“My experience during my mentorship was really a great learning experience. They were a very patient and precise teacher and always had the time to explain or discuss specific diagnosis. They were able to help me expand in the areas of modalities, manual therapy, and in general fine tuning in therapy. Overall, I feel I have become a better therapist through this experience” March 14, 2006

Mira Burnstan, Senior Hand Therapist, SUVA Rehabilitation Clinic Bellikon Switzerland (colleague)

I am certain nothing I say is a surprise. I had elbow surgery in late February and started therapy shortly after. My therapist reflects the attitude required to do it correctly. She pushes hard because that’s her JOB! Surgery is easy. Finding the will to bend when you know how bad it is going to hurt takes nerve to endure and a strong personality to hear the moans and groans of those enduring it. I had 25 appointments and never missed one. So it’s incumbent on the patient to want to do the work. In this instance, No pain No gain. My therapist knows her craft, her staff is very cool and very helpful. I am not certain what kind of experience people are looking for when it comes to PT. Hands on Care will provide great therapy if you are not afraid to work at it. She is only hard on the surface and that’s just a facade. She is cool. Just  Don’t wimp out and it’s all good.

Jon T.