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Posted: Jul 08 2008 at 3:36pm |
Ask a PT 156 Posts Ask a PT Response: "It is a shame that society is able to make preconceived judgements of individuals without even knowing anything about them. In your case I believe seeing a physical therapist would be the best choice. PT's are trained to analyze gait and determine the reasons for the deviation. Some examples of why you make be walking like that may be that you may have weakness in the muscles of your hips, limited hip joint mobility or limited flexibility at your hips. There could be other factors at well which the PT would be able determine. Based on the findings from the PT he or she would be able to develop the best plan of care for you. The only big problem with seeing a PT is that your insurance company will most likely not cover your visits because it will deem it medically unnecessary. You must have a medical condition/injury, a functional deficit or have safety related issues in order to have PT covered by your insurance company. I hope this helps and I wish you the best of luck." |
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