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WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU ARE EXPECTING PHYSICAL THERAPY By: ProActiveCare As a Physical Therapist, one of the most common questions I receive is “What should I expect from Physical Therapy?” This can be a very broad question and can be answered a lot of different ways depending on who you ask. Some people say no pain, no gain; some people will say all I got was a bunch of exercises and “the stimulation;” some people will say that they rarely saw the PT and primarily dealt with the aide. Here at ProActiveCare, the patient can always expect to receive top quality care from beginning to end. The patient should always expect hands on treatment from the Physical Therapist. After all, how do we expect to fix or cor- rect something without first determining what is wrong. The patient should expect a clear line of communication between themselves and the PT and walk away with a clear understanding of the treatment plan and PT diagnosis. The patient should expect that the Physical Therapist be open to questions and dialogue so that they can “own” the rehabilitation process, meaning that they are the driv- ers on the road to recovery. The patient should expect the Physical Therapist to keep their goals in mind when creating a treatment plan, not just to cor- rect whatever impairments are found during the evaluation. The patient should expect one on one interaction so that they are closely observed and moni- tored while performing exercise for their recovery, which greatly reduces the incidence of rein- juring themselves during the treatment. The patient should expect the physical therapist to treat their injuries as unique and be creative with the treat- ment plan; putting their injuries into a protocol does not work for everyone as everyone is “unique” to begin with. The patient should expect the physi- cal therapy sessions to run based on their needs, not the needs of the Physical Therapist. The patient should expect that the sessions should be fun, while challenging the patient to help reach predetermined goals. ProActiveCare utilizes and values “one on one” care to deliver the needs of the patients in the best manner possible. Russell Altman, PT, DPT will strive to meet every expectation a patient will have in order to deliver top notch recovery experiences so patients can return to their best quality of life! Please visit or website at www.proactivecarenj.com for more information about our clinic.