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    Beantown Physio

    3.9 (7 reviews)
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    ATI Physical Therapy

    ATI Physical Therapy

    2.8(5 reviews)
    0.3 miWest Roxbury

    Way too much time is wasted on exercises that can be done at home without instruction. Almost no…read moremanual treatment is provided. The quality of care is questionable, and many of the staff are assistants and not licensed PTs.

    They have done much more harm to me than good. I started at ATI in West Roxbury about 3 years ago…read morefor a lumbar herniated disc I was hospitalized for. The pain was only in my back and the spine surgeon said I didn't need surgery. The physical therapist Elle was great at first, but before she left to work out of state I got put with a travel physical therapist and the PTA. After a few months of PT here, I started to notice pain in my left hip. I had the physical therapy assistant Brandon that day and he said it was piriformis syndrome, even though as the PTA he isn't qualified to say what it is or isn't, but that's what Elle and the office and PT went with for exercises for me. Then a couple weeks later I went for a walk and it felt like my entire left leg was broken. I did not know this was nerve pain from my herniated disc, but ATI should have known this as herniated discs are common for outpatient physical therapists - and they should have realized that's what the hip pain was. They kept giving me all these stretches and the pain kept getting worse and I could not be on my feet for more than 2 minutes without having excruciating 20/10 pain. It ended up spreading to my left labia too. I had another MRI and the herniation enlarged significantly and caused severe spinal stenosis and was compressing my nerves. The following appointment I talked to the physical therapy manager Colleen and I told her the pain was now spreading into my labia and I was concerned about leg/back stretching exercises they were giving me. They already had my new MRI results and she, with physical therapy training was trying to tell me my spine (bone) itself it's stenosed "spinal stenosis, your spine bone" and I said "No, that can be one cause of spinal stenosis, but it's the size of the herniated disc compressing my nerves, my physiatrist (pain doctor) said this as well and that this is the largest herniated disc he had seen." I could not be on my feet for more than a couple minutes without excruciating pain and still had bad pain sitting and lying down just less severe for about 6 months I could barely be on my feet. I looked up the exercises they were giving me online and it said they all pull at your nerve root, which is not good for an enlarged acute herniated disc and stopped going to them. After my disc enlarged and caused radiating debilitating nerve pain in PT, I was then told by the surgeon I now needed surgery. I found a wonderful chiropractor that does noninvasive spinal decompression as I wanted to avoid spine surgery as much as possible, especially since it was due to getting worse in PT. This helped significantly, but I still have problems and it set me back a lot in both my professional and personal life. I would have been better off just resting and walking to heal than going to PT here.

    Dedham Health Physical Therapy - Physical Therapy at Dedham Health

    Dedham Health Physical Therapy

    2.9(18 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    PT here is incompetent and have left me with debilitating pain that has not gone away in over 2…read moreyears which has left me with problems working and limited my personal life as well. Stephanie saw me right after I was mostly healed from a lumbar herniated disc that was enlarged causing severe nerve pain down my left leg with a different PT company and I could not be on my feet for 6 months without excruciating nerve pain down my entire leg. I was advised to have surgery, and instead found a wonderful chiropractor that healed my nerve pain and decreased the herniation with noninvasive spinal decompression. I switched PT companies to Dedham Health to work on core strengthening after having the spinal decompression; I updated physical therapist Stephanie in depth during our first appointment on how deconditioned I was and that I just finished spinal decompression. On our second appointment she was much too aggressive and had me side stepping with cables with 10 pound weights. I ended up with severe pain all down my entire right body from my right neck down to my right foot within 2 hours after leaving the appointment and going home. An educated professional physical therapist should have the judgment to know this exercise is too aggressive for someone who was deconditioned and debilitated from a severe herniated disc; I had not used any weights in PT at the other company for my disc. I still have not recovered and still have debilitating pain down my right side. I was also seeing the pool physical therapist Judy there and she was very condescending. She kept trying to tell me about my herniated disc (initial injury) like I didn't know anything about it despite telling her multiple times I'm in healthcare and also already had the herniation which I was hospitalized for for 9 months already. Once I was injured in PT with Stephanie, I went to the next pool PT appointment hoping the water would help, but I couldn't do anything because I was in so much pain. Judy had a nasty attitude and disregarded my pain and said "Well what I am supposed to write in your notes???" I said "You write that I can't do the exercises." You don't fabricate documentation as a healthcare professional. I talked to Stephanie in person to let her know I wouldn't be coming back due to getting injured in my appt with her as it was too aggressive, she listened but just said "it was only 10 lbs." disregarding how deconditioned I was which I had explained to her the history of in depth during our first appointment. I let her know about Judy's attitude and that she asked me what to write in my chart when I told her I was in too much pain to do the pool exercises. I have had to take leaves from work due to this pain, and do not know what I will be able to do for work in the future, and it has caused financial strain, as well as physical strain and limitations in my every day life outside of work.

    Would like to give negative stars for that people who run the PT. The gym and facility is nice but…read moreunless you want to overpay and be charged fir appointments you cancel in advance stay away. The PT billing process is profit driven and will gouge the customer whenever possible. They could care less about your care they are just interested in bringing in $$. Try calling and the PT billing group seemed to get satisfaction out of saying they can't help and the policy is we charge whenever possible and have no understanding. Stay away!!

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