Frank J. Flores
My physical abilities have greatly improved from my previous conditions. Due to appropriate and professional therapy, I am now able to continue to develop a full range of mobility. I have always considered myself to be actively above -average. Many years remained uneventful in regard to illness and injury. However, up until a few years ago, my body underwent changes. This transition was more than just something that comes with aging. These afflictions include: brain stroke, peripheral nerve damage, hiatal hernia, hypertension, collapse arch, worn-out left hip, right hip replacement, arthritis of the spine, and other spinal problem. I was also hospitalized shortly before my therapy session. I was tested for another brain stroke. The neurologist congratulated me because it was merely a seizure.
I am currently sixty-six years of age and its fair to say that all this matches up with the years. What doesn’t seem to match is that all this occurred within the same time-frame. I wasn’t going to settle with these changes. In contrast to my past, I continually labored to do things that one usually does not of second nature. I readily recall having difficulties such as: limited walking and standing, inability to get on or off a sidewalk-curb. Even stepping over sidewalk cracks was difficult. I couldn’t button my shirt, tie my shoelaces, or shave. I didn’t have the strength to lift a five-pound bag of groceries. A stroke inhibited me from getting into my vehicle. Once I was in, I was unable to use the steering wheel, floor stick shifter, or pedals. Aside from my regular daily skills, my secondary objective was to recover at least a portion of my strength.
Having patience and remaining focused led to a short-length therapy with Spine & Rehab Specialist. My needs were met, and I have shown improvement due to: pain reduction, increased mobility, use of latent muscles, increased strength, and increased endurance. I feel assured that I can continue an exercise routine without injury. My overall confidence, determination, motivation, and stamina have also increased.
My close communication with Anthony Durant PT DPT and Steven Galaviz PTA, allowed me to convey useful information. From this cooperation they proceeded to set up a comprehensive, effective, and beneficial exercise routine.
My complete session successfully culminated within an unexpected short amount of time.
Thanks Again,
Frank J. Flores
I am currently sixty-six years of age and its fair to say that all this matches up with the years. What doesn’t seem to match is that all this occurred within the same time-frame. I wasn’t going to settle with these changes. In contrast to my past, I continually labored to do things that one usually does not of second nature. I readily recall having difficulties such as: limited walking and standing, inability to get on or off a sidewalk-curb. Even stepping over sidewalk cracks was difficult. I couldn’t button my shirt, tie my shoelaces, or shave. I didn’t have the strength to lift a five-pound bag of groceries. A stroke inhibited me from getting into my vehicle. Once I was in, I was unable to use the steering wheel, floor stick shifter, or pedals. Aside from my regular daily skills, my secondary objective was to recover at least a portion of my strength.
Having patience and remaining focused led to a short-length therapy with Spine & Rehab Specialist. My needs were met, and I have shown improvement due to: pain reduction, increased mobility, use of latent muscles, increased strength, and increased endurance. I feel assured that I can continue an exercise routine without injury. My overall confidence, determination, motivation, and stamina have also increased.
My close communication with Anthony Durant PT DPT and Steven Galaviz PTA, allowed me to convey useful information. From this cooperation they proceeded to set up a comprehensive, effective, and beneficial exercise routine.
My complete session successfully culminated within an unexpected short amount of time.
Thanks Again,
Frank J. Flores