SCI-Nurse
10-24-2001, 05:46 PM
This discussion was getting buried in the discussion about top rehab centers. Let's continue it here:
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Carl R
Member posted October 23, 2001 02:40 PM
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I first had to find a bike and get evaluated to see if my muscles would respond. HealthSouth rehabilitation has a ERGY. I call them first and have them fax over a prescription to Dr. Donovan. He signed off on twice a week for eight weeks. After the evaluation, I had the physical therapist fax him a prescription for the bike. He signed off on it as well. The problem is, my insurance will not pay for it as it is " investigational ". I am going through the process now of trying to appeal the decision with my insurance. I talked to Dr. Donovan at my 6 month checkup first and had given him a a few trial that had been done at the Cleveland FES clinic. I told him that I felt the bike could help with cardiovascular and strengthened my lungs enough to get rid of my trach.
You might call HealthSouth and see if they can send over a prescription for evaluation. They are located on the north side of Houston on Red Oak Drive. It's the only bike I could find in Houston.
Posts: 110 | From: Houston, Tx. USA | Registered: July 24, 2001
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martha
Member posted October 22, 2001 08:15 PM
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Carl R,
How did you talk Donovan into the rx for the FES bike? He's the one that told me he didn't agree with it's benefits and thought it would give false hope to those seeing their muscles reacting. When I mentioned its possible cardiovascular benefits, his response was "you can get a precious good cardiovascular workout pushing a wheelchair"!!! Unfortunately my husband's shoulders are already "going" after only a few months of his type of workout. Any insight on how to get through to the 'good doctor' would be greatly appreciated!
martha
Posts: 65 | From: Galveston, TX | Registered: July 24, 2001
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Carl R
Member posted October 22, 2001 02:48 PM
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I agree with the others,TIRR leaves a lot to be desired. I have yet to talk to a patient who has been there and come away with a positive feeling. The nurses and aides are not trained very well and are usually over worked. Most of the help are underpaid as well, and have not been there very long. The good ones stay few months and then move on to better paying jobs. I believe TIRR is rated highly because of Dr. William Donovan and Dr. Parsons. They seem to be very well respected, although personally I feel they are way too conservative. I have to give credit that they have slowly change their attitudes somewhat over the last three years. Dr. Donovan has written me prescriptions for FES bike and neuromuscular improvement program at another hospital (HealthSouth rehabilitation), even after he has told me that there really has not been enough information to prove the results of either.
As my dad said " if TIRR is the best, he would hate to see the worst. "
Posts: 110 | From: Houston, Tx. USA | Registered: July 24, 2001
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Carl R
Member posted October 23, 2001 02:40 PM
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I first had to find a bike and get evaluated to see if my muscles would respond. HealthSouth rehabilitation has a ERGY. I call them first and have them fax over a prescription to Dr. Donovan. He signed off on twice a week for eight weeks. After the evaluation, I had the physical therapist fax him a prescription for the bike. He signed off on it as well. The problem is, my insurance will not pay for it as it is " investigational ". I am going through the process now of trying to appeal the decision with my insurance. I talked to Dr. Donovan at my 6 month checkup first and had given him a a few trial that had been done at the Cleveland FES clinic. I told him that I felt the bike could help with cardiovascular and strengthened my lungs enough to get rid of my trach.
You might call HealthSouth and see if they can send over a prescription for evaluation. They are located on the north side of Houston on Red Oak Drive. It's the only bike I could find in Houston.
Posts: 110 | From: Houston, Tx. USA | Registered: July 24, 2001
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martha
Member posted October 22, 2001 08:15 PM
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Carl R,
How did you talk Donovan into the rx for the FES bike? He's the one that told me he didn't agree with it's benefits and thought it would give false hope to those seeing their muscles reacting. When I mentioned its possible cardiovascular benefits, his response was "you can get a precious good cardiovascular workout pushing a wheelchair"!!! Unfortunately my husband's shoulders are already "going" after only a few months of his type of workout. Any insight on how to get through to the 'good doctor' would be greatly appreciated!
martha
Posts: 65 | From: Galveston, TX | Registered: July 24, 2001
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Carl R
Member posted October 22, 2001 02:48 PM
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I agree with the others,TIRR leaves a lot to be desired. I have yet to talk to a patient who has been there and come away with a positive feeling. The nurses and aides are not trained very well and are usually over worked. Most of the help are underpaid as well, and have not been there very long. The good ones stay few months and then move on to better paying jobs. I believe TIRR is rated highly because of Dr. William Donovan and Dr. Parsons. They seem to be very well respected, although personally I feel they are way too conservative. I have to give credit that they have slowly change their attitudes somewhat over the last three years. Dr. Donovan has written me prescriptions for FES bike and neuromuscular improvement program at another hospital (HealthSouth rehabilitation), even after he has told me that there really has not been enough information to prove the results of either.
As my dad said " if TIRR is the best, he would hate to see the worst. "
Posts: 110 | From: Houston, Tx. USA | Registered: July 24, 2001
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