Health Blog Category: pt
Living the Persistent Back Pain Blues? Try Changing Your Posture!
Improve Your Posture and Relieve Your Pain with Physical Therapy! Most people are unable to sit and stand up straight. As adolescents, many of us can recall our parents and teachers telling us that good posture was the secret to good health later in life!
We all rolled our eyes back then, as this demand seemed irritating. However, we know that good posture goes beyond looks and confidence as we grow older.
Read full blogImprove Your Balance Today with Core Strengthening Exercises
Become Steady on Your Feet with the Help of Physical Therapy!
Did you know that strengthening your core muscles is related to the development of better balance? It’s true!
When your core muscles are good, they have a better chance of stopping you from suffering chronic lower back pain and other injuries.
They can even stop you from losing your balance or falling over. A strong core helps hold you in an upright position, particularly as you get older and become more at risk of falling and injuring yourself.
Read full blogMove with Ease Again – Find Relief for Your Hip and Knee Pains
Treat Your Pain at its Source with Physical Therapy
There are a multitude of reasons why you may be experiencing aches and pains in your hip or knee. In fact, hip and knee pain are some of the most common types of pain people deal with – they are some of the top pains listed on the Centers for Disease Control surveys of adults reporting joint pain.
From excess weight, to sports injuries, to rising age, to repetitive motion injuries, there are many ways that the hips and knees can develop uncomfortable symptoms.
Read full blogFind Relief for Your Aches and Pains with Simple Dietary Changes
Did You Know Nutrition is a Natural Way to Relieve Pain?
Have you thought about how the foods you eat may be affecting the way your body feels on a daily basis? Without even thinking about it, you may be adding to your discomfort with the foods you are consuming. If your pain problems have steadily worsened, you may need to look at your dietary choices. Eating too much and/or eating the wrong things can trigger your inflammatory reactions and contribute to muscle, nerve, or joint pain.
Read full blog5 Ways You Can Help Manage Your Chronic Pain
Living with Chronic Pain can be Difficult – These Tips May Help!
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 1 in 5 people are living with chronic pain.
If you experience pain or discomfort on a regular basis in Springfield, PA, we encourage you to consult with a physical therapist who can work with you to address the symptoms and causes of your pain. By doing this, you will be able to achieve pain relief in the long-term and improve your overall physical function.
Read full blogRecover From Surgery Faster with Physical Therapy
Get Back to Your Normal Life After Surgery as Quickly as Possible!
Every year, our licensed physical therapists meet thousands of people recovering from surgical procedures with rehabilitation treatment plans.
Whether you’re undergoing a joint replacement, back surgery, or some other type of surgical procedure, we are confident that working with a licensed physical therapist can help you heal and get back to your active lifestyle as efficiently and safely as possible.
Read full blogOpioids Don’t Have to be the Answer for Pain Relief
Discover How Physical Therapy can Ease Your Pain the Natural Way
It is no secret that opioids are the main driver of the widespread drug crisis in America. In fact, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an average of 130 people die from opioid overdoses every day here in the U.S.That’s why if you are living with chronic pain, it is understandable that you may feel frustrated and confused about your choices.
Read full blogFind Out How Stretching can Improve Your Life!
Stretching Comes with a Multitude of Benefits – Discover Them Today!
Exercising on a regular basis is a great way to both maintain and improve your health and wellness. However, if you’re not stretching before and after your workouts, you aren’t taking full advantage of a complete workout routine.
According to the Mayo Clinic, “stretching can increase flexibility and improve your joints’ range of motion, helping you move more freely, and ensuring that you have equal flexibility on both sides might help protect you from injury.”
Our innovative care strategies at Springfield Physical Therapy will help you find quick relief.
Read full blogAre You Experiencing Both Back AND Neck Pain? PT Can Help
Relieve Your Pain with the Help of Physical Therapy!
Back and neck pain are very common problems that many people deal with throughout the course of their lives.
According to the National Institute of Health, back pain is one of the most common reasons people see a doctor or miss days at work. Even school-age children can have back pain.
Unfortunately, it’s not always a straightforward job to locate the exact cause of the pain you experience in your neck or back.
Read full blogYou Don’t Have to Be an Opioid Statistic – PT Can Help
Find Relief for Your Pain without the Harmful Risks
It is no secret that long-term opioid consumption is not the best strategy for chronic pain management. In addition to the risk of addiction, opioids simply reduce the symptoms of your condition, rather than treating the condition itself.
Physical therapy has been shown to be a much better option than opioids or other pharmaceutical painkillers for a very real and measurable improvement over chronic pain.
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