Quite a few years back the Univ. of Penn. did a personality study on the difference between OT and PT "types"--it was interesting, PT 's tended to be more rigid in their thinking and wanted "recipes" for treatment and follow procedures--OT's were less tied to routine and found it harder to be restricted by routines and were more creative. In general, I have found that to be true, nice folks those PT's just different, it is not a slur against anyone, for example who would want to say that salt is better than pepper not the same just as good for different things just simply different--go for it Ron! Susan
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On Feb 23, 2009, at 12:12 PM, Ron Carson wrote:

At times like this I feel compelled to explain that I any "anti- PT" comment that I make is NOT about any specific PT. Heck, I have a good PT friend on this list and he's a great guy! I've worked with super nice PT's. So, if I say anything negative (or positive) about PT, it's a broad general statement about the profession of PT, not an individual
practitioner.

Thanks

Ron

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ocn> (not the PT threat thing though, I only work with 1 PT and she is
ocn> wonderful)


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