Does the thought of undergoing surgery make you feel queasy? If so, you’re not alone. Many people have a “fear of the knife,” so to speak. No one wants to get surgery, but sometimes it is a necessary part of physical treatment. However, it doesn’t always have to be. If you feel as if you may be on the path to needing surgery, but you’d like to discuss alternative options, don’t hesitate to give our team at Regional Physical Therapy a call.
AVOID SURGERY ALTOGETHER Physical Therapy Could Help You
Does the thought of undergoing surgery make you feel queasy? If so, you’re not alone. Many people have a “fear of the knife,” so to speak. No one wants to get surgery, but sometimes it is a necessary part of physical treatment. However, it doesn’t always have to be. If you feel as if you may be on the path to needing surgery, but you’d like to discuss alternative options, don’t hesitate to give our team at Regional Physical Therapy a call. How can I avoid surgery? There are numerous benefits to forgoing surgery and sticking with physical therapy – for one, you’ll save an incredible amount of money. Surgeries are pricey and physical therapy is far cheaper! Secondly, you’ll avoid the extensive recovery time that follows surgery. Many times, patients will need post-surgical rehabilitation (and sometimes pre-surgical rehabilitation) anyway. Why go through both if one can do the trick? Finally, and perhaps
most importantly, physical therapy isn’t invasive. Physical therapy doesn’t involve any risks of complications or need for harmful painkillers. It’s not painful, it’s not dangerous, and it’s a natural remedy for your pain! It has been proven that physical therapy can be just as effective, if not more so, than surgery. For some specific conditions, patients who received physical therapy alone were seen to have achieved the same results as those who received surgery in tandem with physical therapy. These conditions were: • Meniscal tears • Rotator cuff tears • Osteoarthritis • Spinal stenosis • Degenerative disc disease
You Don’t Need A Prescription! In the state of Oklahoma you can seek physical therapy first, without a physician referral, to get the help you need quickly! www.regionalpt.com
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HOW DO I KNOW PHYSICAL THERAPY WILL WORK FOR ME?
It is true that surgery is unavoidable in some patients, if the condition is severe enough. However, there are several studies and testimonials that prove physical therapy is successful in the treatment of pain to the point where, in many cases, surgery is unnecessary. According to a study done by the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), physical therapy is just as effective as surgery in patients with meniscal tears and arthritis of the knee. In this study, 351 patients aged 45 or older who fell under the categories of those conditions were randomly split into two groups, being “those who received surgery and post-operative physical therapy treatments,” and “those who received physical therapy alone.” Those given the sole standard physical therapy treatment plans were also given the option of “crossing over” to surgical treatment if they did not notice any significant improvements to their condition. After six months, 30% of patients opted to receive surgery; however, 70% stayed with their standardized physical therapy regimen, reporting improvement. Within the 6-12 month time frame of the study, those patients who received physical therapy treatment alone showed similar signs of improvement to those that received both surgery and
“My physical therapist, who really listens and cares, has enabled me to avoid back surgery and stop using anti- inflammatories. Instead of using medications, I have my mobility!” We’re here to help : At Regional Physical Therapy, we strive to make sure that every patient has a similar experience to that of Roberto’s. Our physical therapists are trained professionals who are driven and ambitious about helping their patients achieve the highest levels of comfort and success. Our goal is to help you avoid surgery and harmful drugs as much as possible. We do this by providing an extensive evaluation process to clearly diagnose the root of your problem, and basing a specialized treatment plan around said diagnosis. We understand that every patient is different, so every plan should be different, too. Our physical therapists will be there with you every step of the way during your journey toward recovery, encouraging you and supporting every achievement you make. If you have a painful condition, don’t resort straight to surgery – come see us for a consultation first, and let us discuss how we can help you.
physical therapy. A success story:
However, the proof toward the power of physical therapy doesn’t end there! One inspiring success story came from a 49-year-old man named Roberto. Roberto was suffering from spinal stenosis when he took a harsh fall, fracturing his shoulder. Anti-inflammatory medications weren’t an option for him, due to an additional diverticular disease, and during his physical evaluation by a pain management specialist, it was found that he was also suffering from degenerative disc disease. Due to all his health concerns, Roberto was apprehensive about receiving major surgery, so his pain management specialist referred him to a physical therapist. That was two years ago now! Roberto still attends his physical therapy sessions twice a week, and he has reported radical improvement in his back and shoulder pain:
Sources: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1301408 • https:// www.moveforwardpt.com/benefits/default.aspx • https://www.moveforwardpt. com/WhyTherapy/Detail/physical-therapy-helps-man-avoid-surgery-maintain-
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HEALTHY RECIPE: Quinoa Stuffed Peppers
INGREDIENTS: • 6 Bell peppers, medium • 1 15 ounce can Black beans • 1 cup Corn, frozen • 2 Garlic cloves • 1 Onion, small • 1 15 ounce can Tomatoes • 2 cups Vegetable broth
• 1 cup Quinoa • 1/2 tsp Salt • 1/4 tsp Black pepper
• 1 tsp Paprika • 1 tsp Cumin • 1 tbsp Olive oil • 1 cup Monterey jack cheese
DIRECTIONS: Place the quinoa and vegetable broth in a medium saucepan. Bring the mixture to a boil over medium- high heat. Lower heat to a simmer, cover the saucepan with a lid and cook covered until all the liquid is absorbed, 15 minutes. Allow the quinoa to rest for about 5 minutes, without opening the lid, then fluff with a fork. Preheat oven to 375°F, and prepare the peppers by cutting them in half lengthwise and removing the seeds and membrane. Place the peppers in a baking dish cut side up, and pour water around the peppers — just enough to cover the bottom of the pan. Heat olive oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium heat. Add onions and saute until they start to soften, about 2-3 minutes. Add the garlic and cook until fragrant, 1 more minute. Stir in the cooked quinoa, diced tomatoes, black beans and corn. Season with cumin, paprika, salt and pepper. Reduce heat to low and cook for additional 5 minutes, stirring frequently. Carefully spoon the mixture into the sliced peppers and sprinkle the cheese on top. Bake uncovered until the peppers are tender and the cheese is melted, about 30-35 minutes. Add optional toppings and serve hot.
Patient Success Story
“After several months of intense pain in my neck, I went to see the ER, had an MRI and was referred to a neurosurgeon for a herniated disk, a ruptured disk and pressure on the nerves in my arms. The neuro doc wanted to do surgery right away. I really did not want to have surgery, so I asked for conservative treatment which included physical therapy. 24 visits later, I have reduced pain, increased movement and the best part is - the neurosurgeon has stated that sugery won’t be needed anymore! I am so glad. Thanks guys and gals!” - A.B.
Exercise Essential Improve the strength of your hip muscles. SIDE-LYING LEG CIRCLES Lie on your side with bottom leg bent and top one straight. Hand flat on floor in front, near your chest. Tighten your lower abdominals to keep your trunk still. Point the toes of the top leg and slowly make small circles first clockwise, then counterclockwise keeping the knee straight ahead or slightly upward. Repeat 5 times on each leg.
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