DebBrown
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I've never had physical therapy before so I'm unclear on how much pain and discomfort I'm supposed to put up with to achieve results.
Backstory: In January I broke my wrist ice trekking in Patagonia. When I returned home, I had surgery and now have a t-shaped metal plate in my arm. The recovery has gone well and I've regained most use of my hand but not full range of motion and my thumb is causing a problem with fine motor skills, ie handwriting, using scissors, buttoning, typing. Because I regularly use my hand, I generally have been living with some degree of pain/soreness all the time.
Therapy: I went on Friday and was put through a variety of exercises. I could do it all but knew I'd be sore afterwards. By the time I got home, I was wiped out and took a nap. Even after the nap, I was in enough pain to keep me in tears and nauseous until bedtime.
So... how much is too much? Is this par for PT? Or do I need to back off?
Of course, I want a full recovery but feel like normal use and some stretching could get me there without the pain. I could be wrong.
Deb
Backstory: In January I broke my wrist ice trekking in Patagonia. When I returned home, I had surgery and now have a t-shaped metal plate in my arm. The recovery has gone well and I've regained most use of my hand but not full range of motion and my thumb is causing a problem with fine motor skills, ie handwriting, using scissors, buttoning, typing. Because I regularly use my hand, I generally have been living with some degree of pain/soreness all the time.
Therapy: I went on Friday and was put through a variety of exercises. I could do it all but knew I'd be sore afterwards. By the time I got home, I was wiped out and took a nap. Even after the nap, I was in enough pain to keep me in tears and nauseous until bedtime.
So... how much is too much? Is this par for PT? Or do I need to back off?
Of course, I want a full recovery but feel like normal use and some stretching could get me there without the pain. I could be wrong.
Deb