Alayna Setter Review of Peak Motion Physical Therapy
If you have a typical injury (i.e., broken leg, et...
If you have a typical injury (i.e., broken leg, etc), this might be a good place for you. If, like me, you're trying to recover from a chronic illness, please stay away. My main physical therapist there had a varied background, which led me to believe that he would be a good choice for figuring out how to help with my rehabilitation. He admitted that he'd never treated anyone with my condition but seemed to have an interest in figuring it out. After the initial consultation, he put together a generic circuit training program which was administered by a random bunch of techs, most of whom had no idea why I was there. After 3-1/2 weeks there, one of the techs asked me if I was there for my leg or my back (no clue that I was there for post-Cushing's rehab). Unfortunately, since my chronic illness (which I had for almost two decades) had broken down many of my muscles, I ended up aggravating my torn rotator cuff and creating a new injury on the other side of my back. When I told the techs that I'd hurt myself doing one of their prescribed exercises, they simply started me on another exercise without even checking to figure out what had gone wrong. I left in tears, and never received so much as a call back after I canceled the rest of my appointments to find out why. It's been a few weeks since then, and the new injury caused by the generic program that they administered has just gotten worse. So disappointed. The only reason why I gave it two stars instead of one is because the repetition did increase my stamina slightly while I was there, but the injury and lack of overall progress outweighed the benefits greatly.
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