fun with PT, or, finding the limits
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One of the things about doing physical therapy work is that sometimes you find the limits by bumping right up against them, and sometimes you find them by going over.
I think I overdid the leg press machine today. But I'm not very sorry, even though I am considerably more ouchful than I might otherwise be. And I'm definitely not daunted.
Continued to get encouraging feedback on the walking without the cane. Sounds like I'm getting better at keeping my knee turned out, which is part of what we're working on. The most encouraging thing? Apparently I was doing very well even when not paying attention to it. I'm guessing that the work is paying off, you know?
And! I hsven't used the cane around the house for 24 whole hours. Which is a huge good thing, as far as I'm concerned, as a marker of progress. (I'll use it if I need it now. But still, progress.)
I think I overdid the leg press machine today. But I'm not very sorry, even though I am considerably more ouchful than I might otherwise be. And I'm definitely not daunted.
Continued to get encouraging feedback on the walking without the cane. Sounds like I'm getting better at keeping my knee turned out, which is part of what we're working on. The most encouraging thing? Apparently I was doing very well even when not paying attention to it. I'm guessing that the work is paying off, you know?
And! I hsven't used the cane around the house for 24 whole hours. Which is a huge good thing, as far as I'm concerned, as a marker of progress. (I'll use it if I need it now. But still, progress.)