PT Solutions August 2013 | Page 13

Physical therapy has been a good profession to me. I have been able to help many people both physically and psychologically. The things we do every day take a toll on our bodies and not all have to be sports-related. In my case, I had suffered two major back injuries related to my extracurricular activity, but it was spending three days fixing up my bathroom that ‘broke the camel’s back,’ or in this case, injured mine. I ruptured a disc. I have burning pain going down the back of my leg. The pain was so bad, it literally felt like my leg was on fire when I sat down or bent at the waist. I received an injection to control the inflammation and realized I needed to once again, do the exercises I had preached to so many patients. Obviously it is very difficult to treat your own back. You cannot get good visualization from the back and even from the sides. Probably the most important factor is that it is tough to truly objectively evaluate and treat yourself when you have a certain level of pain.

When I needed physical therapy, I saw my friends Daniel Pernell and Tye Marr. I knew I could trust them and they could help me in my time of need. I have come about once a week for a few weeks, so Tye and his staff could do what I cannot, and now, it is up to

me. I am the patient who needs to follow on the program that has been outlined in order for me to heal myself.

It was difficult for me to ask for help, especially for physical therapy, as this is my specialty, and I am a man with a sense of pride, but as I said, it is tough to objectively treat yourself when there is a flood of subjective emotions that can cloud your judgment. I will say this: without the help from Daniel, Tye, and Tye’s staff, I would not be as far along as I am now. The rest is up to me. One more thing: I do not work for PT Solutions, but I came here for treatment."

---Jerry Goodwin PT, MBA, CSCS

Daniel Pernell