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I THINK I MAY HAVE SCIATICA HOW CAN I FIND RELIEF?
INSIDE : • What Can I Do On My Own? • Healthy Recipe
• Exercise Of The Month • Patient Success Spotlight
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Sciatica, also referred to as “lumbar radiculopathy” is a pain that typically radiates from the lower back. The sciatic nerve extends from the lumbar spine through the area of the buttocks, making it the largest nerve in the human body. When this nerve becomes irritated, pain ensues, and it is usually felt in the lumbar area and behind the thigh. The pain can also radiate to the lower limbs, making it difficult to bend or walk. The most common cause of sciatica is lumbar disc herniation, but it can be caused by a back injury or disc degeneration, as well. If you have been suffering from lower back pain, or pain that radiates down to your buttocks or even down your legs, don’t hesitate to contact Quality Performance Rehab today. We’ll provide you with the relief you need to live life comfortably once again! Understanding sciatica treatments: Sciatica is diagnosed through a physical examination and an evaluation of medical history. A CT scan or MRI may also be performed, in order to locate the root cause of sciatica. According to Move Forward PT, “Conservative care like physical therapy often results in better and faster results than surgery or pain medication.” Once you are diagnosed with sciatica, a physical therapist will work with you to manage and relieve the condition. This includes: • Reducing sciatica pain.
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Stretching and strengthening exercises are key to treating sciatica pain. Many exercises can help strengthen the spinal column and the supporting muscles, ligaments, and tendons. Most of these back exercises focus not only on the lower back, but also the abdominal (stomach) muscles, gluteus (buttock) muscles, and hip muscles. Strong core muscles can provide pain relief because they support the spine, keeping it in alignment and facilitating movements that extend or twist the spine with less chance of injury or damage. Stretches for sciatica are designed to target muscles that cause pain when they are tight and inflexible. Hamstring stretching is almost always an important part of a sciatica exercise program. Most people do not stretch these muscles, which extend from the pelvis to the knee in the back of the thigh, in their daily activities. Targeted stretches can help loosen up tight muscles and improve elasticity, thus easing pain caused by sciatica.
• Improving motion. • Increasing strength. • Improving flexibility. • Educating you on how to stand, bend, and twist. • Returning to normal activities.
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WHAT CAN I DO ON MY OWN?
There are some common home remedies you can try, to help ease some of your sciatica symptoms. For example, alternating with ice and heat compresses, or sleeping with a pillow between your knees can help alleviate some pain and stiffness. Sitting in a reclining chair can also help provide some relief, as it redirects the pressure from your lower back. Going for a walk or taking part in other gentle exercises can also help in getting your body moving so it doesn’t become too tight. These are some commonly used at-home treatment methods for pain management, but they unfortunately do not always work. If your home treatments are having little-to-no effect in reducing your pain and restricted motion, or if your symptoms persist for more than aweekwithout improvement, you should seek the aid of a physical therapist. If your symptoms worsen, be sure to consult with your primary physician. Physical therapy can provide you with the treatment you need to alleviate your aches and pains. How do I get started? If you believe you may be living with sciatica pains, contact Quality Performance Rehab today to schedule a consultation with one of our experienced physical therapists. We will determine your diagnosis before creating your treatment plan. The main stages of your plan will focus on pain relief, which may include any combination of light exercises, manual therapy, ice and heat therapies, posture improvement, or any other treatment that your physical therapist deems fit. As you progress and improve, your physical therapist will expand on your exercises and stretches by making them more intensive over time. This will
help increase your overall strength and range of motion. We will spend one- on-one time with you on each visit, using hands-on techniques that get the joints, muscles, and nervesmoving again. We will also design a comprehensive exercise and education program to get you back to comfortably doing what you want to do. If you are ready to get rid of your sciatica symptoms and enjoy your daily life free of pain, contact Quality Performance Rehab for relief. We’ll provide you with an individualized treatment plan to help you get back to your normal life as quickly as possible.
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EXERCISE OF THE MONTH
Strengthens back
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REPEAT TRUNK FLEXION | TO FLOOR Sit in a chair with good posture. Hands on thighs. Let your trunk sag toward the floor use your arms to control the movement. Let your arms dangle to the floor. Now use your arms to push yourself up. Repeat 10 times.
This exercise is designed for pain prevention. Call your therapist if you are experiencing any pain!
HEALTHY RECIPE: CHOCO-PEPPERMINT PROTEIN BALLS
INGREDIENTS • 10 tbsp cocoa powder • 6 tbsp maple syrup • 1/4 cup almond butter (use SunButter or nut-free)
• 1/4 cup unflavored pea protein powder • ½ tsp peppermint extract • 1/4 tsp sea salt • 2-4 tbsp crushed candy canes • 2-4 tbsp dairy-free chocolate chips (optional)
INSTRUCTIONS Put everything except the candy cane or cacao nibs, chocolate chips, and water into a bowl and mix well. Slowly add water if needed (You may not need any water if your almond butter is runny). Start with a teaspoon and slowly add until you get a well-mixed batter. If you add too much then the batter will be too soft to roll. Add the candy canes/cacao nibs and chocolate chips and mix again. Allow batter to chill in the fridge while you clean up, then roll into balls.
Recipe: https://www.veggiesdontbite.com/no-bake-chocolate-peppermint-protein-balls
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PATIENT SUCCESS SPOTLIGHT
STAFF FEATURE BRIANA HANES, PCC PATIENT CARE COORDINATOR DON’T LET YOUR INSURANCE GO TO WASTE An insurance deductible is the amount of money that youmust pay before your insurance company pays for your medical services. If your deductible is met, your Physical Therapy may not cost you anything. Patients with family plans or those who have had major surgeries or have a chronic illness are especially likely to have a $0 balance remaining on their out-of-pocket expenses. Thismeans that the cost of physical therapy could be minimal or completely covered by the patient’s insurance plan. If you are close to or have met your insurance deductible for the year, then now is the time to come in for Physical Therapy! Let us help you get a head start for 2022. Call us today to schedule an appointment with one of our physical therapists. We’ll guide you to affordable treatments that will place you one step closer to pain relief.
“Y’all are the best!” “I have been cared for and strengthened by the team at QPR-Fort Pierce, three years in a row. My glutes and right leg was our focus, but health and well-being from head to toe happen when I walk into this clinic. Even when my session ends, I remember their instruction, replay the fun, laughter, music, and life stories which helps me walk tall and confident once again. Thanks, Tom, Shawn, Joanne, for blending your professional skills, genuine interest in the patients, and for providing a safe, clean family atmosphere where townspeople HEAL. Y’all are the best.” - Connie T. FREE WORKSHOPS www.baylifept.com/quality-performance-rehab//workshops/ • Do you suffer from aches and pain? • Do you suffer from a past injury? • Are you afraid your pain will get worse if you don’t do anything about it? If you have answered YES to any of the above questions (or have a stubborn spouse who is in denial) our workshops may be a life changing event for you…
Briana Hanes is our newPatient Care Coordinator at our Quality Performance Rehabilitation clinic in Fort Pierce, Florida. She enjoys helping people to the very best of her ability, and
you can tell she has a smile on her face every time she speaks with you, even though her smile is covered by a facemask as we continue to follow all CDC guidelines to maintain a safe environment for our valued patients and staff members. Briana has 6 years of customer service experience with the focus on delivering the very best in customer satisfaction with everyone she has the opportunity to speak with in person, on the phone and via email. It is Briana’s goal to not only take the very best care of all of our patients, but to make them feel welcomed and appreciated. Briana is also a certified Medical Assistant. She is a Fort Pierce native and graduated from Virginia College.
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