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How Physical Therapy Can Help You Get Healthier From fad diets to detoxes, the media regularly bombards us with messages about how to get healthier. Even seemingly simple advice like “exercise regularly” can be difficult to navigate when fitness influencers battle it out to prove that their 30-day program is better than the rest. At Idaho Spine & Sports Physical Therapy, we want to help you cut through the noise. Our trained experts take a holistic view of health and wellness and understand that good health isn’t just about physical health but mental and emotional health, too. We also know that everyone isn’t starting from the same place — and that’s okay! We’ll meet you where you’re at and help you develop strategies to find a health-promoting regime that works for you. Despite what you may have read on social media, evidence-based health-promoting behaviors are fairly straightforward. However, they can be difficult to implement, especially between work, family, and other obligations. We get it. That’s why we advocate for small, simple changes that can make a big difference.

Are you ready to start making healthy changes in your life? Call us today to set up an appointment!

What It Even Means to “Be Healthy” The World Health Organization defines health as “a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity,” which speaks to the complexities of health as a concept. Good health also means different things to different people. For example, an 80-year-old on medication to manage high blood pressure and diabetes might consider herself healthy because she’s still physically active and can live independently. Meanwhile, a 20-year-old with no health conditions and excellent metabolic health might consider himself unhealthy because he struggles with exercise.

1. Get Enough Sleep: Getting a good night’s sleep is one of the most important things you can do for your overall health. A lack of deep REM sleep will have physical and psychological ramifications, affecting cardiovascular health, insulin levels, and cognitive abilities. Aim for 7-8 hours of sleep a night. 2. Move Your Body: Exercise is another health-promoting behavior that has a big impact. Regular exercise improves your metabolic health, elevates your mood, and helps you stay mobile even as you age. Aim for 150 minutes of moderately intense exercise (i.e., walking) each week– that works out to about 22 minutes daily! 3. Eat a Nutritious Diet: Although it may seem like certain foods cycle in and out of “health food” status, research has confirmed the ideal diet: one that’s varied, with plenty of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and lean meats. One simple tip for eating healthier is to emphasize adding healthy foods to your meals rather than restricting less healthy choices. Physical Therapy’s Role in Promoting Good Health Our physical therapists have several tools to help you live the healthiest life: • We can help you manage or resolve injuries and/or painful conditions that keep you from being physically active. • We can help you develop a fun, effective exercise program that suits your interests and abilities. • We can identify areas of musculoskeletal weakness or impairment that might cause problems for you down the road — and give suggestions for managing that impairment now! • We can show you relaxation techniques to manage stress. • And much more! When you visit us, we’ll create a customized program that addresses your unique needs. Find Good Health with Physical Therapy! Our team of movement and musculoskeletal experts is here to help you live a full, healthy life. To get started, call us to schedule an appointment today! Simple Tips for Healthy Living From Our Physical Therapists

4. Stay Hydrated: As part of that nutritious diet, ensure you drink plenty of water throughout the day. Hydration helps prevent injuries and may lessen your chances of developing chronic illnesses. Current recommendations vary but usually land at around 8 cups a day. 5. Meditate Daily: Taking five minutes each day to practice deep breathing and mindfulness can, like exercise, have a radiating effect on your physical and mental health.

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Sources: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6027933/

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Dr. Jeff Taylor, PT is now serving patients at our newest location on Cole Road: West Bench.

Dr. Julie Doan, PT has returned from her maternity leave and is continuing to serve patients at our clinic in Southeast Meridian.

Free Shredding Event, June 7, 2024 4-6PM

We will have snacks and drinks outside. This is for small businesses or individuals who want to do some: • Spring cleaning • Clear clutter • Shred past confidential documents

All Are Welcome!

Please note that we prefer documents in big trash bags instead of boxes because the cardboard boxes cannot be shredded.

At Our Orchard St/Overland Rd Location 1525 S Orchard St. Boise, ID 83705

What better way to start Spring clean up! • Limit of 5 boxes per person • Attendees may bring confidential documents for on-site shredding • No metal, plastic, magazines, bound books, or newspapers • Paper clips, staples, and rubber bands are okay!

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