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Can anyone recommend a good PT in St Augustine for lower back and hip issues for

a college baseball player. I have been working with this baseball player for

the last 4 years and he just went off to Flagler college and needs a good sports

PT up there. Any referral would help.

E.

Physical Therapy

www.miller-pt.com

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From: PTManager [mailto:PTManager ] On Behalf Of

abart666@...

Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2011 1:39 PM

To: PTManager

Subject: Re: California IRF criteria

Hi All

This is a question, generated by a friend of mine. We live in MA, her father was

visiting a daughter in CA when he had a massive stroke. By my neighbor's

understanding, her dad will not be eligible for IRF until he can transfer with

moderate assist x 1. So, because he is max assist (R HP, recently had pacemaker

placed so has restrictions using L arm) he is to transfer from LTAC to SNF level

of care. Once he is better at transfers, he will be able to go to the IRF.

Is this a common scenario across the USA? I am familiar with transfers from IRF

going to SNF but not vice a versa. Could my neighbor have the information wrong?

Or am I out of touch with recent changes.

Aileen Ledingham PT MS

Waltham, MA

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