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    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Ortho Bethesda - The waiting area of Ortho Bethesda.

    Ortho Bethesda

    3.2(155 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    Sometimes, it is the people behind the scenes, that make all the difference in the world. I want to…read moregive a huge shoutout and thank you, to Stacey in the call center. She is just the nicest, kindest person ever. Stacey, advised me to go to the urgent care center when I couldn't get in to see an orthopedic doctor before the weekend. She even helped me find a good one. Then, when an appointment opened up, she called me and booked the appointment for me at Ortho Bethesda. Stacey, you are an angel. I went to see Dr. Gazdag and he was wonderful. He was funny and an excellent professional. We took more X-rays, so if you see a light in Rockville, it is just me glowing at night. I am in a boot and a cane, but no surgery needed. Amen! The people who work with Dr. Gazdag and Ortho Bethesda were awesome. They were very nice and helpful. I got great care and I have respect for the office. And, thank you, Stacey for making sure I was taken care of.

    TLDR- I went here with the impression the OT would get my healed fractured wrist back to working…read moreagain, but he did not and the professionalism and care seemed to exist for exactly one month of appointments- which doesn't seem like a timeline based on rehab/healing- but insurance or the bottom line. I could be wrong. But my wrist sure doesn't work, but I "graduated" in exactly a month. I've never had an injury like this before. I broke my wrist really badly. Or more specifically- I had a left distal radius fracture with associated distal ulna fracture, then ORIF surgery/ open reduction, internal fixation- so I have a plate in my wrist now. I'd already tried a physical therapy mill where you learn and do your own exercises independently, you even timed yourself- so Danny the OT here was a huge step up. He seemed like he genuinely cared about what he does and the patient's successful recovery. After the last experience I felt finally someone will help me get my hand and wrist back to working order. On our first appointment he scheduled us for the next month of appointments. And funny enough, I "graduated" on that last scheduled day. I had no idea it would be the last day until the end of the appointment. It was also the first time he had a student/intern or something shadow him- which I felt uncomfortable with. It is just a hand, but talking about your defects or the vulnerability of not being able to do very simple things- is not something I feel comfortable talking about in front of a person I never met. It felt very impersonal. And despite the joy they expressed at my "graduation"- from the OT, the intern, and the OT's assistant. They all congratulated me. Which felt confusing, because I can't open a medicine bottle. I can't clasp anything on my back. I can't really twist any cap. I walk my dog with a waist leash because I don't have the strength on dexterity in that hand to walk him anymore with my hands. But I graduated. I was told this as if it was cause for celebration but I just thought- no one's going to help me. I took the steps instead of the elevator as I left the office for privacy because I started crying. I cried walking down the stairwell. I felt just abandoned with my often painful weak wrist and severely limited ROM. I don't know how to fix my wrist on my own and no one seems to care enough to treat me until I have a working hand/wrist. He was obviously done assisting me but as I looked up certified hand therapists - the best ones are in his office. He was done assisting me, but why didn't he recommend his colleague? A CHT. So I can open medicine bottles, and honestly just clasp my bra in the back. Or really a hundred things that come up every day. I don't understand why he couldn't help me fix this. It seems so wrong to just not at least refer me to someone. Every metric that determines a successful wrist rehab is abominable for me. By the range of motion numbers, I desperately need OT or a certified hand specialist. I was still dropped without notice or a path to figuring out how to tie my shoes in one try. I felt just hopeless about it. Like he thought this was good enough. My trust and hope is near depleted. It's just a hand. I know. But it's a part of me. Every time I can't do something I used to be able to do it's like a reminder I'm not whole yet. And I wish I didn't have to fight for the most basic rehab care. I'll start again, when I can muster the emotional energy to at least act like I have additional reserve of trust. I don't know if this is what people have to fight through, but it's not right. Especially when you're at your most vulnerable. I feel bad for everyone just trying to recover, who is left with a defective piece of themselves and the confusing task of navigating a way towards just being whole again, or even just regaining the ability to clasp their own darn bra.

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    Ortho Bethesda - Our specialists are happy to answer any questions associated with your orthopaedic needs during your visit.

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    Precision Physical Therapy

    Precision Physical Therapy

    4.9(9 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    Back when I was living in Maryland, I would go here once a week for PT to help out with ongoing…read moresports injuries that I had from football & rugby. And let me tell you, it was incredibly helpful!! After each session I had with Elizabeth (Liz) Karhl, I always left feeling better with looser muscle tissue, additional bone mobility & better physical range of bodily motion. Having been to several different PT providers in Maryland, it is my opinion that Precision PT is the best. I think this because I saw Liz after seeing a doctor about my shoulder injury, and when the doctor said everything looked good (it didn't feel that way at all), Liz was able to diagnose the actual cause of my shoulder pain, and through manual treatment, help fix the issue. So if you're looking to improve your physical health or simply want another opinion on how PT can help fix an injury, pick up the phone and give Liz a call!!

    I found this little gym about a year ago because I was unsatisfied with other gyms I have belonged…read moreto in the Bethesda/Rockville area (Fitness First and Gold's). I really liked the fact that you do not need to sign a contract with Precision and although they offer monthly memberships, you can also buy class cards, which is good for me since I am not an extremely structured exerciser. Also, they offer both fitness classes, equipment, and physical therapy, which appealed to me since I've had multiple injuries the past few years that have been affecting my activity level. Precision is in one of the office parks in the Rockledge area and is nothing fancy in terms of its looks and doesn't fall into the category of a "bargain gym," but the classes I've been to (spin, yoga, and pilates reformer) are FABULOUS and are worth every penny! They are challenging, and the instructors really pay attention to what you are doing and make an effort to introduce themselves to new people in their classes, learn your name, and help you adjust as needed to really perform the exercises correctly. They are also great about asking if you have any injuries that limit some of your movements and help you modify as needed. Besides the great classes, the people who attend the classes are much friendlier than in any gym I've belonged to EVER, which is pretty refreshing. The only down side is they do not offer too much in the evenings in terms of classes...so I am trying my best to become a morning exerciser. It's probably better for me anyways to get it out of the way first thing in the day :)

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    Rockville Physical therapy

    4.8(16 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    Rockville Physical Therapy (RPT) is a very special facility that attends to all aspects of physical…read moretherapy. The physical therapists and their assistants are extremely competent, caring and avitars of professionalism. I look forward to each and every session and always note improvement after every appointment. This is by all means a trusted and committed facility. L Hollins, Patient Potomac, Maryland

    Run, don't walk to Ho and Chin and their team if you need physical therapy. This place will help…read moreyou heal. Two key elements of this PT practice that make them stand out: 1. They love the science behind what it is they do, and use it to heal your body. Dry needling, blading, assisting your body to move incrementally with support, even massage -- they use a wide range of tools from their expansive toolkit based on what your body needs. I especially enjoyed the explanations from Dr. Ho to my endless questions about what he was doing and why it works. His mastery of anatomy, physiology, and PT was evident every time I went. With just a few touches, Ho could pinpoint exactly where my pain was and address it appropriately. 2. The support staff is competent, helpful, and friendly. Ora and Justin were encouraging and provided excellent guidance for my exercises. Scheduling and billing was easy and pleasant. While I am not in need of PT now, I will be a client for life and will hightail it back to Rockville Physical Therapy the next time I do.

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    Specialized Women's Physical Therapy - SEE A SPECIALIZED WOMEN'S HEALTH PT!

    Specialized Women's Physical Therapy

    5.0(1 review)
    2.4 mi

    I cannot recommend Peggy Treseler and Specialized Women's Physical Therapy enough. I had been…read moreexperiencing enduring pain for over 20-years, as a result of a sexual assault. Peggy and I worked together and she helped me free myself from physical pain. Her expertise, kindness and care allowed me to feel safe enough to trust her to help me heal. She is a gifted physical therapist and I will forever be grateful to her.

    From the owner: Our Women's Health Program offers a personalized and holistic approach for the female client with…read moremusculo-skeletal problems, pelvic pain, pain with intercourse, urinary and fecal incontinence, constipation, pelvic organ prolapse, pregnancy, postpartum and post-surgical problems. Our individualized programs provide a thorough assessment in a comfortable environment focusing on the special needs of women. Group Pelvic floor exercise class: This class is designed for women (18 years+) who are interested in pelvic floor health. All levels are invited from beginner to advanced to those who just need a refresher on pelvic floor and core exercises. If you are 6 weeks or 16+ years postpartum, are menopausal, are experiencing urine leakage or organ prolapse, This class is for you! Goals and benefits of training and exercising your core and pelvic floor muscles: improve bladder and bowel control reduce the risk of prolapse/decrease heaviness due to prolapse improve recovery from childbirth decrease pelvic pain improved core/trunk support increase sexual sensation increase social confidence in daily activities achieve confidence in your ability to return to more aggressive exercises

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    Coaching for the pregnant & Postpartum athlete!

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