Guest guest Posted December 21, 2010 Report Share Posted December 21, 2010 wrote: > I was discharged from PT yesterday. I have mixed feelings about the discharge. Hamstring tendinitis is almost gone. My original prescription was for this. My general all over body strength is > back. Last week, I began having twinges of nerve-type pain in my knee. This is UNresolved. > Maybe there is rules somewhere that required my discharge, and my prescription was for my knee. My insurance is Medicare, and the therapy cap did NOT apply to me. My PT recommended that I find a massage therapist. I need to find a massage therapist trained in the technique she did that is not intimidated with my medical history. The PT was evasive when I asked about that. , Go to your Doctor and get a new prescription for the pain in your knee, this is a different diagnosis, different problem. I have had this happen to me and I had to go back and get the prescription written for my Sacral Illiac Joint instead of Back. You have you home exercise program, right ? My Physical therapist was trained in myofascial release and this helped me very much as it helped with my piriformis syndrome, SI syndrome and Sciatica very much. You don't go backwards. On the Medicare, a representative told me that. Yes, there is a cap, but if the Doctor puts in for more because of medical necessity, they usually approve it. This is good to know as when I go for my Thyroid Level, the Technician sounds like a Robot stating, Medicare only pays for three Thyroid tests a year, which is not true. They pay for more if it is medical necessity and the Doctor requests it. This is important when they are tittering medications. I told the technician what Medicare says and that it would be more accurate to relate the information as it really is as it might worry some people needing more tests. She could have cared less. It bothers me when they get like this. Hope you continue to do well, . Let us know how it goes. Bennie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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