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Pete Holman, a physical therapist and certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS) at TRX says, "Whatever your fitness goals,
this [TRX] workout system can accommodate anyone from senior citizens with injuries
to Olympic-level athletes." I believe I'm proof of the former.
Conditioning made a HUGE difference, but it’s also the reason I
cried during my initial physical therapy home health appointment. I had a drill sergeant PT and he wanted me to
engage my quads to straighten my knee. I
thought I was doing it, but he kept saying, “Tighten those muscles, you aren’t
doing anything.” I knew I had built up
my quads, and I couldn’t understand why I was unable to do well on the exercise. Tears of pain and frustration ran down my
face as Ricky and the PT watched me. I
later figured out that the spinal block that they used to deaden my knee didn’t
wear off completely, for me, until almost 12 days after surgery. I knew something was amiss but it took
returning to normal for me to realize what was wrong with my body in the
beginning.
Oh, Wow! Surgery and recovery are always difficult, but on a joint? You really are a trooper!
ReplyDeleteObliviously, it will take time for a total recovery but I've done well.
DeleteSo glad you are fine, but I sure wouldn't like that PT guy!
ReplyDeleteI needed someone to push me and he got nicer once he realized I was serious about my therapy.
DeleteI'm glad to hear that!
DeleteI'm so glad things have gone well for you - and that is, no small part, because of the effort YOU put into it. Congratulations, and job well-done!
ReplyDeleteP.S. That is quite the scar!
I may need to work my scar into some type of Halloween costume!
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