Axcess Physical Therapy_ Do you suffer with neck pain and h…

The Axcess Bulletin The Newsletter About Your Health And Caring For Your Body SEPTEMBER 2017

Is It Possible To Live Without Neck Pain & Headaches?

Patient Success Spotlight

Do you suffer from frequent neck pain and headaches? People literally live on acetaminophen and Ibuprofen for years because they constantly have a nagging headache, induced by muscle spasms in the neck. A concern with those who have frequent headaches, is an underlying neck problem that may go untreated. The Cause of Most Headaches Headaches can range from minor nagging pains, to full-blown migraines that knock you off your feet for a day or two. Any headache, whether tremendous pain or not, should be a warning sign that the muscles in your spine and neck may be too tight and tense. Prolonged muscle tension may cause you to feel stiff and

Aaron Fuerst PT, DPT, CWCE Here’s What You Need To Do When Your Regular Treatment Plans Don’t Work Anymore

“I had a total knee replacement and have been going to Axcess PT for 3 andahalfmonths. Iamable todo things,pain free, thatwere impossible before pt. There were many PT facilities to choose from and I picked Axcess on a whim. I couldn’t have made a better choice. The staff is wonderful. They are friendly, caring, and best of all knowledgeable to your needs. I will definitely recommend Axcess to all my friends that need physical therapy.” - Robert K. “I amable to do things, pain free!” www.axcesspt.com

achy. One may feel pain in the shoulders, neck, upper back and even radiating out to the upper arms. Most people who have headaches complain about having neck and shoulder pain. The most intense pain usually lies directly in the back and upper sides of the neck. The pain then radiates into the shoulder area. This is why many people who have headaches treat themselves to frequent neck and shoulder massages. Physical therapy can help you to relieve the tightness and tension in your muscles, helping you live a happy, pain-free life.

Quote of TheMonth: “When you come to the end of your rope. Tie a knot and hang on.” Franklin D. Roosevelt

Made with FlippingBook - Online magazine maker