PhysioWorksPT.Getting To The CORE Of Back and Neck Pain

CORE STRENGTH AND BACK PAIN

Sometimes, when your core is weak, it can cause you to experience added pressure on areas like your neck and back. There are a lot of ways that working with a physical therapist can help you improve your core strength. You may be encouraged to practice core exercises, for example, which may include abdominal crunches or leg lifts. Light weight-training activities are also frequently helpful, as are balance-based activities like yoga. If you haven’t spent much time building core strength in the past, then working with a physical therapist is a great place to start. Your physical therapist will guide you through proper postures and movements to reduce further risk of injury. For more information about how to start improving your core, contact us.

Core Strength and Back Pain You may be surprised how frequently issues with the neck and back actually stem from issues with core strength. Your core refers to the muscles that make up your torso, including your abdomen. These muscles are called the core because they are at the center of your body, and they are necessary in just about every action that you engage in. Everything from walking and running and swimming to sitting and driving require you to engage your core. There are a lot of reasons to improve core strength outside of any existing neck or back pain. When you improve your core, you are likely to also improve your posture and thereby reduce your risk of developing further back pain in the future. Furthermore, the exercise that helps to improve core strength is often helpful in promoting weight loss, and for those who are overweight, this could also help reduce pain in the neck and the back.

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EXERCISE ESSENTIALS Perform This Exercise To Relieve Back Pain In Minutes!

We are excited to announce that we are offering telemedicine to all our clients due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In the clinic, we are taking all the necessary precautions so that we may keep working to care for our clients. We want to encourage those who do not think that they need hands-on care to stay at home and receive their treatment through the telemedicine option. If you do wish to continue with physical therapy in person, treatment is still available for you! We look forward to continuing to care for you on either platform. Our doors are currently open for full rehabilitation services, in addition to our telemedicine option. For more information, feel free to call us at 253.850.9780. Everyone stay safe and stay healthy.

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PRONE ON ELBOWS Lie on your stomach, hands beside your shoulders. Push with your arms up on to your elbows. Hold for 10 counts then return to start position. Repeat 8 times.

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