Let me introduce ya'll to something called a Gait Belt. They're constructed like and buckle like a football or Boy Scout belt. They're a tool of the trade for Physical Therapists and Occupational Therapists.
Like a Boy Scout belt, the Gait Belt has a million different uses, but its primary function is to act like a handle for the therapist when they work with you. Using the belt, they can grab hold of it and guide you when you're heading in the wrong direction, they can tug the belt and correct you if you're not using the correct form, and they can use the Gait Belt to pull you to safety if you stumble or lose your strength.
Therapists work like football coaches because they condition your body and strengthen it. They work like a Scout Master in that they teach you the right, safe, and best way to do things. Unlike football coaches, therapists don't tell you to tough it out or work through the pain. They definitely don't ask you to bust some heads. Like a Scout Master, they tell you to be prepared and remember safety first.
I think my mom would have benefited by putting me in a Gait Belt starting around nineteen sixty-five. They call it a Gait Belt because it's used to help build and correct your gait, but I might call it a Gate Belt because the therapy is a gateway towards getting my life back.
I may continue to wear my Gait Belt long after I no longer need therapy. If you see me wearing a Gait belt and feel like I need to correct my course, improve my form, or a pull to safety, feel free. If you see me wearing it, know it's a sign of gratitude for all the people who helped restore me, including many of you reading this.
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