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Monday
Nov022009

Excelling at your job

Physiotherapists know what they are doing! Can personally attest to it.

They measured my strength again today and my right hand was able to exert 45 lbs. It was 25-30 two weeks ago. I have to get to 80 to match my left hand and technically it should be close to 100 (me being right handed and all).

The hot wax works...


why, I do not know.. but it works and that is all that matters!


Get to lift some weights?! (which Jr. can do effortlessly, but I have to spend a lot of effort on), in this case 2 lbs (less than a kilogram)..


On second thought, am really proud of all the improvement.. from 1 lb to 2 lbs in one week!

Like the therapist says "One step at a time!" They sure know what they are doing and how to get you to make incremental progress.

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Reader Comments (4)

have been following your blog from quite some time.like it in many ways.when ever i read your post i am always wondering what actually happened..would it be too much if i request you write a post on this..just wanted to know the current phase you are going through and how you are recovering..thanks in advance..happy recovery.

November 3, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterjyothi

It feels so good to be able to measure the progress you are making!
One step at a time it is:)

November 4, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterdipali

Great to see progress ! And wishing you greater progress !!

:)

November 4, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterKavi

Jyothi, if only I could remember.. total blackout of the incident. someday it will come back to me.

thanks for the wishes.

dipali, good luck to you also. treat the physio very very seriously if you want to regain as much strength back on the broken hand..

Kavi, thanks a bunch.

:)

November 6, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterSundar Narayanan

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