I Could Not Afford Physical Therapy So I Became My Own PT
When my physiotherapist quoted me $150 per session and my insurance covered exactly zero of it, I had a choice: give up on recovery or learn to do it myself. I chose the latter. Here is what happened when a broke, desperate person became their own physical therapist.
The Injury That Broke Me
A chronic ankle sprain that never healed properly. I was limping after standing for more than 10 minutes. The pain radiated up to my knee and hip. One PT session taught me three exercises I could do at home. Then I stopped going because I could not afford session two.
The Free Curriculum I Built
I used three free resources: YouTube (actual physical therapists posting full protocols, not influencers), PubMed for the biomechanics research, and a notebook to track progress. I built an 8-week protocol from free videos and academic papers. Total cost: $0.
What Worked
I did 15 minutes of specific exercises every day. Not generic “ankle strengthening” — targeted movements based on my specific mobility deficits. After 4 weeks, I could walk without limping. After 8 weeks, I could jog. After 12 weeks, I forgot I had an injury.
What I Learned About Healthcare
Physical therapy knowledge should not be locked behind a paywall. The exercises are simple. The assessment is the hard part. But once you know what to look for, you can treat most minor-to-moderate injuries yourself. Our system makes you pay for information that should be accessible to everyone.