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Posted on May 16, 2019, 1:29 am
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I saw the diaries of three Giotikas patients in this forum.  Recently I learned that Greece is not good for physical therapy.  Of the three diaries, only one has succeeded without any problems.  Patients currently undergoing surgery also had some problems.  Is this a problem for personal health?  Or is Greek physical therapy a problem?  Giotikas is considered a very good doctor on this forum.  But isn't it in fact?  Will this problem be solved if I hire a physical therapist personally?

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Posted on May 16, 2019, 2:58 am
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That is really interesting.  I haven't seen many Giotikas Diaries.  What were the problems that were experienced by the patients mentioned?
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One patient discontinued extension without reaching the target extension.  The frame is still attached to his feet.  Patients with LON seem to have a poor balance on one leg.  I also do not know in detail.  No decision can be made as neither patient sees the final result.  But I hope both will get better in the end.

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Posted on May 17, 2019, 9:09 am
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Although there are very few Giotikas patients in this forum, his reputation is good.
 There is too little information to judge him as a good doctor.
 It is also somewhat suspicious that there is no bad opinion.
 A few years ago on the forum Dr. Guichet was believed to be a good doctor.  But he was a bad doctor.  I'm worried that Giotikas could also be like Guichet a few years later.

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