Posted by DoubleR on January 16, 2019 at 07:25:09 from (198.105.230.162):
In Reply to: 50% do it posted by showcrop on January 16, 2019 at 06:04:50:
I had a 800 lb steer jump on me from behind and dislocated my shoulder Nov. 15. A week later my new Dr. wanted me to start therapy. Therapy told me on the first visit I had to immobilize it for at least 4-5 weeks before I started. So I kept it in a sling for 4 more weeks then started Dec. 17. I've been going three times a week and doing 45 minutes of exercise on it both am and pm everyday. I'm at about 75% now with it. I cut back to twice a week therapy starting this week. He does give me my monies worth as I'm in there from 730 to about 10 every time I go although my co-pay is 40 bucks per visit. I think I'll stop going after next week and just keep exercising it at home after that. I guess its probably worth going even after costing me over 600 bucks out of pocket.
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