Patient review: Narong, a grandpa suffering back pain radiating to legs, now very fit and firm
Last updated: 1 May 2026

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Exam Room Stories: When Shorter Steps Signal a Need for Urgent Care
In physical therapy assessments and the diagnosis of musculoskeletal conditions, Gait Assessment—the careful observation of how a patient walks—is absolutely paramount. It is the cornerstone of effective treatment. Before any therapy begins, a detailed patient history and meticulous observation of symptoms are critical steps in accurately gauging the severity of the underlying physiological issues.
During a recent consultation, it became immediately clear that the patient was navigating significant hurdles in their mobility. The primary red flag was an inability to sustain full strides, resulting in a noticeably shorter walking step range than normal. This distinct pattern of taking short, shuffling steps is often the body’s reflexive attempt to minimize pain or compensate for a lack of stability while moving.
However, after receiving specialized treatment at Sapience Hospital, Mr. Narong experienced a complete transformation. Today, he is stronger than ever and remarkably fit. He walks with ease, exercises regularly, and can even ride a bicycle to keep up with his grandchildren. Most importantly, he has reclaimed a life where he can travel comfortably and worry-free alongside his loved ones.
Exam Room Stories: When Shorter Steps Signal a Need for Urgent Care
In physical therapy assessments and the diagnosis of musculoskeletal conditions, Gait Assessment—the careful observation of how a patient walks—is absolutely paramount. It is the cornerstone of effective treatment. Before any therapy begins, a detailed patient history and meticulous observation of symptoms are critical steps in accurately gauging the severity of the underlying physiological issues.
During a recent consultation, it became immediately clear that the patient was navigating significant hurdles in their mobility. The primary red flag was an inability to sustain full strides, resulting in a noticeably shorter walking step range than normal. This distinct pattern of taking short, shuffling steps is often the body’s reflexive attempt to minimize pain or compensate for a lack of stability while moving.
However, after receiving specialized treatment at Sapience Hospital, Mr. Narong experienced a complete transformation. Today, he is stronger than ever and remarkably fit. He walks with ease, exercises regularly, and can even ride a bicycle to keep up with his grandchildren. Most importantly, he has reclaimed a life where he can travel comfortably and worry-free alongside his loved ones.
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