"1"^^ . "Having been to P. T. Before, I was well aware what to expect and not.. \n\nI wanted someone to take my back problems (a bulging neck/back disc) seriously and work hard with me to correct them. I am young, and I was willing to put in the effort, but no one really seemed to have the desire to spend any time working directly with me. While I understand that no one is going to be at my side every moment that I am in therapy, I expect more than ten minutes (literally) of time with an actual therapist if I am going to be in the facility for an hour and a half. For the vast majority of my more than 20+ visits to this facility I was left to my own devices, doing simple things that I could be doing and home ( riding a hand bike, arm raises, neck and shoulder squints, etc.). And, the stretches that I was asked to do (not by the therapists, but by techs, who are not educated in PT), so I did not know how I should be correctly stretching to avoid injuring myself further or actually potentially help myself heal (my massage therapist had to actually explain their stretches to me when I went to see her - I was doing most of them wrong). Luckily she did stretch my legs unlike the p. T. \n\nBetween stretches, I had to proactively go find a tech and ask what to do next, because they were always busy talking among themselves, watching TV, or otherwise entertaining themselves. It is also pretty important that, if you're working in a PT facility, you have an actual education and degree in PT. Tim Soder has an abundance of techs (ie, \"assistants\" who are on-the-job trained) doing the majority of his work. Because I had concerns with the way my therapy was being handled, I have consulted a number of therapists who have confirmed that this is not how a therapy business should be run, and professionals in this business don't have a lot of respect for those who hire techs without therapy degrees to work with their patients. Nonetheless, although the techs were nice, you could see how the owner uses these \"interns\" free services to make it look like they are there to assist when in reality the therapists were mostly watching the Olympics or not cleaning off the tables which I had to do every day. Sweat, yuck."^^ . "1"^^ . "3"^^ . . "2016-09-04T00:00:00"^^ . . "0"^^ . .