Heart Of Texas PT: Physical Therapy For Arthritis Pain

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RED LIGHT THERAPY NOW AVAILABLE AT HEART OF TEXAS PHYSICAL THERAPY

http://1sudoku.com Heart of Texas Physical Therapy is now providing full body, high intensity Red Light Therapy (RLT) using some of the most powerful LED lights available on the market!

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3 8 RLT at this intensity is effective for treating chronic pain, stiffness, inflammation, skin conditions, and many research studies now suggest that RLT can also improve migraines, vision, including macular degeneration, and memory.

9 7 1 4 6 2 We do NOT perform spot treatments at high cost. We provide FULL BODY treatments 10-20 minute exposure under the lights for only $30 a session. CALL NOW to book your appointment. We have limited spots available and they fill up fast! 5 3 8 1 7

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ARTHRITIC PAIN? PHYSICAL THERAPY CAN HELP RELIEVE YOUR PAIN! 5 6 3 7 2 9

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2 3 Strengthen the Muscles that Support an Arthritic Joint — You can decrease the stress impacting a joint by strengthening the surrounding muscles that support it. A skilled physical therapist can identify areas of weakness and teach you how to address them to help you improve strength and stability in your joints. Improve Balance — Individuals with osteoarthritis often have impaired balance resulting from muscle weakness and decreased joint function. Physical therapists incorporate balance training into your treatment plan to improve your balance and reduce your risk of falling. 1 2 http://1sudoku.com In many cases, physical therapy can help patients choose specific exercises and design appropriate strengthening exercises that improve their function without aggravating their pain. Your therapist can help you reclaim a healthy lifestyle. Contact Our Clinic Today Physical therapists are movement experts. They improve quality of life through hands-on care, patient education, and prescribed movement. Addressing arthritis pain early on is the best way to prevent an issue from becoming more debilitating. Physical therapy is the ideal tool for providing you with an opportunity to understand what may be causing your pain and help you mobilize your joints and strengthen the surrounding muscles to alleviate the pain associated with arthritis. Contact Heart of Texas Physical Therapy today for support with learning how to manage your pain and learn exercises and techniques that can help you restore your strength and functionality!

Solution for Arthritis Pain There is no cure for arthritis, so the ideal management is to control pain, improve function and reduce disability. Physical therapy has been shown to provide relief by helping to rebuild strength in the muscles supporting the joints and through targeted mobility and flexibility exercises. In addition, physical therapists improve your quality of life by reducing pain and improving and/or maintaining function through hands-on care, patient education, and prescribed movement. The emphasis of therapy is a conservative approach through: • Patient Education • Weight Loss Recommendations

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• Joint Protection and Energy Conservation • Modifying Activities and Environments • Use of Assistive Technologies Physical Therapy Solutions For Arthritis

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Working with a physical therapist is the best way to ensure that you practice the best techniques for overcoming your arthritic discomfort and loss of function. Your physical therapist will assess your particular condition to identify the contributing factors and address all of them. Your therapist will create individualized exercise programs to reduce your pain, prevent the condition from worsening, and improve daily function. A typical program will consist of the following: Maintain or Increase Joint Range of Motion — Physical therapy can improve your ability to bend and straighten a joint. Even incremental improvements in a joint’s range of motion can make a significant difference in joint function.

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