Navigating The Healthcare Maze

 

By Lisa Snow, personal trainer

I recently had a phone conversation with a man who sounded very much like most of my clients.  He had a gym in his Manhattan apartment building, lived in a neighborhood where I train lots of people, and had recently suffered a sports injury.

For the past 8 years, I\’ve specialized in post-rehab fitness, so he sounded like a perfect fit.  He\’d consistently worked many, many hours a week at his highly skilled desk job (way more than \”full time\”), yet continued to be a weekend warrior years after his son was born.  Although he did want to improve his overall fitness, his main concern was having just gotten hurt on the ball field.

He\’d already been to his MD, gotten it checked out, and discovered that he might or might not need surgery in two months.  This potential client had done everything right-he\’d chosen a surgeon at a top hospital, and had gone in IMMEDIATELY.
Many patients wait days or weeks to get a diagnosis, and this has a major negative impact on their outcomes.  His surgeon recommended NOT doing the operation right away, but instead doing some exercise to strengthen the muscles around the injured area.   They set an appointment to reevaluate and make a decision in two months.

As a personal trainer, I\’m not able to take health insurance.  Many clients come to me AFTER they\’ve been discharged from physical therapy.  Others come to me INSTEAD OF going to therapy right away.  A client\’s physician may tell them, \”your insurance only covers 3 months of physical therapy visits, and I want you to save them for after your operation.  Why don\’t you try going to a trainer before the surgery, to strengthen the area as much as you can?\”

Over the course of a 45 minute phone conversation, we discussed his health history (both illnesses and prior injuries), and his goals for the next few months.  When I asked why he hadn\’t gone to physical therapy, he said his doctor didn\’t mention it.  Then I asked the most important question: \”Is that because your doctor doesn\’t want you to go to PT until after the surgery, or because he didn\’t say anything about PT either way?\”  It turns out the patient hadn\’t asked about PT.  The next day, he called the surgeon and got a script for PT!  I\’m happy because I know he now has the accountability to show up every week and get stronger.  He\’s happy because he can now save a significant amount of money by going to someone who takes insurance.  When he gets done with rehab, I\’ll still be here if he needs me.

As trainers, our most important job is to help potential clients make the best health & fitness decisions possible-even if it\’s not to work with us.  This man was highly educated, an experienced exerciser, and had been through physical therapy before for other injuries.  If people like him find the healthcare system a confusing maze to navigate, imagine how difficult it is for someone having their first injury!  When speaking to your MD, PT, or personal trainer, never be afraid to ask for help thinking through your options.
Lisa Snow
ACE & NSCA Certified Personal Trainer
President

On the Mend Customized Fitness and Massage

Be A Little Better Everyday

Establishing positive daily habits is a powerful way to create long-lasting changes and improve your overall well-being. By incorporating these nine simple habits into your routine, you can positively impact your physical health, mental clarity, and personal growth. Let’s dive into these habits and explore the benefits they bring to your life.

One Hour of Exercise

Engaging in at least one hour of exercise daily helps boost your energy levels, promotes weight management, and strengthens your cardiovascular system. Regular exercise also releases endorphins, improving your mood and reducing stress. If you aren’t sure how to get started, hire a personal trainer.

Two Liters of Water

Staying properly hydrated by consuming two liters of water per day promotes healthy digestion, enhances cognitive function, and supports overall cellular health. Water also aids in flushing out toxins from your body and helps maintain healthy skin.

Three Cups of Tea

Drinking three cups of tea, such as green, herbal, or black tea, provides a host of benefits, including antioxidant protection, improved digestion, and enhanced immune function. Tea can also help relax the mind and reduce the risk of chronic diseases.

Four Colors on Your Plate

Including a variety of colorful fruits and vegetables in your meals ensures a broad range of essential nutrients, vitamins, and minerals. The vibrant colors indicate the presence of beneficial phytochemicals, which help reduce inflammation, support a strong immune system, and promote optimal health.

Five Minutes of Meditation

Taking just five minutes each day to practice meditation can improve focus, reduce anxiety and stress, and promote emotional well-being. It allows you to cultivate mindfulness, gain mental clarity, and develop a sense of inner peace.

Six Songs that Motivate You

Listening to six motivational songs each day can uplift your mood, boost motivation, and provide a positive outlook. Music has the power to inspire, evoke emotions, and drive you towards achieving your goals.

Seven Minutes of Laughter

Laughter is indeed the best medicine. Devote seven minutes to engaging in activities that bring joy and laughter, whether it’s watching a funny video, spending time with loved ones, or reading jokes. Laughter reduces stress, enhances immune function, and improves overall well-being.

Eight Hours of Sleep

Getting a restful eight hours of sleep every night is crucial for your physical and mental health. Quality sleep supports brain function, promotes optimal hormone regulation, and aids in the body’s repair and recovery processes.

Read Nine Pages of a Book

Dedicating time to read nine pages of a book each day enhances knowledge, expands creativity, and improves cognitive abilities. Reading provides mental stimulation, reduces stress, and offers a valuable opportunity for personal growth and self-reflection. Incorporating these nine daily habits into your routine can lead to transformative changes in your life. From physical fitness and hydration to mental well-being and personal growth, each habit contributes to your overall health and happiness. Remember, change happens gradually, so start by incorporating one or two habits at a time and gradually build upon them. Embrace these habits as a lifestyle, and you’ll witness the positive impact they have on your well-being. Start today and embark on a journey towards a happier, healthier you.

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