Jonathan Edwards
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
I’m not sure how helpful it is to pick at things like -where the document acknowledges that physios usually follow a “reconditioning model” but this isn’t good for pwME - to pick at the existence or effectiveness of said “reconditioning model”.
Because the reconditioning model is the brainwashing that is at the root of the problem of all physios thinking that their job is to increase activity. The pacing up tendency will not go away until physios realise that their job, whatever it is, is not to get people to do exercises.
Sometimes pwME have a problem which requires physio though.
And sometimes they need an optician but you wouldn't want opticians telling every patient they need special glasses when they don't need.
In all my years as a rheumatologist I very rarely referred anyone for physio. For most things 'physio' is recommended for there is no reason to think it does any good.