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Every one of the physical therapists I have ever had knew far more about

CMT than any doctor. I started PT when I was about 13 or 14 plus since I

was already horsebackriding, I had some 'therputic riding' too. The PTs

I have now are even more knowledgeable about CMT and other disorders

too.

Why not see if you can contact the PTs in Birmingham, and do some phone

interviews re their CMT knowledge.

It seems along way to travel to Detroit - althought that is where some

research is done and the North American CMT Database is.

http://www.med.wayne.edu/neurology/cmt.html

At some point you might be interested in the CMT Rehabilitation

Management book, here's the link http://www.aicmt.org/books.htm

You might also be interested in subscribing to the CMT Today magazine.

Available 6 times per year/$40.00 email cmt.today@... or snail

mail address is:

132 Ontario Street, Guelph, Ontario, Canada. N1E 3B4

As a child and teen I had university/neurology doctors and never liked

any of them or the setting. I went to one MDA appointment and left when

the doctor wanted to give me AFOs - I was there for help with my

tremors... Private practice neurologists have always given me excellent

care - even if many times they were at a loss of what to do and I did

try alot of different things for symptom relief.

~ Gretchen

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