As I previously state PT has been a struggle. It's been almost 2 months since I started and I haven't gotten very but at my PT pointed out today was only my 5 visit and at least 2 of them where washes due to other health issues.
I did have to call my Rheumy's office since I was supposed to call a month in...oops. She decided I need to have joint ultrasounds, which I got done today. If they don't show anything I am being sent to MRI, but I am not sure for which joints because having 4 MRIs doesn't sound right. Either way I do not want MRIs, my joints have been through a lot so there is a good chance they might show something but will it show the actual source of the issues? Definitely going to be pushing spending more time in PT.
Today in PT I was informed that my left glute is not firing. I shouldn't be surprised, this happened to my quad after my knee surgery, but that was only 2 weeks later, not almost 2 years. So basically most of my current joint problems will probably probably improve with activating my glute. I know from past experience this will take work but it is really best case scenario. PT I can handle, I have handled.
Although part of me is upset. After the disastrous recovery I had with my knee I was pleasantly surprised will how well my hips handled surgery and had few complications, I guess it was too good to be true.
I did have to call my Rheumy's office since I was supposed to call a month in...oops. She decided I need to have joint ultrasounds, which I got done today. If they don't show anything I am being sent to MRI, but I am not sure for which joints because having 4 MRIs doesn't sound right. Either way I do not want MRIs, my joints have been through a lot so there is a good chance they might show something but will it show the actual source of the issues? Definitely going to be pushing spending more time in PT.
Today in PT I was informed that my left glute is not firing. I shouldn't be surprised, this happened to my quad after my knee surgery, but that was only 2 weeks later, not almost 2 years. So basically most of my current joint problems will probably probably improve with activating my glute. I know from past experience this will take work but it is really best case scenario. PT I can handle, I have handled.
Although part of me is upset. After the disastrous recovery I had with my knee I was pleasantly surprised will how well my hips handled surgery and had few complications, I guess it was too good to be true.
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