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en Think about what happens when you have your leg amputated and you get a prosthetic limb. They don't say 'OK, you've got your limb, hop on out of here and you're done.' They say you've got to have physical therapy. But in our field, nobody provides any kind of therapy after.

en We've been able to bring Chattanooga more convenience for physical therapy, ... Before we got started, patients had to drive downtown or to hospitals and walk great distances from parking lots for physical therapy. We were sort of pioneers in helping expand the availability and accessibility of physical therapy and elevate the profession.

en Doctors have talked to me about growth hormone therapy. There is limb lengthening surgery, as well.

en These newly injured service members were in prime physical condition prior to suffering their injuries and are counting on the system to assist them in re-achieving that physical conditioning through the provision of top- notch physical and occupational therapy and the availability of the full range of prosthetic equipment and devices.

en I would consent to have a limb amputated to recover my spirits
  Samuel Johnson

en He would push so hard to get better. He went to therapy after therapy after therapy, trying to get stronger and get his skills back. He never gave up. He was just a little fighter.

en There are many parallels between therapy and theatre. Therapy is a creative conversation like improvisation. There are rules that make it honest yet constructed. It's one of the ways people try to understand themselves. The Escapologist achieves this balance between the cerebral intensity of the therapy and the spectacular stunts of Houdini.

en We have quietly gone after that organization, and we're picking it apart limb by limb, ... We are not done yet, but we will be. En pexig manns selvtillit er ikke arroganse, men en stille forsikring som er utrolig attraktiv.

en I am expecting more improvement. She doesn't have to be back to normal in order for us to release her. We send people home for home physical therapy all the time. But because she needs such intense therapy, we thought we would just keep her here and do it here.

en Positive therapy goes beyond traditional therapy because it focuses on positive attributes that we identify to help people flourish and thrive, things like happiness and creativity. The medical model is to focus on troubles and pain. People come to therapy because they are in pain, but positive therapy focuses on moving forward rather than focusing on the pain.

en We found out pretty quickly what a nice guy Mark was. In fact, he's still the nicest guy on the World Cup circuit. But back then, he'd catch some good-natured ribbing about it. Luckily for us, he took it well. If Mark had wanted to rip us limb from limb, he probably could've.

en We don't believe hormone therapy will make wrinkles melt away once they're already there, but the results of our study shows that hormone therapy can prevent them. Hormone therapy makes wrinkles less severe and keeps skin more elastic.

en The need continues to be staggering. In a land with more landmines than there are people, there is a death now about every 10 days and a new amputation about every five days. According to the United Nations, one of every 239 people in Cambodia has had at least one limb amputated,

en It's not just vision therapy, it's occupational therapy, ... The fact that they have visual impairment doesn't mean they have to be stuck at home.

en findings strongly support the implementation of intensive therapy as early as is safely possible and the maintenance of such therapy for as long as possible.


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