If your back hurts, should you lie in bed or take a rest on the couch? Neither; in fact, while it might feel good to take a load off temporarily, either one of these can actually prolong or even worsen your symptoms. Lower back pain (LBP) is the most commonly reported form of pain. It is a major cause of medical expenses, work absenteeism, and disability.
RELIEVING BACK PAIN How Traction Can Benefit You
If your back hurts, should you lie in bed or take a rest on the couch? Neither; in fact, while it might feel good to take a load off temporarily, either one of these can actually prolong or even worsen your symptoms. Lower back pain (LBP) is the most commonly reported form of pain. It is a major cause of medical expenses, work absenteeism, and disability. According to a study conducted by the American Physical Therapy Association, one third of adults surveyed say that low back pain impacted their ability to sleep, work, or exercise. A common physical therapy treatment for relieving back pain is traction. This has proven to significantly help in getting patients back to their normal levels of function. With traction, you can find some much- needed relief and get back to comfortably living your daily life. For more information on how this could benefit you, Physical therapy is the ideal treatment for patients experiencing chronic low back pain. Unlike prescription pain medication, physical therapy does not have any unwanted side effects, does not carry the risk of dependency, and addresses a person’s mobility, as well as pain reduction. One recent study published in the contact Regional Physical Therapy today! How can physical therapy help back pain?
Annals of Internal Medicine also reported that physical therapy is as effective as surgery for treating low back pain conditions, without the risks or recovery time. Many people already associate physical therapy with movement, balance and mobility, but few understand the role physical therapy can have in pain relief. Therapies such as traction play a big role in physical therapy’s ability to relieve a patient’s pain. When combined with other physical therapy modalities, traction is actually more effective than pain medications in providing long-term relief. Traction is a form of decompression therapy that we are happy to offer at our physical therapy practice. It relieves pressure on the spine and alleviates pain from joints, sprains, and spasms. It can also treat herniated discs, sciatica, degenerative disc disease, pinched nerves, and many other back conditions. Traction is performed by skilled physical therapists and/or the use of mechanical units. The different types of traction include: • Mechanical Traction. The specialized treatment technique of mechanical traction uses devices that work by stretching the spinal vertebrae and muscles. • Manual Traction. With manual traction, our physical therapists use their hands to stretch the spinal vertebrae
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Physical Therapy Aquatic
What is aquatic physical therapy?
Aquatic physical therapy, or pool therapy, is an exercise prog performed in the water. Aquatic physical therapy is guided b physical therapist or physical therapist assistant and is tailore each patient ' s individual needs.
What are the benefits of aquatic physical therapy
Decreased pain
The buoyancy of water reduces the pressure felt on j and can decrease pain sensitivity. Warm water can fa muscle relaxation and reduced stiffness.
Improves ability to exercise
Allows people to exercise at higher intensity than the on land due to decrease pain and improved mobility. allows more people to reap the benefits of exercise, in improvements in cardiovascular fitness, strength, end balance, metabolism, mood, and quality of life.
Reduces swelling
The hydrostatic pressure of water reduces swelling a improve circulation
Who can benefit from aquatic physical therapy?
People who have the following conditions: Pain with movement Pain with weight bearing Difficulty with moving on land Arthritis Joint stiffness
Chronic pain Amputations Back pain Fibromyalgia Joint replacement
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Traction relieves pressure on the spine and alleviates pain. Cervical traction and lumbar traction are similar, but they have a couple of key differences: with cervical traction, a gentle force is used to stretch or pull the head away from the neck. With lumbar traction, a gentle force is used to gently gap the pelvis from the lower back. Both of these methods are useful in manipulating the spine and providing relief. How can I add traction to my treatment plan? For low back pain sufferers, one key element to relief is traction. Combining this method of treatment with additional HOW EXACTLY DOES TRACTION WORK?
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pain relief modalities is the most effective way to treat low back pain, rather than mask it with pain relievers or muscle relaxers. If your back has been bothering you, don’t hesitate to schedule a consultation with Regional Physical Therapy today to discuss how we can add traction to your treatment plan. One of our highly trained physical therapists will design a personalized treatment plan for your specific needs. Don’t live with lower back pain – traction can help get you moving. Sources: https://annals.org/aim/article-abstract/1877039/low-back-pain https:// www.apta.org/PTinMotion/News/2018/03/30/LancetLBP/
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“I have been coming to Regional PT off and on for 3 years for my arms, neck, mid/low back pain. I can’t say enough about the staff and their skills on treating my health and physical strengths. Currently I’m being seen for chronic pain and immobility of my neck and mid/low back. I’ve had lots of surgeries and this visit to RPT I’m in the pool for weightless exercises and electrical estim treatments. I believe that this combo is so wonderful for me and helps me feel good. I look forward to my visits. Bravo RPT!” - J.G.
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Exercise Essential
ABDOMINAL BRACING While lying on your back, tighten your stomach muscles as you draw your navel down towards the floor. Hold contraction for 5 seconds on/5 seconds off for 3 minutes.
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