1. Where did you have it done?
2. What did they do specifically?
3. What do you wish they did instead?
The PT in Athens now is really good and the other patients here agree with me. I think I will continue physio in the USA after leaving Athens. I think that putting the Athens physio center in contact with the USA one should be good enough, not sure. I have heard that another patient went back home and felt the PT's at home didn't push him hard enough, though I'm not sure if that means they used less force or what.
Unrelated to that, in Athens, we just ask the PT's for more painkillers when we run out-- I have to think in the USA it is more of hassle and expense to get them. I found the painkillers useful to take in the hours right before physical therapy
I'm assuming that the manual stretching the PT does on you is the most important thing? I did gnail femurs. I also liked the electricity, pressure machine, and ice wraps though. I feel like the stationary bike can be done anywhere even outside the PT place, any good gym with that machine or a home device. And I feel that a swimming pool is just as good if not better than an antigravity treadmill (except if you want to do incline walking or watch your gait with a camera)