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Improve Your Surgical Outcomes With Physiotherapy – Before and After
Are you preparing to have surgery?
If this is the case, you should consider physiotherapy prior to surgery. Physiotherapy prior to surgery, as well as after surgery, aids in a quick recovery.
After the operation, physiotherapy can help promote a quick and complete recovery. If you are planning a surgical procedure, please contact us to learn more about how physiotherapy can help you with both preparation and recovery.
Read full blogHow to Tell if Your Back Pain is Caused by a Herniated Disc
Do you have difficulty performing even simple daily activities due to severe back or neck pain? Do you have strange neurological symptoms in your arms or legs that you can’t explain? Has your spine not worked as well as it should have since a recent accident?
You could be suffering from a condition known as a herniated disc. But, before you get too worked up about the prospect of major neck or back surgery, know that many cases of herniated discs respond well to physiotherapy and other non-surgical treatments.
Read full blogA Physiotherapist Can Help You Get Rid of Hip and Knee Pain
Is nagging hip and knee pain preventing you from performing daily tasks? If you’ve been suffering from chronic aches and pains in these areas, regular physiotherapy treatment may be beneficial.
A skilled physiotherapist can assist you in improving your daily quality of life by focusing on your problem areas to reduce pain and increase mobility over time.
If you or a loved one has pain and discomfort when getting out of a chair, walking down to the corner store, or going up and down the stairs, physiotherapy may be able to help.
Read full blogIf You Are in Need of More Physical Activity, Try These 7 Tips
Get Moving Again with These Helpful Tips!
Did you know that 80 percent of the U.S. population falls short of the Physical Activity Guidelines recommended by the Department of Health and Human Services? Millions of Americans are risking serious health consequences simply because they do too much sitting and not enough moving around.
You may not find that information shocking, especially if you’re one of those 80 percent.
Read full blog4 Ways You May Benefit From Therapeutic Massage
When you’re an athlete, it comes as no surprise to you that if you want to continue playing the game you enjoy, it is important to preserve your health and feel your absolute best! After all, no one wants to stay on the bench when they could be out playing on the field or court.
Seeing a physiotherapist regularly may play a big factor in your ability to stay active in sports, particularly if you have been injured and are in the healing process.
Read full blogImprove Your Posture, Improve Your Life!
This may sound crazy, but the majority of people are unable to sit and stand in a straight position! Many of us remember our parents and instructors reminding us as teenagers that excellent posture was the key to good health later in life.
We all rolled our eyes at the time since the demand seemed obnoxious. However, as we become older, we realize that proper posture is about more than just appearances and confidence.
Read full blogPhysiotherapy: A Natural Alternative to Prescription Medication Addiction
Drug abuse is everywhere, and it is an ongoing battle that patients are constantly fighting. You go to any grocery store or pharmacy, and you’ll find countless over-the-counter drugs. Doctors are consistently prescribing more extreme pain relievers, including opioids that have been widely abused over the years. The world we live in today is heavily medicated, no matter which direction you’re looking at it from. And it’s a real problem.
If you’ve ever had an injury, you know how quickly it can flip your life upside down.
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Finally Find Relief for Your Persistent Headaches with Physiotherapy
If stress-related headaches are happening so frequently that they are impacting your daily life, it’s time to start thinking about physiotherapy for relief. Stress-related headaches, also called tension headaches, are the most common type of headache that impacts people.
While they are not as serious as migraines, tension headaches are a sign that something in your body is “off.” A physiotherapist can work with you to determine the cause and eliminate stress-related headaches for good.
Read full blogResolve Neck Pain The Natural Way: Physiotherapy
Has your neck been bothering you recently? Is it getting in the way of your daily activities? If so, you might be suffering from stress-related pain. These are also referred to as “tension headaches,” and they’re no fun to deal with!
We all get anxious from time to time, some of us more than most. When we become anxious, our muscles become tense. As the muscles tighten, the back, shoulders, and neck are affected.
Read full blogPhysiotherapy Can Put An End To Living In Pain
You Could Relieve Your Pain Symptoms Through Physiotherapy
Have you suffered from sports injuries or a car accident recently? If you have, chances are you’re still struggling with lasting pain symptoms as a result.
It’s time for a shift if you are dealing with acute or chronic pain and have yet to find relief.
If you’re interested in learning more about how our certified physiotherapists may be able to get you on the road to a pain-free life, contact us today.
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