I just got home from PT for my feet and ankles.

My therapist watches me throughout any new exercise, and at least the first couple of reps of any exercise I've done before in case I need any form tweaks. She might take care of paperwork or do something else while I'm in the middle of a long set. She might get the next patient started on their warm-up toward the end of my session, or vice versa, but that's the extent of overlap between appointments.

I originally started seeing her for SI joint issues, so I went looking for a McKenzie-trained therapist. There were a few within about the same distance from me, and I chose this therapist in large part because her clinic had little bios and pictures of all their PTs on their website. Every other clinic had bios of the doctors only. I think the regard in which the clinic holds their PTs, transfers down to how important the clinic and the therapists themselves see their work as being, and how much time and attention the patients get. Plus, even if everything else were equal, I'd rather my and my insurance company's dollars went to a clinic that treats their therapists with the highest respect. JMO and very limited E .