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Does your desk job keep you sedentary? Here’s how to stay active during the 9-5!

Oct 10th  2019 

Finding ways to stay active can be difficult regardless of your weekly schedule, but when your nine-to-five grind means sitting at a desk for 40+ hours every week, the idea of developing an active lifestyle can seem almost laughably unachievable. Finding the time to fit in 30 – 60 minutes of activity into your daily schedule may seem challenging on its own, but when you break down what that amount of activity does for your overall lifestyle, you have to start to ask if that is even enough.

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Avoid Taking Medicine To Control The Pain. Talk to your Therapist about physical therapy!

Avoid Taking Medicine To Control The PainSep 20th  2019 

How does your chronic pain affect you? Perhaps you have a hard time getting out of bed or climbing stairs. Maybe you find yourself feeling stressed, distracted, and depressed at work. You might wake up in the middle of the night or struggle to fall asleep because of pain. If you’re like many of the 50 million Americans dealing with chronic pain, you may even struggle with something as simple as getting dressed.

Our physical therapist team urges you not to despair in the face of chronic pain.

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Get Rid of Your Chronic Back Pain :Ways A Physical Therapist Can Help Relieve Your Pain

Chronic Back PainSep 10th  2019 

Is your back pain becoming more than you can manage? Few problems can render a person’s ability to move and fulfill basic needs inept like chronic back pain. According to a division of the National Institutes of Health, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), more than 100 million Americans suffer from chronic pain, and chronic back pain is a leading type of pain. It presents numerous challenges for families, friends and health providers.

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6 Ways to Prevent Injuries While Strength Training

Aug 15th  2019 

One of the most common pieces of advice given to people in strength training programs is simply to “not hurt yourself.” Whether it’s a recovery program from a previous injury or surgery, or you’re simply trying to improve your physical performance, it is a common phrase that you’ll hear. While it may seem easier said than done, a physical therapist can help you gain strength by recommending ways to maximize your training, in addition to providing injury prevention treatments.

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High-Quality Protein: What is it and Why is it Important?

Aug 5th  2019 

Protein is a necessary nutrient for maintaining high levels of physical function. If you’re a dedicated athlete, a weekend warrior, or someone who is simply trying to become more active, your protein intake plays a key role in your physical performance. There are many factors of high-quality protein that can benefit you in ways you may not have even considered!

What it is:

High-quality protein is also referred to as “complete protein.” It is measured by its biological value, as well as its digestible value.

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Sprains, Strains and Ankle Pain! What You Need to Know and When to See a Therapist.

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Is Your Ankle in Agony? You Might Need a Physical Therapist

It’s an all-too-common scenario: You trip over a clod of turf or get knocked down in a game, only to find that your ankle no longer bears your weight when you try to stand up again. Ankle sprains and strains affect joggers, sprinters, football players, and almost any other type of athletes you can name. But ankle pain can also occur due to other, more slow-growing causes — and these problems can prove just as debilitating when mobility is an important part of your performance.

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Don’t Join the Opioid Epidemic. How Physical Therapy Can Help Ditch the Pain Meds

physical-therapy-help-ditch-pain-medsJul 5th  2019 

It seems like every time you turn on the news there is another story about the opioid epidemic gripping the country. There is good reason for the panic. In 2016 alone, 116 people died each day from opioid-related drug overdoses. Some 11.5 million Americans misused prescription painkillers in some way, costing an estimated $504 million in economic costs. Some researchers even feel that many people who would otherwise be able to work are sidelined because they would fail a drug test.

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What is Pre-hab and How Can it Help Me Recover Faster?

pre-habJun 20th  2019 

It’s no secret that having physical therapy after an injury or surgery helps you recover faster. But what if there was a way to prevent an injury in the first place? Or what if there was a way to speed recovery from surgery long before you went under the knife? Pre-hab or preventative rehabilitation helps patients heal faster after surgery, speeds recovery and, in many cases, prevents injury in the first place. Call Springfield Physical Therapy today for a consultation with our physical therapist.

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Say No to Sciatica! 3 Indicators That You Need to See a Physical Therapist

sciatica symptomsJun 10th  2019 

Each of your sciatic nerves runs from either side of your lower back down to each of your legs. That’s why a classic sign of sciatica is having a shooting pain on one side only. While compression of one of your sciatic nerves can literally be a “pain in the butt,” it doesn’t always require medical attention. Yet sometimes physical therapy is your best bet to banish sciatica symptoms. So how can you tell when to go it alone, and when to call Springfield Physical Therapy?

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Find Relief for Your Hip and Knee Pain with Physical Therapy

Jun 5th  2019

Your hips and knees provide complex movements for the body by incorporating multiple joints, muscles, and tendons. When there is damage to any of those joints, muscles, or tendons, it can make moving the hips or knees increasingly difficult.

Luckily, with the help of physical therapy, you can find relief for your hip and knee pain, in addition to decreasing your chances of sustaining further injury in the future. For more information on how our services can benefit you, schedule a consultation today!

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