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MAY 2023
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A SPORTING NATURE How Activity Benefits People of All Ages and learning to meet standards. Further, at the higher levels, youth sports are merit-based and teach important lessons about working hard, winning well, and processing failures. I’ve tried to keep my kids active in sports, as well. Dylan, who is turning 20 in May, did a lot of martial arts growing up and hopes to pick it up again soon. At age 10, Julien also loves martial arts. We recently bought karate boards to break, and he has a ton of fun busting as many as he can. Allison is only 4, but based on how she jumps around on our bed and couches, I see gymnastics in her near future. Unfortunately, we tend to give up our participation in sports as we get older, and our fitness can fall to the wayside. I understand how it happens. I’ve been too busy growing my business and helping my kids to personally train for marathons — and my wife’s salsa classes usually run so late that I had to stop going. But even when it’s challenging, making time for exercise is worth it. Research consistently shows that active adults tend to live longer, healthier lives. Anecdotally, I see it at Kaizen PT daily. Many of my patients are in their 70s and 80s, and I can’t help but notice that active people outperform their peers both physically and mentally. I’ve really come to believe that physical activity keeps people sharp as they age much more than sudoku or ginkgo biloba. You don’t have to be a gym rat, but being physically active 3–5 days a week does wonders to slow aging and maintain independence. And it’s never too late to start. If you need help creating a fitness routine, please call us. We can help you overcome deconditioning and develop a healthier lifestyle. –Dr. Colin Sisco
Good habits start early. Getting our kids involved in sports helps create the conditions for later success. May is National Physical Fitness and Sports Month, and it’s no secret that American children and adults could use more of both. Research shows that most of us don’t get the recommended amount of exercise, and youth sports participation has been declining for years. Like most people my age, I got involved in various sports as a kid. For example, I had a brief interest in basketball, but there was no Yao Ming or Jeremy Lin to emulate, so that didn’t last past grade school. Once I got older, I focused on my participation in baseball and football because they each had their own benefits. Football is the ultimate team sport. Quarterbacks get all the press and credit, but every person on the team is equally important. If one of the guys doesn’t do their part of the play correctly, the whole thing falls apart. Playing football taught me a lot about checking my ego and working with others to accomplish a common goal. But I always preferred the slightly more individualized nature of baseball. It’s easier for baseball players to make up for each other’s mistakes, and there’s a big focus on individual statistics. Still, you’ve got to work together and lift each other up. Sports are an essential tool for socialization
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The World Isn’t Ending 3 Strategies to Reduce Anxiety
Face Anxiety Head-On Many people try to avoid anything that could make them feel anxious. While this method may make you feel short- term comfort, it can cause you to be more anxious about specific scenarios. The best strategy to overcome anxiety is to face it head-on. Although it will be uncomfortable and challenging, don’t let it stop you! The more you put yourself out there, the less anxious you’ll feel. You’re stronger than you give yourself credit for! Please contact your health care provider if you’re worried about the anxious feelings you get. They can assist you with identifying your triggers, why anxiety is occurring, and methods you can use to reduce your symptoms.
When most people think of anxiety, they likely have negative connotations tied to it. Many make the assumption that anxiety will always lead to panic attacks and fears of major change, but just about anything can generate feelings of anxiety, and not all of them are harmful. However, if your anxiety stops you from doing something, it can hinder you almost every day. In honor of May being National Anxiety Month, here are three ways to reduce your anxiety. Daily Exercise Physical activity can increase your self- confidence, improve your mood, help you relax, and lower anxiety symptoms. You don’t have to do anything
significant — you can go for a walk, take a hike, conduct at-home workouts, go to the gym for at least 30 minutes, or participate in yoga and Pilates. Meditate Sometimes, taking a step back, focusing on your breathing, and letting your thoughts flow in one ear and out the other can help you put things in perspective. JAMA Internal Medicine published an article stating that practicing mindfulness can help ease feelings of anxiety, depression, and pain. You can meditate by following a guided meditation or silently sitting in a quiet area and breathing slowly. While meditating will be challenging at first, it will become easier with practice.
The Ageless Benefits of Yoga How Seniors Are Finding New Vitality
For many seniors, maintaining an active lifestyle can be a challenge. Your body might not be as flexible as it once was, and new pains or discomforts seem to appear out of nowhere as time passes. This change can be problematic and will require some adjustment on your part, especially if you’ve lived an active lifestyle. Thankfully, there are some activities you can do to help you stay active, like yoga! You might think that yoga is just for young people, but that’s not the case at all! Yoga is a low-impact exercise that can be modified to suit a wide range of abilities, making it accessible to people of all ages. There is no expectation of perfection, as each individual is
encouraged to listen to their own body and move at a comfortable pace. So even if you have health limitations or concerns, yoga is a safe and pleasant activity. Plus, you’ll gain a host of benefits from participating. By holding poses and moving through sequences, yoga helps to lengthen and stretch muscles, increasing the range of motion and reducing stiffness. You’ll also build muscle strength, particularly in your core. Your balance and posture will improve, which will help lessen physical discomfort and reduce your risk of falls.
yoga can help reduce stress, anxiety, and depression. By incorporating breathing techniques into their practice, seniors can improve cognitive function and memory. There’s also a social aspect involved. Many yoga studios offer classes specifically for seniors, which can provide a supportive and welcoming environment for everyone to practice together. It’s a great way to meet new people and have fun while staying active. There are advantages for people of all ages to practice yoga. If you’ve been interested in trying this activity for a while, now is the time to get out and get involved. You may be surprised by how much you enjoy it!
In addition to physical benefits, yoga is also mentally stimulating. The practice of
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OUCH! Pinched Nerves Hurt
USING PHYSICAL THERAPY TO REDUCE DISCOMFORT
Restorative Exercise Don’t worry; you won’t be doing jumping jacks. Strengthening and range of motion exercises are simple movements that can strengthen your muscles and stretch the affected nerves to help reduce pain. A physical therapist will often assess your issues and unique needs, then customize these exercises for you to reap the most benefits. Retraining Your Posture No one has perfect posture all of the time, but enhancing it can do wonders for your symptoms. Adjusting your posture is vital to treating pinched nerves and preventing further injury. Most people don’t realize how poor their posture is throughout the day, but a physical therapist can help you retrain your stance and improve your spinal alignment. By doing so, you’re also preventing further damage to your pinched nerve. Your favorite activities don’t have to become a forgotten memory. Physical therapy can have you returning to your everyday life and managing any discomfort caused by a pinched nerve. While not all physical therapists practice the same methods listed here, they can find a therapeutic routine perfect for your needs. Everyone deserves to live pain-free lives, and physical therapy can help you make the unthinkable a reality.
If you have a pinched nerve, you know how much it can affect your day-to-day life. Severe neck or back pain due to a pinched nerve often limits your usual sports or hobbies and can also be aggravated by sitting or standing at work all day with bad posture. But you don’t have to be stuck with this pain! The restorative techniques offered in physical therapy can help you treat your pinched nerve and teach you how to manage it properly. Manual Therapy Who doesn’t enjoy a massage? A trained physical therapist can administer manual therapy, such as massages, to loosen muscle tension and ease pain. Some other forms of manual therapy include lymphatic drainage and manual traction. These hands-on techniques can reduce inflammation and improve your range of motion. Cold Laser Therapy This FDA-approved and noninvasive treatment uses low-level light to heal damaged tissue and relieve nerve pain. The near-infrared light promotes healing and is known to treat pinched nerve symptoms and other spinal injuries, such as temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMJ) and herniated discs, when done regularly.
TAKE A BREAK!
Ginger Pork Stir-Fry Inspired by TasteOfHome.com
DIRECTIONS
INGREDIENTS
• 1 tbsp cornstarch • 1 cup orange juice • 2 tbsp soy sauce
1. In a small bowl, whisk cornstarch, orange juice, soy sauce, garlic, and ginger until smooth; set aside. 2. In a large skillet over medium-high heat, stir-fry pork in oil until lightly browned, about 4–5 minutes. Remove pork and add onion, peas, and red pepper. Cook until crisp-tender, about 3–5 minutes. 3. Stir in orange juice mixture and pork. Bring to a boil, and then cook until thickened, about 2 minutes. Serve over rice. Garnish with green onion and sesame seeds, if desired.
• 2 cloves garlic, minced • 1/4 tsp ground ginger • 1 lb pork tenderloin, cut into thin strips • 2 tbsp canola oil • 1 small onion, sliced • 1/4 lb fresh snow peas • 1/2 sweet red pepper, julienned • Cooked rice • Green onion, chopped (optional) • Sesame seeds (optional)
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1. How Sports Offer Lifelong Benefits 2. Anxiety Can Be Overcome Healthy Aging Through Yoga 3. Managing a Painful Pinched Nerve Ginger Pork Stir-Fry 4. How Physical Therapy Can Improve Your Mental Health INSIDE THIS ISSUE
The Connection Between Mental Health and Physical Therapy
Improved Self-Esteem Unsurprisingly, your self-esteem may take a hit after suffering an injury or losing mobility, but physical therapy can help restore lost confidence. We’ll run you through various exercises, and at every appointment, you’ll gain a new sense of achievement as you progress toward your goals and regain mobility. Your confidence will improve even more as you work on the exercises we assign you at home.
Physical discomfort is usually the main focus of a physical therapy appointment. Whether you suffered an injury or have recently undergone surgery, you’re doing everything possible to return to the activities you love. But you may not realize that your mental health can majorly impact your physical recovery. You might think you need to see a mental health professional or start a new prescription to help your mind during recovery, but that’s not necessarily the case. Often simply participating in physical therapy can help improve your mental health. Reduced Stress, Anxiety, and Depression As physical therapists, we aim to help you return to your regular lives with few to no restrictions. There may be moments when you feel like nothing will improve after an injury, but there is a light at the end of the tunnel! After meeting with a physical therapist, you’ll receive a road map to your recovery. When you see that things will eventually improve, you’ll notice improvements in your mental health. Feelings of stress, anxiety, and depression will gradually lessen as you continue on your healing journey.
Better Sleep When you don’t sleep well, you can experience worsening symptoms of depression and anxiety. There’s no better way to ensure you get a good night’s rest than by exercising, and that’s exactly what we’ll help you do. Whether you’re coming in for an appointment or are following our guidelines for recovery at home, you’ll have an easier time falling asleep at night and will get much better rest.
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5 Reasons You’ll Love Deep Tissue Laser Therapy: 1. It Works: The No. 1 reason you’ll love laser therapy? It works! Deep tissue laser therapy can provide powerful pain relief, promote tissue repair, and reduce swelling. 2. It’s Fast: Treatments typically last 4–7 minutes, and many patients report pain relief and
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Don’t just take our word for it. Check out what these patients had to say about their experience with laser therapy!
“My husband has been dealing with neuropathy in his feet for several years. After just a few laser treatments, the incidents have decreased greatly to just once in a while. I was treated for a sore hip and leg by Colin. After about 8–10 treatments, it went away, and I could walk without pain.” –Margaret E.
“I came to Kaizen to see if laser therapy and PT could help my pain. I was diagnosed with three pinched nerves in my lumbar area and torn muscles in my hip about six months prior, and nothing relieved the pain, numbness, and tingling down my leg to my toes. Arthritis in my spine is the cause of the inflammation that pinches my nerves. I had difficulty walking, my balance was terrible and I was crabby too … I ruled out surgery as too risky. The laser therapy reduced my pain within the first 5–6 treatments. Then I continued the laser and started PT sessions with Barry. After two months, I am almost pain-free. I have learned so much from Barry about how to strengthen my core. I can now go up and down stairs, walk on uneven surfaces, and generally not let my spine keep me from the activities I enjoy. Kaizen gets my thanks for restoring my hope.” –Mary M.
“My injury came from a serious fall on my hip while skiing. At 70 years of age, I was concerned and wondered if I would ever ski again, but Natalie carefully and systematically helped me gain confidence and strength. After reading about the laser treatments, I was able to give it a try. It was amazing for my hip, and I then wanted it for my shoulders. Natalie monitored my progress and continued to listen to my concerns and adjust to my needs. I felt like we were partners in my recovery.” –Linda D.
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