BouletPT_Don't Ignore Your Back Pain

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ROTATOR CUFF & SHOULDER PAIN WORKSHOP

If you or someone you know is experiencing rotator cuff or shoulder pain, then this is the event you don’t want to miss! Come learn about the common causes of shoulder pain and what successful natural treatment methods look like without the use of drugs, injections, or surgery. The workshop is FREE to all that attend. Seating is limited, so call to reserve your chair at (337) 264-9856. Only 20 spots available for this workshop.

Next RTC & Shoulder Pain Workshop: NOV 19, 6PM

• Muscle Energy Techniques • Myofascial Release • Postural Re-Education/ Training • Therapeutic Exercise

• Cupping • Dry Needling • Electrical Stimulation • Ergonomic Training • IASTM • Joint Mobilization • Kinesio Taping • Laser Therapy • Manual Therapy

Upcoming Workshops: RTC & Shoulder Pain – NOV 19 RTC & Shoulder Pain – DEC 10

• Ultrasound • Vestibular Therapy

Call us at (337) 264-9856 to Register Today!

WHAT PATIENTS ARE SAYING

Keep up with your physical therapy exercises to relieve pain and prevent further injuries. If your pain doesn’t subside, consult with your therapist about what other things might be causing pain. HAS YOUR PA I N COME BACK?

I never thought that I could find relief. I am leaving here pain free!

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After having five years of chronic back pain I decided

to learn how to live with it. I never thought that I could find relief. After a few months of physical therapy, I am leaving here pain free. Many thanks toBouletPT forrestoringmy back and leading me on the path to recovery.” - S. G.

Call Boulet Physical Therapy & Wellness Institute for a

complimentary injury consultation. We will guide you so you can get back to the activities you love.

EXERC I SE ESSENT I AL S USE THIS EXERCISE TO STRETCH YOUR LOWER BACK

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Lower Trunk Rotation Lie down on your back, bend your knees and drop them to either side and hold for ten seconds. This stretch should be felt in the lower back and sometimes in the outer hips as well.

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Always consult your physical therapist or physician before starting exercises you are unsure of doing.

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