Physical Therapy Office Cake?

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cjgsmg Posted 10 Sep 2010 , 7:54pm
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I was just asked to do a cake for the opening of a new physical therapy office. I want to do more than just polka dots and stripes but that is where my mind stops. Do you have any ideas?

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gscout73 Posted 11 Sep 2010 , 12:51am
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Oh, I had to have physical therapy after a serious car accident and made them a cake after they healed me. They were miracle workers.
I will see if I can get the pic here.. but it was a shirt/jersey that says:

I got physical at English & English (name of ofc).

They loved it.

Sandy

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gscout73 Posted 11 Sep 2010 , 1:26am
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Ok, I cannot add the pic here. But I was able to upload into my album.

Sandy

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microbiology1 Posted 11 Sep 2010 , 3:20am
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So as a PT junkie (4 separate injuries so far!) I'll tell you it's just a gym. They usually get very creative with therapy and use lots of yoga balls, therabands, medicine balls etc. Definetely include multiple color therabands as they usually give patients a piece of band off a big roll to take home for their exercises. Maybe some ice packs, patients with crutches and boo boos, and a therapist helping a patient with their excercises? Most PT offices have multiple medical exam tables and the patient starts there either with ice or heat before doing their exercises. So putting one of those on the cake would probably work too.

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gscout73 Posted 11 Sep 2010 , 3:33am
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The therapy I received was amazing. After a serious car accident, I would have severe spasms in my neck and back and would loose feeling in my arms and would not be able to raise them, move them or my fingers. It felt as though they were cut off. Their electrostatic therapy would revive me like a miracle.

Sandy

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EvArt Posted 26 May 2013 , 4:08pm
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I'm helping my daughter raise money by doing a drawing for cupcakes. My PT bought tickets and I teased him that if he ordered the cupcakes to share at work that I could put little physical therapy tools on them such as the exercise balls, bar bells, the bands, a few whips and chains....lol
 

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smittyditty Posted 26 May 2013 , 4:34pm
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AYa you could do a bed with pillow and then make the yoga ball on too of the bed. The yoga ball can have the name of the place and to balance the pillow you can have more tools on the other side. You could even have a spiral with patient info or clipboard kinda by the pillow.

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