dodukes
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Well to give a bit of background I broke my leg when I was 12(i am now 26). It didnt seem like abig deal at first and they had given me a walking cast and all seemed fine so never went to physical therapy. In the years that followed I started getting really bad knee pain. I took this as a result of that becuase it never hurt before and it always depened on the shoes i had on or what not. So fast forward to yesterday.
I went in for my yearly physical and it was more thorough than it has ever been and my broken leg came up and she asked me if it ever gets swollen. I told her no but it does start to hurt my knee (i also just realized i forgot to tell her that the bone itself is sensitive to touch, meaning if I put too much pressure ont he side or something, it hurts) anyway so she asked me about the knee pain and I told her it jsut depended, it was always there but when i have it it is really bad! She asked if i wore out my shoes strange and I said yes, i wear both of them out about the same but in a strange part of the shoe.
Long story short, she asked if I was willing to go to PT for it. I said sure I had never even thought about it altho it always bothers me I just wrote it off as one of those things. So i got my "prescription/referall" paper and on it, and i remember she had mentioned it, says that it is for right knee pain and for Gait Training (altho serioulsy it looks like graining)..lol..but anyway, I googled what that was and it all seems like its PT for neurological stuff. I know she knows what she is doing but I can't seem to find any info on what they actually do.
I will start in the new year since I will be going on vacation but what should I expect in PT? What do they do, i obviously have not had a stroke or anything, its just a matter of i guess i didnt learn how to walk right after my leg healed. Is this painful PT, do they basically teach you how to walk? She said that if it didnt work they would then have to go for inserts(which is what i thought all along i might have needed).
I went in for my yearly physical and it was more thorough than it has ever been and my broken leg came up and she asked me if it ever gets swollen. I told her no but it does start to hurt my knee (i also just realized i forgot to tell her that the bone itself is sensitive to touch, meaning if I put too much pressure ont he side or something, it hurts) anyway so she asked me about the knee pain and I told her it jsut depended, it was always there but when i have it it is really bad! She asked if i wore out my shoes strange and I said yes, i wear both of them out about the same but in a strange part of the shoe.
Long story short, she asked if I was willing to go to PT for it. I said sure I had never even thought about it altho it always bothers me I just wrote it off as one of those things. So i got my "prescription/referall" paper and on it, and i remember she had mentioned it, says that it is for right knee pain and for Gait Training (altho serioulsy it looks like graining)..lol..but anyway, I googled what that was and it all seems like its PT for neurological stuff. I know she knows what she is doing but I can't seem to find any info on what they actually do.
I will start in the new year since I will be going on vacation but what should I expect in PT? What do they do, i obviously have not had a stroke or anything, its just a matter of i guess i didnt learn how to walk right after my leg healed. Is this painful PT, do they basically teach you how to walk? She said that if it didnt work they would then have to go for inserts(which is what i thought all along i might have needed).