Advanced Balance: Don't Ignore Your Back Pain

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DON’T IGNORE YOUR ACHING BACK! LIVE AN ACTIVE LIFE FREE OF PAIN!

The back is one of the most vulnerable parts of the body. You rely on it so heavily — whether it is to shoulder your emotional stresses or to physically lift something that you need to carry with you. Your back is constantly at risk. It is at risk when you drive, being one of the body parts likely to take the biggest impact in case of an accident. (continued inside)

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INSIDE : • Don’t Ignore Your Aching Back! • Getting To The Bottom Of Back Pain

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NEWSLETTER The Newsletter About Your Health And Caring For Your Body

LIVE AN ACTIVE LIFE FREE OF PAIN! DON’T IGNORE YOUR ACHING BACK!

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It is at risk when you are safely at home on your couch or at the office, where you are likely scrunched over and not caring one bit about your posture. It is at risk when you run, when you play sports, and even when you find yourself sick and are coughing so heavily that your back begins to hurt. It is no wonder that so many people experience back injuries every year. What is a big wonder is that so many people choose to ignore their back injuries year after year! When you break an arm or get a cut on your leg, you are likely to do something about it right away. The sight of blood leaving your body or the realization that a bone isn’t sitting right is something that not many people are going to deal with for too long before seeking medical attention. Yet when pain begins in the back, it is almost normal to ignore it. Everyone develops back pain, time to time, right? There is no reason to stress about it or overreact, right? Absolutely wrong! Understanding Back Pain Back pain may be common, but it is absolutely not normal.There are actually a lot of serious conditions that can cause your back to begin to hurt, and it is smart to have your back looked at by a physician early on so that you know exactly what is going on with your body from the get-go. Once the cause of your back pain is determined, your physical therapist will be able to identify the best treatment options for your body’s needs.

• Targeted exercises that are specialized to the region of the back that is experiencing the most pain. These exercises are designed to help build strength and support the surrounding muscles. • Guided stretching designed to improve range of motion and flexibility. This will take into account the health and vivacity of vertebrae and any potential stretches that may support optimal back health. • Support and guidance with an exercise routine and habit formation, especially with cardiovascular activity that can stimulate improved blood circulation to the affected areas of the back, as well as strength- building activities. Attempting to undertake any of these changes on your own after you’ve experienced a back injury is both dangerous and not recommended. Working with a licensed and experienced physical therapist can provide you with the guidance and ongoing support that you need to ensure that you do not experience any further injury as you attempt to heal the cause of your back pain. If you or someone you care about is suffering from back pain, give us a call today to find how treatment will target the exact source of the problem.

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Getting To The Bottom Of Back Pain

There are a lot of different reasons as to why you may be experiencing back pain, and ignoring any of them is not a good idea. Some of the most common issues that cause back pain to linger include: • Muscle sprain or strain • Slipped vertebrae or disc • Tear or hyperextension to the supporting muscles or tendons • Arthritis

These concerns can develop as a result of a myriad of environmental issues, such as having poor posture, prolonged sedentary activity, car crash, sporting accident, stress, heavy lifting, and so on. When it comes to back pain, Don’t Wait! When you experience an injury to your back, or realize that you are experiencing regular pain as a result of an ongoing injury or overuse, it is important to find out the cause of your back pain as quickly as possible. Back pain can quickly become chronic, as a potentially small issue can become complicated when it is not addressed early on. Working with a physical therapist can help you to identify the difference between environmental causes and something more medically based. To get started with putting an end to your back pain, call us today.

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STRAIGHT LEG RAISE While lying or sitting, raise up your leg with a straight knee. Keep the opposite knee bent with the foot planted to the ground. Repeat 6 times on both sides.

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“My goal is to get stronger, leaner and faster” Sunnie and Sydnie Baker have hadaspecialplaceatAdvanced Balance Studio. Through the efforts of Courtney and Mike in keeping these active girls healthy, these young ladies have transitioned into athletics

An insurancedeductible istheamountofmoneythatyoumustpaybefore your insurancecompanypaysforyourmedicalservices. Ifyourdeductible is met, your Physical Therapy may not cost you anything. Patientswithfamilyplansor thosewhohavehadmajorsurgeriesorhave a chronic illness are especially likely to have a $0 balance remaining on theirout-of-pocketexpenses.Thismeansthatthecostofphysicaltherapy could be minimal or completely covered by the patient’s insurance plan. Ifyouareclosetoorhavemetyour insurancedeductiblefortheyear,then now is the time to come in for Physical Therapy! Are you feeling aches and pains? Need to work on your core? Let us help you get a head start for 2019. Contact us today to schedule your appointment.

successfully. Many young kids have experienced fractures, strains sprains and many other common injuries, but thanks to having access to great orthopedic doctors and committing to physical therapy, these types of injuries have not slowed these girls down. These two are currently participating in the Advanced Balance Injury Prevention Program focusing on learning how to move, run, jump, fall, stretch and recover. “My goal is to get stronger, leaner and faster” states Sunnie. Sydnie agrees, and says she “ enjoys working out with friends so she can be more competitive playing soccer.” Advanced Balance Studio has been a resource for the Baker family, addressing their mobility, health and fitness needs. We look forward to keeping this family active, healthy and on the playing field. - The Baker Sisters Discover How To Live Pain Free! At Advanced Balance Studio, you will receive hands-on therapy treatments by our friendly, caring health experts during focused and individualized sessions.

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Advanced Balance Studio Sport injury prevention program This foundational movement program is designed to introduce the youngest athlete to all areas of sports specific development in a fun and evidencedbasedenvironment.Wewillfocusonyourchild’scoordination, agility, speed, and body weight strength, as well as knowledge base regarding sport preparedness and recovery techniques, resulting in superior athleticism and injury prevention. They will have the guidance of Doctor of Physical Therapy Gerard Donayre, who has over 15 years experience in sports medicine and orthopedics and is a Board Certified Specialist of Orthopedic Physical Therapy. He will utilize his expertise of the neuromusculoskeletal system to examine, evaluate, functionally diagnose and develop treatment programs to prevent and rehabilitate sports and athletic injuries, as needed.

Jessica Sniter has a B.S. degree in Sport Psychology, and has come to master the ability to make a difference in how people move, through goal setting and positive motivation. In addition to her sports psychology training and education, Jessica worked as a personal trainer and interned as a peer mentor, with Student-Athletes at CSULB, furthering her understanding of strength, conditioning, and performance. Jessica’s passion and expertise in goal setting can improve individuals’ mindset and skills to meet the athletic demands placed on the body during competition and training. Jessica is most passionate about influencing your child’s athletic journey. Our program will utilize the current concepts listed on the back of this insert, essential in improving performance, as the foundation of our sports injury prevention program:

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SPORT INJURY PREVENTION PROGRAM Static stretching - Constant tension held at end range; inhibits the muscle; requires 30 seconds to 1 minute to influence muscle length changes; has been shown to decrease performance in strength, speed and power if performed prior to activity and effects lasting 60 minutes after static stretching routines; has not been shown to increase or decrease injury. Best performed after activity to influence tissue recovery. Training Held once weekly (day and time to be determined by soccer coach) for 1 ½ hours. Each team will work together through warm-up, dynamic stretching techniques specific to sport, agility and plyometric skills, foam rolling, cool down, and static stretching techniques. Execution of aforementioned will be monitored for precision and any identified movement dysfunction will be addressed to ensure premier movement development. Adjunct Services These will be available, at a discounted rate, to each participant including:

Dynamic stretching - Activity specific utilizing sport specific movements; increases body core temperature, related controlled movements trained with focus on quality mimicking sports movement patterns; require a combination of strength, flexibility, balance and coordination while preparing the body for activity. Best performed as part of multimodal training regime to prepare for sport activity. Flexibility - Measure of range of motion about a joint and its surrounding muscles, ligaments, and connective tissue during passive movements. Can be measured and clinically characterized as excessive or restrictive. Warm-up - Time used to gain numerous training adaptations in many aspects of physical conditioning including strength, flexibility, endurance, coordination, correction of muscle imbalances and focus toward activity. Controlled mobility - Is a harmonious relationship between mobility and stability. Mobility has to do with the ability to move, whereas stability has to do with the absence of movement and/or control of erroneous movement. It is the balance of these two entities that is the essence of controlled mobility. Overuse injury - Is any type of muscle or joint injury, such as tendinitis or a stress fracture, that’s caused by repetitive trauma. An overuse injury typically stems from: Training errors. Training errors can occur when you take on too much physical activity too quickly. Agility - Is the ability to change the body’s position efficiently, and requires the integration of isolated movement skills using a combination of balance, coordination, speed, reflexes, strength, and endurance. Speed - The ability to move quickly across the ground or move limbs rapidly to grab or throw. Movement speed requires good strength and power. Body coordination - Is a performance-related fitness component that describes the smooth, efficient movement patterns that are parts of sport skills and tasks. Your stage of learning influences how well you can perform these component movements of a skill.

• Computerized balance testing - Utilized as part of baseline testing for concussions. It will also measure postural control, reaction time, balance, speed, rhythmic control and limits of stability. • Taping techniques - Athletic taping, Kinesio-taping and dynamic taping depending on individual need. • Soft tissue mobilization - Focused soft tissue work on injured or restricted tissues utilizing TheraGun and Graston technique to improve tissue mobility. • Private stretch sessions - One-on-one manual stretch sessions to target and improve overall flexibility. Discounted Team Pricing Training: Monthly package (4 sessions)$100 per athlete

(Pay per session $30 per session/per athlete). Computerized balance testing: $20 ($65 value) Any Taping technique: $15 ($25 value) Soft tissue mobilization: $45 for every 15 minutes Private ABSTRETCH session: $30 for 30 minute session Individual Pricing Monthly package: (4 sessions) $120 Pay per session: $35 per person

Payable Monthly by automatic credit card charge only. May be canceled at any time after the initial two (2) months of sessions; no refund for unused classes

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