if i can do it, then they should be able to do it, alsls if it doesn't work the first time, we keep trtrng and trying and practice. what if they do get frustrated and don't want to do it? what do you tell your patients when they want to give u u i try to keep them very focused with our goals, encourage them that this is what we need to do to get you better and to get you well and to get you on your feet. do people get frustrated? oh, absolutely. i always have to keep them very focused on what their goal is. do they want to walk? do they ever want to run again? it's like having that piece of cake in front of f em and telling them, "if you want to o t it, how are you going to get there?" you have cake? let's go. what am i going to do once i get to the step? once you get to the step, i'll tell you what to do from there. we try to keep things very simple so that the patitits stay very focused. jeffery: before, when i was looking at this, that step didn't look too high. now that i've got this o o it looks a lot higher. let's turn around. do you remember how to turn? there you go, and turn with