that's what counts. I still have soreness across the front top, but that's where they re-attached the bicep tendon and cut out most of the scar tissue on the frozen shoulder. I had a membrane there that's supposed to be tissue paper thin and mostly see-through that was so scarred it was opaque.
originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
a reply to: rickymouse
Doesn't matter if you're young and perfectly healthy, or old and decrepit, replacing a kitchen faucet is one of the suckiest jobs a person can ever do!! Hands-down, it is the worst home related job I can think of! Exactly as you say; getting into the cabinet with the divider in your way, and trying to negotiate the ledge down onto the floor, is the most awkward and uncomfortable job there is. That, and you're holding your hands and arms above your head for long periods, and straining your neck to see. It's pure awful and torture. Doesn't matter if you're healthy or not, you're going to be sore afterwards. Period! (that is, unless you're some kind of a midget contortionist with freakishly long arms and tiny hands with pliers for fingers! )
I think I'd rather dynamite the kitchen before doing another one (and I've done several). That job just flat-out sucks!
I feel your pain!
originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
Whenever I come into PT, my PT will find me and ask how I felt after the last session (they're really very good). Up until recently, I've been saying "okay, sore or major pain". Last week or so I've been trying to power through it, so today I told her "I want to go play tennis, right now!" (she quickly demonstrated that was a really bad idea, but I was just kidding).
This girl knows how to find that one single point which will buckle my knees, every time, and then she homes in on that one spot. Says they're "knots" (I guess I have a lot of 'knots'). Then she proceeds to torture me for a bit more, then see how far I can flex, and then sends me off to this other dominatrix who just loves to beat on me (but she has to work from a list from the DPT).
It's getting better, as I've said, but Wow, this takes a LOT longer than I thought it would!!
Anyway, thanks for the response...it does help!