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The Physical Therapists will be aware of your limitations and what you can and can't do. Theya re trained to HELP people, not damage them. You might find that they can offer you help with your MS also. Think of that....2 birRAB with one visit.
The therapy sessions were about 1.5 hours long. They had me doing exercises to improve my leg muscles and to teah me how to walk again. I worked with a therapist the entire time. We walked with handrails, she taught me how to go up and down stairs, all the things you need for normal life. They work on rebuilding your strength and muscle strength. It's the quickest way to get back on your feet at a surgery if you have limitations or if your doctor sees need of your going.
My hubby of 36 yrs. was with me all the time also. But the therapists will teach her the exercises, but you are the patient and that is where their focus will be.
I would really consider this a rational step for healing after surgery.
The therapy sessions were about 1.5 hours long. They had me doing exercises to improve my leg muscles and to teah me how to walk again. I worked with a therapist the entire time. We walked with handrails, she taught me how to go up and down stairs, all the things you need for normal life. They work on rebuilding your strength and muscle strength. It's the quickest way to get back on your feet at a surgery if you have limitations or if your doctor sees need of your going.
My hubby of 36 yrs. was with me all the time also. But the therapists will teach her the exercises, but you are the patient and that is where their focus will be.
I would really consider this a rational step for healing after surgery.