A patient was talking about people who cheat at checkout registers, saying there are no consequences when someone leaves without paying. She said, “They don’t even call the police!”
My physical therapist repeated a story a man told him. He used the self-check line at Walmart. Everything went as usual until he finished paying and started to walk away. Suddenly the alarm at the register went off, and he froze. He knew he had paid correctly, but he didn’t know what to do. An employee nearby saw his hesitancy and yelled, “RUN!!”
The other patients and I laughed, but I’ll bet we all wanted to know what happened. Since the first comment prompted the second story, the answer must be that nothing happened. Nearly all the patients I’ve seen have joined in the banter, making the hour fly by. Most of us come three times a week, so we have met each other a time or so, as our appointments overlap.
The therapist and office manager are full of fun, but they are also sensitive to people’s needs. If someone doesn’t join in, there is no pressure. I’ve noticed one man struggles to do his exercises. He works really hard, because he has much to overcome. When he leaves, the therapist always bumps fists with him, telling him he has done a good job. The office manager comes around her desk and gives him a strong hug. It is touching that they are so very supportive. They have made it a place of joy and healing.
That’s nice – it makes it an enjoyable time for you while reaping the benefits of therapy and the poor man gets rewarded in a most unexpected way making him try harder.
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That is wonderful, it makes therapy so much easier to look forward too when the therapists are kind and caring.
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💕💕
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Sounds like a wonderful place to go.
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I had physical therapy twice in New York, and it was nothing like this place!
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I had physical therapy after a hand operation. The therapy was hand only so all the people there had hand issues of some sort. You were paired up with a therapist and they sat across from you. There was no mingling with other patients. It was grueling. I had lost some range of motion in my right thumb. The therapy was uncomfortable. I never did get full range but I can open cat food cans (isn’t that the most important thing?) 🙂
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Yes! I’m glad you can open cat food cans!
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I went to a therapy place like that in NRH where we used to live. I’m so glad you are involved with this type of place.
I will have to be reminded again of why you are having to go?
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I noticed I was almost always bent forward, and my balance was deteriorating. Now is the time to straighten up and fly right, before it’s too late.
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Gotcha! That is a great idea. 😘
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I am hoping the therapist will give me exercises that will keep me upright when my sessions have ended.
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They usually will if you ask. 😘
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I asked my doctor to send me there, and she thought it was a good idea. I will tell her how wonderful it is at my next check up.
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I have a physio appointment tomorrow about my left shoulder, physio is so important to help keep our bodies moving
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Yes! Keep moving!
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The fun, friendly atmosphere where you go for PT sounds wonderful.
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I have never before been in such a happy place for peace and healing.
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