I think it's time for a new therapist. Your PT experience is really different from mine. I go twice a week for 1 - 1.5 hours each visit. The aides show me how to do different exercises and help me modify them if a new exercise is too difficult for my current recovery level. I also have one-on-one time with a PT where he manually manipulates my foot and ankle to increase function.
I've learned a lot of interesting stuff from the staff at my PT clinic, too. For instance, being non weight bearing for so long leaves us with muscles that have not only atrophied but have also forgotten how to work properly. PT is about more than simply increasing strength and range of motion. It's also about teaching our injured limbs how to respond properly again. You absolutely deserve, and probably need, much more individualized attention than what you've gotten so far.
BTW, I broke my ankle 9 1/2 weeks ago and still can't stand on my toes. I can't imagine trying to do that with broken bones in my foot!
LORI
Pivot Mach 4 / WTB
Updated Vintage Terry Symmetry / Bontrager InForm RL WSD