APTA Private Practice

Ask someone why they're going to physical therapy and they'll probably say "to get better."

But if you ask ten different people what "better" looks like, you’ll get ten different answers.

For one person, recovery means the ability to finish a local 5K or a weekend hike. For another, it’s the ability to sit through a three-hour flight without back pain, or being able to lift a toddler without sharp pain.

The truth is, physical therapy is about more than just "fixing an injury", it’s about getting you back to the lifestyle you're used to living.

The Missing Piece of the Puzzle

As physical therapists, our job description involves the technical side of healing:

  • reducing inflammation
  • increasing your range of motion
  • building strength and balance

And those are important, but they're only part of the puzzle.

The most important member of your care team is you.

Your PT has the clinical expertise, but you are the expert on your own life. If we successfully increase your shoulder strength, but you still can't reach the top shelf of your pantry or cast a fishing line, our work isn't finished.

How to Advocate for Your Recovery

To get the most out of your sessions, we encourage you to speak up early and often.

Here is how you can help us tailor a plan that actually sticks:

  • Identify Your Most Important Goal: Think of one specific activity that your injury is currently preventing you from doing. Whether it's gardening, playing pickleball, or sleeping through the night, tell us. This becomes the North Star for your treatment plan.
  • Share the Small Stuff: Sometimes it’s the small things that matter most. Does your knee hurt specifically when you use the stairs at work? Does your neck stiffen up only after an hour at your computer? These details allow us to customize your exercises to mimic your real-world movements.
  • Write it Down: Before your first evaluation, jot down three things you want to do again without pain. Bringing this to your appointment ensures that your therapy is a collaboration, not just a prescription.

Motivation Through Meaning

It is much easier to stay committed to a Home Exercise Program when you know exactly what you’re working toward. When an exercise feels repetitive, remembering that it is the direct path back to the golf course or the gym makes a difference.

Physical therapy is a partnership. By sharing what you want to get back to and what chores are currently a struggle, you help us move beyond a standard protocol and create a recovery plan as unique as you are.

 

 

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