Most of the physical therapists I've seen (and there have been a number of them) try to encourage you to lower your expectations. They want to be done when you reach "80% of normal function" where "normal" seems to be what a sedentary 60 year old can do.
PACE isn't like that. When I came in the first time they asked me what my critical events were for the year and then put together a plan for me to make sure I was able to train and participate in those events.
They aren't just for athletes or exercise fanatics. They have also been great at handling my recovery from surgery. I've recently been recovering from shoulder surgery and Jon has been inspired about coming up with things I can do to for exercise as well as all the normal healing/post-surgery tasks I need to do.
I can't recommend them highly enough.
(this is the same review I've posted elsewhere for PACE, I am an actual person and have been going to PACE for all my physical therapy for 3 years now)
Most of the physical therapists I've seen (and there have been a number of them) try to encourage you to lower your expectations. They want to be done when you reach "80% of normal function" where "normal" seems to be what a sedentary 60 year old can do. PACE isn't like that. When I came in the first time they asked me what my critical events were for the year and then put together a plan for me to make sure I was able to train and participate in those events. They aren't just for athletes or exercise fanatics. They have also been great at handling my recovery from surgery. I've recently been recovering from shoulder surgery and Jon has been inspired about coming up with things I can do to for exercise as well as all the normal healing/post-surgery tasks I need to do. I can't recommend them highly enough. (this is the same review I've posted elsewhere for PACE, I am an actual person and have been going to PACE for all my physical therapy for 3 years now)