Health & Wellness Newsletter by Kinetix Physical Therapy
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Health & Wellness Newsletter
NEWSLETTER
SAVE THE DATE: FREE SHOULDER PAIN WORKSHOP INTRODUCING ULTRASOUND DIAGNOSTIC TECHNOLOGY
OCTOBER 1ST • 5:30PM
Join us for our in-person Shoulder Workshop Event where we will help you understand and deal with your pain. We will be showcasing our Ultrasound Diagnostic Technology to show how we look ‘inside the shoulder’. You’ll be amazed at what you see! Musculoskeletal (MSK) ultrasound is a non-invasive, natural state-of-the- art tool. Our highly trained Physical Therapists use ultrasound imaging to help them design the best treatment plan for you. Patients who receive ultrasound imaging, as part of their physical therapy treatment, have amore positive outcome. We are the only approved MSK Ultrasound Diagnostic Center in Gainesville. Register now for this special event by calling 352-505-6665. Seats are limited and all CDC/local mandates are in place for your safety.
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Health & Wellness Newsletter
NEWSLETTER
AVOID BACK PAIN BY IMPROVING YOUR SPINE HEALTH
INSIDE: • How Can I Improve The Health Of My Spine? • Relieve Back Pain In Minutes • Patient Success Spotlight • Healthy Recipe
Do you suffer with pain? Seeing a Physical Therapist at Kinetix can help you return to a more active and pain-free life. Give us a call at 352-505-6665 today! This is why spine health is so important. If you are living with back pain, you know how limiting it can be. In order to make sure your spine is at its optimum health, you must achieve the following: • Good posture and spinal curves. • Strong abdominal and core muscles. • Strong spinal and gluteus muscles. • Good flexibility and balance with side-bending and rotation. • Good nutrition and rest at night. Of course, much like anything else, spine health is easier said than done. Your spine is a complicated structure of vertebrae, discs, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles, and nerves. Therefore, it takes a delicate balance to make sure it is at its peak level of health and function.
Are you living with back pain? You may notice that your pain worsens each morning when you wake up, when you have to stand for more than 10 minutes, or when you have to walk long distances. The severity of back pain can range from minor dull aches to sharp stabbing pains. Pain that radiates from the spine down to the buttocks and legs is typically a sign of sciatica. However, your back pain can be avoided and resolved by improving your spinal health. Contact Kinetix Physical Therapy today to find out how. You may be wondering, “What does this mean? How can I tell if my spine is healthy?” When we think of health, we typically focus on nutrition, exercise, and heart health – but spine health is incredibly important, as well. Your spine does a lot for your body – it protects your spinal cord, allows you to breathe properly, and it is what allows your body tomove. In fact, almost every function in your body is directly connected to the health of your spine.
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HOWCAN I IMPROVE THE HEALTH OFMY SPINE?
1. Practice proper nutrition. Nutrition is a critical part of all health, whether you are focusing on your heart, joints, or spine – whatever you do, it is always important to eat right. Healthy fruits and vegetables contain the vitamins and antioxidants that make up a healthy spine function. They help to rebuild the bone, muscle, and connective tissues that are constantly being used throughout the day. 2. Get some sleep. Throughout the day, your spine is compressed with standing, sitting, and bending. Did you know that it is actually possible to lose about ½ an inch over the course of a day? Adequate rest in a good position while sleeping helps you maintain a healthy spine. It is ideal to start off lying in bed for the first 10 minutes on your side with your knees curled up, as this allows the discs in your spine to rehydrate. Afterwards, continue sleeping on your side with a pillow between your legs or roll onto your back with a pillow under your knees. Avoid sleeping on your stomach. 3. Decreasing inflammation and pain with laser therapy. Laser therapy is the most advanced therapeutic option available for back pain. Laser therapy uses a process called photobiomodulation. Photons enter the tissue and interact with the cytochrome c complex within mitochondria. This interaction triggers a biological cascade of events that leads to an increase in cellular metabolism and a decrease in both pain and inflammation. 4. Work on the flexibility and strength of your spine. Your body is meant to move – this is the most important purpose of the spine. You can make sure your spine remains flexible by stretching for 10 minutes every day. It is also important to make time to move around when possible at work. Stretch your spine out by reaching overhead and leaning over to one side, then the other. You can also focus on gently twisting at the waist and stretching your hamstrings. Spend 3-4 days a week working on your core strength with abdominal muscle exercises, so you can keep your spine and core muscles strong. A strong spine and core allows you to move without stressing the discs or nerves in your back. 5. Maintain proper posture and balance. If you sit at a desk during the day, make sure you are sitting in a straight-backed chair and your feet flat on the floor. Avoid sitting on very soft couches for prolonged periods of time, as this keeps your spine in a flexed position. When lifting, make sure you keep your spine straight, lift
with your legs, and avoid twisting. Proper balance is important for both the small muscles of your spine and your nervous system. You can enhance your balance by standing on one leg at a time for 10 seconds 3-4 times a week. Foot Levelers is another resource that helps correct foot posture, therefore correcting back posture and pain. 6. Go to a physical therapist for spine check-ups. Your physical therapist can check your spine alignment to check for areas that could be improved. It is wise to have your spine checked every 6 months, in order to ensure your back is moving how it should. At Kinetix Physical Therapy, our physical therapists are experts in the field of spine health who can help your back operate as it should. If you have been living with back pain, or you’d like to avoid potential back pain, don’t hesitate to contact Kinetix Physical Therapy today. By catching back pain early, we can resolve the issue so it doesn’t progress. Don’t live with the limits of back pain improve your spine health with us today!
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GET HELP AT OUR FREE WORKSHOPS KNEE PAIN SUFFERERS: • Is your knee stiff? • Does your knee ache or “give out” on you?
BACK PAIN & SCIATICA SUFFERERS: • Do you have pain when you stand, walk, or sit? • Do you experience pain shooting down your buttocks or leg? If you have answered YES to any of these questions, then one of these FREE workshops may be a life changing event for you or a loved one. Our clinic is following CDC and local guidelines to keep you safe by limiting the number of attendees.Register now at 352-505-6665 or kinetixpt.com.
SHOULDER PAIN SUFFERERS: • Do you have pain when reaching overhead or behind you? • Is your shoulder pain keeping you awake? BALANCE OR DIZZINESS SYMPTOMS: • Have you fallen because you’re unsteady? • Do you experience dizziness?
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Patient Success Spotlight
HEALTHY RECIPE QUINOA-STUFFED PEPPERS
INGREDIENTS • 6 medium red, orange and/or yellow bell peppers • 1 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil • 1 large yellow onion, chopped
• 2 tsp minced chipotle chiles plus 1 tbsp adobo sauce from can • 2 c cooked tri-color quinoa • 15 oz can black beans, rinsed • 14.5 oz can diced tomatoes • 1 c frozen corn • ¼ tsp salt • 1 ½ c shredded pepper Jack cheese
• 1 tbsp minced garlic • 1 tsp ground cumin • ¾ tsp chili powder
DIRECTIONS Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Cut off stem end of each bell pepper. Chop the pepper tops to yield 1 cup. Remove and discard seeds and membranes from peppers. Bring about 1 inch of water to a boil in a large saucepan fitted with a steamer basket. Add the peppers; cover and steam until starting to soften, about 3 minutes. Remove the peppers and set aside. Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add onion and the chopped pepper tops; cook, stirring occasionally, until the onion is translucent, about 5 minutes. Stir in garlic, cumin, chili powder, chipotles and adobo; cook, stirring constantly, until fragrant, about 1 minute. Remove from heat and add quinoa, black beans, tomatoes, corn and salt; fold until well combined. Stand the peppers upright in an 11-by-7-inch baking dish. (Trim the bottoms, if necessary, to keep the peppers upright.) Spoon about 1 cup quinoa mixture into each pepper, packing it in tightly. Cover the stuffed peppers with foil. Bake the peppers until warmed through, about 10 minutes. Remove the foil and sprinkle the peppers evenly with cheese. Bake, uncovered, until the cheese melts and browns slightly, 5 to 8 minutes. Let rest for 5 minutes before serving. Source: http://www.eatingwell.com/recipe/280737/vegetarian-quinoa-stuffed-peppers/
“My back feels great!” “When I came here my lower back and left shoulder gave me a lot of pain daily. I could not bend over and could not lift my left arm over my head. Now, I can lift my arm over my head and lean over to my right side without any pain. My back feels great also. You guys really helped me out. Thank you!” - Raheem
Relieve Back Pain In Minutes Try this movement if you want to improve your posture.
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. Stretches Back www.simpleset.net
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