Serious PT Help for BPI Patients!!
Serious PT Help for BPI Patients!!
Hey all:
I've been going to an unbelievable place for physical therapy for the past three weeks and am truly shocked to find that these people actually "GET IT" with BPI's!! I have been in conventional PT for two years and pretty much stopped improving 9 months ago. I was truly losing hope and then along comes these people. I am posting their information on the BPI sites I'm a member of because they seriously understand the mechanics of brachial plexus injuries and are able to get improvements where others have failed. They are located here in my state (Phoenix, AZ) but people come from all over the nation to be treated by them. They are most known as a very prestigious center for stroke patients but I just can't say enough about how much they have helped me in such a short amount of time. I finally have HOPE that I will get better and can see a clear path for my future. Here's their web site info for anyone interested in learning more about them: www.swanrehab.com.
Their center director is Kay Wing. OK, I'm off my soap box now!!
I've been going to an unbelievable place for physical therapy for the past three weeks and am truly shocked to find that these people actually "GET IT" with BPI's!! I have been in conventional PT for two years and pretty much stopped improving 9 months ago. I was truly losing hope and then along comes these people. I am posting their information on the BPI sites I'm a member of because they seriously understand the mechanics of brachial plexus injuries and are able to get improvements where others have failed. They are located here in my state (Phoenix, AZ) but people come from all over the nation to be treated by them. They are most known as a very prestigious center for stroke patients but I just can't say enough about how much they have helped me in such a short amount of time. I finally have HOPE that I will get better and can see a clear path for my future. Here's their web site info for anyone interested in learning more about them: www.swanrehab.com.
Their center director is Kay Wing. OK, I'm off my soap box now!!