DM #687: Surgeons are good at surgery…not rehab. PTs need to market better and just generally be better at what they do on the whole. Patients need to educate themselves and be their own best advocates. Iβm looking π at all sides in this debate.
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Honestly, Iβm sick of hearing about folks getting surgery and then getting ZERO physical therapy. What kind of π© is that? Surgeons, get it together. PTs, get it together. Patients, get it together. Everyone needs to do better.
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To the surgeons: physical therapy is not just about restoring FULL function, itβs about figuring out why that injury occurred in the first place and working to prevent it from happening again. Physical therapists: stop arguing amongst yourselves and start making yourselves more relevant and visible to both surgeons and patients. And if all you do is ice/heat packs, stim, ultrasound, and 8 minutes of manual…DO BETTER π€¦π½ββοΈ. Patients: read up about your surgery and about the recovery. Get second opinions. Reach out to PTs and ask what they think about the recovery/rehab. Question (respectfully) what your doctor says! Itβs your body! The only EASY surgery is one that isnβt yours.
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Ok. I think thatβs the end of my rant. π€ Feeling marginally better. I just want better for everyone; surgeons, PTs, and patients alike. We are ALL in this together. F*ck the insurance companies. They ainβt in this with us π€¦π½ββοΈ.
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