From Last Weeks Annual Meeting Of Physical & Rehabilitative M.D.s

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Last WEEK'S, but it won't let me edit the title.
 
And we've been saying that all along, but no one would listen.
 
The guy that posted it on his Facebook page w/ a tag specifically to me said this along with the photo he took:

the conclusion of a poster at the PM&R meeting about barefoot running. It's all good.
And he's not a barefoot runner,
But he was a professor of medicine at the University of Michigan school of medicine for several decades and currently is in the private practice of physical and rehabilitative medicine specializing in second opinions only. All of his patients have been referred following visits to orthopedic surgeons and having completed physical therapy for expert opinion on outcome
 
Practice. I just love that word when doctors use it to describe what they do. I have a medical practice, I am in the private practice... What I would like to know is... When will they get it "perfect?"
 
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Never. And the older and more experienced they get the more they realize it. I'm really at peace now that my physician buddies all over 60 now tell it to me like it is....no magic, no guarantees, the less the better whether it be surgery or meds, etc.
 

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