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How Physical Therapy Can Prevent Injuries

Customized physical therapy may be a useful way to ease low back pain, which affects an estimated 31 million Americans a new study says. Researchers from La Trobe University observed that ‘many patients with low-back disorders persisting beyond 6 weeks do not recover.

Yearly PT check-ups?

While most people don’t have “physical therapy” on their list of check-ups each year (such as the doctor, dentist, etc.), many physical therapists see patients regularly – even when they’re not injured. Physical therapist Karen Joubert, DPT stated that, “People come see us [after] surgery or sprained ankles or prehab before surgery, but the more interesting thing is that I have patients who are getting into their 30s and 40s and are realizing, ‘Wow, I want to live longer, maybe have a family. And I don’t want to have to be hunched over or have back surgery. How can I prevent that?'”

The idea of using physical therapy as a regular, preventive measure against aches, pains, and serious injuries down the road is something our team has always advocated, as well. Many of our patients are regular visitors who prefer physical therapy to other forms of pain management like massage, prescription drugs, chiropractic visits, or injections.

The article goes on to explain that “Physical therapists often work with people who are healing from an injury to help them restore proper movement patterns in the body and avoid future injury. They do this by teaching them how to do exercises that will strengthen important muscles, and work on improving mobility and alignment required for optimal physical function.”

For those that hit the gym hard

“Seeing a physical therapist when you feel perfectly fine can be beneficial for some people—especially those who hit the gym hard,” says Marturana. “Most preventive patients are looking for ways to keep their bodies functioning properly and avoid injury.” If you’re at the gym with the intention of changing the way your body looks, it’s common that you’ll encounter minor injuries along the way. Most people won’t even consider them injuries – just little tweaks or strains. Many push right past these warning signs not considering the more permanent damage that can come down the road.

The counterarguments

The article also speaks to the counterarguments about physical therapy as a preventive measure. The two major points brought up are: a) if you’re already cured; and b) if it’s too costly. If you visited a physical therapist in the past for pain in your arm and that pain was completely resolved, the article suggests that there is no need to go back to “tune up” your arm. In many instances, this is right – if an issue is completely resolved, physical therapy for that exact same issue may not help all that much. However, in our experience we find that patients rarely are 100% healthy in every part of their body. Just because your arm pain has been resolved, the point of a regular check-up is to make sure everything else is functioning correctly and address other issues before they lead to another major incident.

As for the cost argument, the article says, “Seeing a physical therapist before training for an Ironman or joining a recreational adult soccer league is a smart idea to avoid injury and learn what your body needs (in terms of alignment and mobility and stability) during training. When it comes to just seeing a physical therapist on the regular to check in, it’s definitely not going to hurt, but it also might not be worth your money. It’s a pretty personal decision, though—if it seems beneficial to you and your health and fitness goals, then it probably is worth it.” It goes on to state that while seeing a physical therapist once a week or month may not be cheap, neither is getting injured. Ultimately, it comes down to how much you value your wellbeing (and how good your insurance is).

What you may not know

What many people don’t know is that nearly every state allows you to visit a physical therapist without a referral from your doctor or approval from your insurance company. To be sure, all you have to do is call a physical therapy clinic and ask them to verify your insurance before you come in. The front desk team will let you know what your co-pay will be (if any) and how many visits you can come in for without any kind of referral or prescription.

We’ll leave you with one last nugget of wisdom from this article: “If something hurts, stop doing it. If you think you injured yourself, see your doctor or a physical therapist to address it before it gets worse. You only get one body, so it’s always worth giving it the TLC it deserves.”

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Customized Physical Therapy Can Ease Lower Back Pain

Customized physical therapy may be a useful way to ease low back pain, which affects an estimated 31 million Americans a new study says. Researchers from La Trobe University observed that ‘many patients with low-back disorders persisting beyond 6 weeks do not recover.’

There’s No Reason to Live with Chronic Back Pain

There are many different types of back pain – from a dull, persistent ache to sharp, sudden spikes of pain – that can make it hard to move or be comfortable while at rest. Back pain is often triggered by an incident such as lifting something to heavy or a fall and can then get worse over time.

Your risk for back pain rises as you get older, if you are in poor physical shape, or if you are overweight. Stress can also lead to back pain.

Many people with back pain are experiencing mechanical problems involving the interaction of the muscles and nerves in their back and their spine. These can be caused by a breakdown of the spinal discs, spasms, muscle tension, pinched nerves and ruptured discs.

The back and spine are the frame upon which the rest of the body rests. So when something is out of balance in your back, it can quickly lead to other problems in other parts of your body, including headaches, neck aches, tingling or numbness in the arms and legs, and other symptoms.

Non-Surgical Gentle Spinal Decompression treatment can be the Answer

Fortunately, back pain responds very well to our back pain treatment.

Our spinal disc doctors and medical professionals use natural, holistic techniques to return balance to the spine and restore the body to its natural, pain-free state. We never use drugs or surgery to treat back pain. Instead, we rely exclusively on gentle, non-surgical spinal decompression treatment to allow our patients to benefit to their individual healing potential.

This relieves the stresses on the discs, nerves and back muscles that cause most back pain so you can often get soothing relief starting from your very first gentle, non-surgical spinal decompression treatment.

Keep the Pain from Worsening

Our goal is to restore your body’s natural balance so that your pain doesn’t get any worse … and in fact gets better faster than you ever thought possible.

Schedule a free consultation with our professional medical staff so you can get your pain under control so you can return to your normal life and activities.

Back Pain Treatment Options

Unlike other types of medicine our spinal disc doctors don’t simply address the symptoms of pain and discomfort. Instead, we work to restore your spine’s natural balance so that you can eliminate your pain permanently if possible, rather than simply masking it with drugs or using invasive surgical procedures that can take weeks or even months of recovery.

Even if another doctor has recommended that you undergo back surgery to relieve your back pain, why not try gentle, non-surgical spinal decompression treatment first. This often is the gentlest and least invasive of all medical procedures and in many cases can provide better relief.

Schedule Your Consultation Today

Back pain is something nobody should have to live with. If you or somebody you know has been suffering from back pain and don’t know where to turn for help, we’re ready to assist you.

Schedule your free consultation today and learn more about gentle, non-surgical spinal decompression treatment for back pain so we can help restore you to optimal health.

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