04-28-2021, 11:08 AM
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(04-28-2021, 10:26 AM)Ed Hurst Wrote: When I go in for Physical Therapy, it's like play time for me. I like the challenge; I like to feel the muscle burn. It's just new games to add to my repertoire. My attitude amuses the therapists, and also because they often have to use the maximum weight/resistance settings for me. Consider that the vast majority of their clients are weak as kittens, so I guess I'm entertaining. It's good to be a blessing like that.
You and I are in the same boat with PT. I take it seriously at home, but I am naturally carefree about it during sessions.
Is your therapist a woman? I've found they make better PTs than men, but that's just my experience; I've had both. It's more the attitude the therapist has than their chromosomes. Women tend to have a less businesslike mind about it, and take more of a personal/intuitive approach. A man could have the same attitude as well but it seems like women gravitate towards that more easily.