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REAL SOLUTIONS FOR BACK PAIN CAUSED BY HERNIATED DISCS
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REAL SOLUTIONS FOR BACK PAIN CAUSED BY HERNIATED DISCS
Are you struggling with intense lower back pain? Do you notice straightening up all the way is painful or impossible? Did this pain start after lifting something heavy or twisting your back? If you nodded ‘yes’ to these questions, you might have a condition known as a herniated disc. Don’t worry; there are proven strategies that can help you feel good again! Herniated discs are not always painful, but they can be excruciating when they are. Due to the severity of pain associated with a herniated disc, people will try to avoid hurting themselves more and avoid activity. Unfortunately, misguided healthcare practitioners still recommend rest or, worse, bed rest, which is why getting proper treatment is essential! At Fritz Physical Therapy, our team of specialized physical therapists is fully equipped to guide you toward the relief you’ve been seeking, allowing you to get back to the activities you genuinely love without pain!
To understand what a herniated disc is, it’s important first to understand the role of spinal discs. Your discs are like shock absorbers in your spine, absorbing compressive forces and permitting smooth, free movements like bending forward, backward, and rotating. However, as we age, our discs naturally degenerate, begin to dry out, become more stiff, and weaken, becoming more susceptible to herniation. Think of your discs as being like grapes when you’re young and then drying up to be more like raisins as you age. (continued inside) UNDERSTANDING THE NITTY-GRITTY OF A HERNIATED DISC CONTACT US TODAY! 412.278.1221 | FRITZPHYSICALTHERAPY.COM
(continued from outside) In addition to age, several variables can elevate your risk of experiencing a herniated disc, including: • Smoking: Cigarettes are thought to reduce the supply of oxygen to the disc, causing it to break down more quickly than it normally would. • Occupation: Those engaged in jobs requiring repetitive motions like lifting, bending, and twisting are also more susceptible. • Sedentary Lifestyle: Long durations of sitting, especially in incorrect postures, contribute to increased risk. • Genetics: Family history may play a role in increasing the risk of developing a herniated disc.
A herniated disc occurs when the soft, gel-like substance in the middle of the disc breaks through the inner aspect of the disc and protrudes out, usually in the back wall of the disc. This bulging out can pinch the nearby spinal nerves, leading to inflammation and excruciating pain that might even radiate down your leg or arm. Even when the disc doesn’t affect the nerves, it is infamous for causing sharp and intense pain in the lower back, affecting your ability to move, especially standing upright, and interfering with your overall quality of life. For some, the pain is so unbearable that it hampers even the simplest daily tasks, like sitting, moving, or lying down to sleep. The silver lining? Our skilled physical therapists can teach you how to manage your debilitating pain and provide the tools to return to a pain-free life! During your sessions, we’ll generally begin with acute pain relief through manual therapy techniques or pain-relieving modalities. Then, we’ll move on to targeted exercises. Our therapists will ensure you perform those exercises correctly and monitor your progress, increasing the intensity as you improve. We’ll also suggest things you can do on your own, such as self-massage techniques, additional exercises, or footwear changes.
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EFFECTIVE SOLUTIONS FOR HERNIATED DISC
At your first visit, one of our experienced physical therapists will perform a comprehensive assessment, including a medical history and physical examination. Afterward, your physical therapist will design a personalized treatment plan specifically for your unique situation that may include the following: • Manual Therapy: Our physical therapists use passive movement techniques, called mobilizations, to improve the range of motion in the spine, reducing stiffness and pain. • Stretching and Mobility Exercises: Targeted stretches to improve spine mobility and muscle flexibility are often the starting point. As you move better, you’ll feel better! • Core Strengthening: Exercises like planks and bridges can help stabilize the spine and help in improving proper techniques when performing movements like squatting or lifting activities. • Neural Mobilization: Our therapists may use neural mobilization or “nerve gliding” exercises to relieve nerve tension, which can reduce the radiating pain commonly associated with herniated discs. Understanding the condition and its management is crucial. Our experts often educate the patient about body mechanics, lifestyle changes, and long- term exercise strategies to prevent future episodes. We know that your first step to recovery starts with understanding. WHY WAIT? Call Fritz Physical Therapy today for a comprehensive evaluation and learn the steps you can actively take to recover from a herniated disc and guard against future occurrences. Book your life-changing appointment today!
Congratulations to our therapist Summer Armagost and her husband Matthew on the birth of their daughter Avery Grace on July 16, 2024!
UNCONVENTIONAL YET HIGHLY EFFECTIVE TIPS TO HELP YOUR BACK PAIN Back pain is one of the most common ailments affecting adults worldwide. While there are various conventional treatments and strategies for dealing with back pain, prevention remains the best approach. Here are two uncommon yet highly effective tips for preventing back pain that you can try at home. Diaphragmatic Breathing: Diaphragmatic breathing is not just for Yoga enthusiasts. This breathing technique engages your diaphragm, reduces your heart rate, and helps in relaxation. Surprisingly, it also helps in stabilizing your core. A strong core can better support your back, preventing back pain. • How to do it: Lie on your back with your knees bent. Place one hand on your chest and another on your abdomen. Inhale deeply through your nose, allowing only your abdomen to rise. Exhale through your mouth, engaging your core muscles. Practice this for 5-10 minutes daily. Dynamic Sitting: Sitting for prolonged periods is a leading cause of back pain. Dynamic sitting encourages movement even while seated, making your core muscles work in maintaining posture. Are you ready to embrace a lifestyle that promises better mobility and less pain? At Fritz Physical Therapy, we are here to guide you every step of the way, fostering a future where you feel better, move better, and live better! Scan the QR code to get started today! FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE STEPS TO A PAIN-FREE LIFE • How to do it: Choose a chair that allows freedom of movement. Swivel chairs are a good choice. Shift your weight periodically and tilt your pelvis by moving your belly button forward, and then tilt your pelvis back, allowing your lower back to “slouch” slightly backward. Engage your core muscles intermittently while sitting using the same diaphragmatic breathing mentioned above. By incorporating these unconventional strategies into your daily routine, you can help prevent the onset of back pain. Always consult our Fritz Physical Therapy providers before starting any new exercise to ensure it’s appropriate for you.
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