I really recommend it for anyone with injuries. The Doctors were super nice, friendly and they explained everything they were doing.
In July 2016, I began experiencing severe pain in my right hip and knee that I just couldn’t put off anymore so I came to Randolph Pain Relief and Wellness Center. Dr. Curtis took x-rays and diagnosed me with osteoarthritis of the right hip. I was against having a hip replacement at the time because a family member had a total hip arthroplasty and wound up in a wheelchair. That was not going to be me. I figured I would give physical therapy a try before I decided on surgery. I did PT for several months, but while I had improved some, I still was not where I wanted to be. I went for a surgery consult and the surgeon was surprised I could walk, much less perform a job that required extensive walking. It was at this point that I ceased going for PT but took my therapist’s advice to continue with the exercise regimen I had been doing and to save the PT for after surgery since my insurance only authorizes a specific number of sessions per year. I continued the exercises for four months, added exercises recommended by my surgeon and hospital pre-admission even though the pain had gotten so bad it took twice as long to do them and they had become very difficult. I had my surgery and got up and walking in record time and out of the hospital in under 36 hours. On that first walk up and down a hospital hallway felt to me the same accomplishment as running and finishing a marathon.
I recently finished up a summer internship at Randolph Pain Relief and Wellness Center. The staff is so welcoming and the facility is beautiful. My internship was required to graduate from my school (Purdue University). Although it was required as a class, I enjoyed working and learning so much that it did not feel like it was a requirement. I learned so much from the physical therapists, chiropractors and acupuncturists and I cannot wait to use this knowledge in my future career. I am applying to a DPT program and hopefully will start next September. I can thank Randolph Pain Relief and Wellness center for assuring me that this is the career path I want to choose!
After the first home PT visit, the therapist determined that I would only need two weekly visits and not the usual three. To just do the exercises she gave me and nothing else. To not do the bed exercises without her. In one week, I went from the walker back to the cane and in another week, I went back to see my surgeon and he told me that I didn’t even need the cane. While I wanted to come back to Randolph Pain Relief, the hospital recommended someplace else so I went with their recommendation. I got there and on the first day they assessed me. The therapist asked me to lay on my back, bend my left leg and lift my right leg. Up it went without any difficulty and way past the 90-degree restriction. (OK I was only concerned with getting my leg up and had forgotten about the restriction) This was my hardest exercise while I was going to Randolph Pain Relief and here I was doing it without any difficulty. The therapist told me that most people achieve this 2-3 months out, not on day one. Even more motivated, I went to PT three times a week and did their recommended exercises on days when I did not have PT. After four weeks, I went back to my surgeon for a check-up and all restrictions were removed. I asked if I could continue PT for help with balance, gait and endurance. I finished last week.
I’ll preface this review by stating that I wasn’t in great shape to start with, just so people know that ANYONE can do this. I know this is a bit long but I want to tell you about my journey.
Front desk was very professional attentive and made us feel welcome.
I highly recommend Cryotherapy and all the other services provided at Randolph Pain and Wellness Center.
I took my 14 year old daughter to Randolph Pain and Wellness Center for Cryotherapy for a shin splint. The treatments dramatically cut her healing time, within a few sessions she had no more pain and she was able to return to her normal training routine.
I recently became a new patient of Randolph Pain Relief and Wellness Center. I was greeted by the nicest desk staff ever. They helped guide me through the "paperwork". I placed quotes because it was all digital....so great, so easy and very in depth although it took a fraction of the time to fill out because the basic info name, address phone number was all there. I felt Dr. Curtis was very knowledgeable about chiropractics. I especially loved the massage before the adjustment. I will definitely be back!
In the interim, I came back into Randolph Pain Relief to personally thank Dr. Curtis and everyone who helped me. Had it not been for their foundation exercises I would not be where I am today. At the beginning of out-patient therapy, my physical abilities graded at 30%. I was graded at 95% after 24 visits. I can walk up and down the hill at CCM but my only difficulty is putting on my right shoe. I’ll take it. All I can say is if anyone is thinking any joint surgery is the end of the world, go to Randolph Pain Relief if only for a few visits to get a good foundation or pre-surgical exercises. It works! If you want proof, I’ll be happy to show you my scar and skip for you.
Physical therapy, chiropractics & acupuncture all under one roof. I love coming here. All of the therapists are nice, helpful, knowledgeable and make me feel well. I haven't been there in a while but it is a true testimate to how well they know what they are doing.
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