"0"^^ . "2"^^ . . "2016-09-13T00:00:00"^^ . "0"^^ . "0"^^ . "I've had two full hip replacements and used Athletico facilities to rehab both times. The PT folks do an ok job of therapy massage and putting you through a few initial exercises. However, I did not like the overall therapy system. An appointment may be for an hour, but you only see a real PT for about 15-20 minutes. After that you are shown exercises that you do on your own either with your PT watching from a distance while she/he works with another patient or with an assistant who is clearly not well trained. Since I have encountered some of these exercises when working with pilates instructors and athleletc trainers I was often surprised by the poor execution of some of the exercises and that these errors were often not corrected by either PT (who was usually busy with the next client), or the assistant (who probably was not schooled as to proper form). \nThe atmosphere of the facility is also troubling. Multiple PTs work on their clients on tables spaced around the edge of one large room. Although it is possible to pull curtains between tables, this does not seem to be the norm. The open atmosphere not only means that one is privy to conversations on adjacent tables -- and of course, they to yours -- but also leads to conversations between PTs, across several tables about their latest restaurant experience, planned activities for the weekend, partner problems .... \nIf you wonder why after the first experience I returned following the second hip surgery, the reasons are simple -- (1) I didn't know that physical therapy could be otherwise, and (2) I was unaware of options, like Mettler.\nIf you are older, like me, could do without the 20something chatter, and want a more professional experience where the focus is on you for your full appointment. try Mettler"^^ . . .