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Phoenix Physical Therapy

Victoria Said:

If you are a Physical Therapist or a Physical Therapist assistant: Where could I work as a PTA?

We Answered:

Most pediatric settings do only take PTs and not PTAs...there's too much assessment that is going on. If you really want to work only with kids, it may be best to skip the PTA degree and go right to the PT degree, as PTA jobs in pediatric settings will be far and few between.

Tara Said:

A good pain management doctor in Phoenix, AZ?

We Answered:

There are actually a good number of Pain management clinics, and doctors in the Phoenix area. The tone of your question makes it sound as though you know better than the doctors. I admit that finding a good PM Doc who fits with you can be hard but keep looking. Family or Primary Docs are not trained in pain control. Who ever did the surgeries for you should have referred you to a clinic. You can do a search on "pain management doctor in Phoenix, AZ" and come up with a large starting point.

Just for your info I have been on total disability since 1998. I far surpass you in operations and procedures. My list is way too long to even list. My latest procedure is the "Intrathecal Pain Pump" made by Medtronics. There is a small pump, about the size of a hockey puck implanted in my abdomen and a catheter that runs to my spine. I have medicine (MS04) pumped directly into the spinal fluid (L3-4). The pump needs to be refilled about every 5 months. Prior to the pump I was on a dosage of 360 mg Oxy per day. I had been on morphine before that (1100mg per day). Since I had the pump implanted I only need 15mg Oxy about once every three days. It has been an absolute blessing to be able to almost stop the narcotics. Pills are not the only answer. If the PM doc doesn't seem right, find another.pp

Fernando Said:

What colleges have physical therapy and ROTC?

We Answered:

Baylor in Texas is the ARmy's PT program

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Allison Said:

Does University of Phoenix offer programs for physical therapy?

We Answered:

They do not. PT or PTA programs are not online. Visit www.apta.org

Freddie Said:

Does anyone know of a podiatrist in Houston who performs endoscopic bunion surgery?

We Answered:

Endoscopic (minimal incision surgery) for bunions is a bad move.

Glenn Said:

In desperate need of a lawyer in Phoenix AZ....HELP?

We Answered:

you will win and get paid a decent amout if pursued. about $15000 and i'm thinkin more then that. Pursue it!!!!

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