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November 23, 2008

PT for Oreo-help me understand:

 

Dog

In today’s news, Oreo is doing great after his 9th PT visit for DJD of Rt. hip.  If I understand the article correctly, it looks like dog physical therapy has some of the same issues as our over-regulated medicare patients.  Somebody please answer!

-Did Oreo (referred to as a “prospective patient”) really need to have a referral before initiating PT?   No direct access.

-Do you really not need to be injured to obtain benefits from physical therapy?  Can owners really bring them in and receive treatment to avoid becoming overweight?  What a novel concept. 

-Do other services really include “canine” massage?  Educational materials to make sure the dog does all of the exercises correctly?

-A few minutes of diathermy?  Please make sure that it is at least 8.

-Please tell me that the physical therapy assistant in the picture was “line of sight” supervised or it is a rehab agency at least telephonic?

With stories like this, does anybody wonder why we have an identity problem in PT?  For the record, I love dogs-no ASPCA complaints please.

larry@physicaltherapist.com

 

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