Showing posts with label back pain treatment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label back pain treatment. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Benefits of Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy, also known as physical therapy, is not only for those individuals suffering from chronic back or neck pain or have been involved in an accident. This healthcare can benefit anyone with a variety of health conditions. 
Chiropractic care is usually used to treat neuromusculoskeletal complaints, for example, neck pain, back pain, joint pains and chronic headaches. Physiotherapists use drug-free, hands-on approach to help relief disorders of the musculoskeletal system. The following are reasons why you should consider physical therapy:
Management of back and neck pain
The most common reason why people go for physiotherapy is for back pain relief. Lower and upper back pains are attributed to spinal problems and misalignments. Through spinal readjustments and massage, a physiotherapist can help relieve these pains without the use of any drugs. By taking you through a physical routine checkup, your therapist will establish the reasons why you experience those pains and the best way to help relieve them.
Reduction of chronic headaches
Did you know that vertebral subluxations can lead to headaches? Yes, this is very true. When the nervous system is completely out of balance, it can cause spinal misalignments which in one way or another affect the signals sent to the different parts of the body. This can result in a number of problems including migraines, headaches and several other ailments that are associated with misalignment of the spinal bones. But, with the careful manipulations given by a physiotherapist, all these pains will be eliminated.
Maintenance of good posture
Physical therapy is not all about pain relief, it is also important in maintaining a good body posture. A good physiotherapist will not only help in keeping your musculoskeletal system in check but will also advise you on how to maintain a good body posture. Joint pains, back or neck pains can be caused by poor lifestyles, for instance, poor sitting positions and generally an absence of exercises. A good physiotherapist will establish the reasons for the pains and advise accordingly on the best way to reduce or avoid such pains in the future.
Management of stress and tension disorders
Fatigue is one of the leading causes of stress and tension disorders among most people. Through the massages and alignments given by a physiotherapist, your tensed body muscles will relax and you will generally feel the stress and tension slip away.
If you are looking for the best alternative treatment for back pain, neck pain or joint pains, consider visiting a physical therapist that will help you manage these pains and other health issues as seen above.

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Disclaimer:  This information is provided as an educational service only, and is not intended as a substitute for medical advice.  Anyone seeking specific medical advice or assistance should consult his or her doctor or orthopedic surgeon.


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Sunday, June 25, 2017

Medical Breakthrough: How Hanging Upside Down Improves Flexibility

Medical research has found that hanging upside down also known as inversion therapy (prescribed by a licensed medical professional) can significantly improve your health and fitness levels. Inversion tables have been developed to help people with this new health and fitness treatment. However, to ensure that you benefit from the inversion therapy, it is important for you to use the right equipment for the right purpose and consult your doctor before starting. Most people think that hanging upside down is meant for those people with chronic back pain, but this therapy has other benefits as can be seen below:

Use of gravity
Hanging upside down or inversion therapy uses gravity to gently bring into line, adjust and provide traction to the spine. This healthy traction decompresses the vertebral column, and thus creating space for the discs while at the same time straightening and balancing the spinal column. When the muscles of the vertebrae are lengthened and strengthened, your upper, as well as lower body, become more flexible. This can aide in more easily partaking is higher energy activities..
Eases strains caused by compression
As we walk and carry out our daily chores, the spine and back muscles tend to be strained in the process. On top of that, the spinal column also experiences compression from carrying the upper body. This compression causes rigidity on the muscles and ligaments surrounding the spine. But when you hang upside down you allow the muscles to stretch, relax and also decompress the vertebrae. Safely hanging upside down offers the simplest way to ease strains and pressure caused by compression and also helps to lift the weight off the superimposed parts of the body.
Helps in preventing muscle stiffness and sports injuries
By hanging upside down, you reduce stiffness in a number of body parts, which include the arms, shoulders, back legs and torso. This creates a feeling of release as the pressure on these body parts is freed. It is because of this fact that hanging upside down may be helpful in improving certain conditions, such as herniated discs, lumbar osteoarthritis, inclinatory skeletal defects, sciatica, and paralytic scoliosis just to mention but a few.

The spine is a very important part of the body, and when it is in good health our entire body benefits. Inversion therapy enhances the health of the spine and as such, promotes better health for the whole body. Therefore, not only does hanging upside down improve flexibility, but it also improves overall strength, boosts the immunity and helps to promote emotional well-being. So, if you thought that inversion therapy is only for chronic back pain, it is a high time you thought again and considered hanging upside down on a regular basis. Hang-10.

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4110 22nd Place Lubbock, TX 79410
(806) 792-4329
Disclaimer:  This information is provided as an educational service only, and is not intended as a substitute for medical advice.  Anyone seeking specific medical advice or assistance should consult his or her doctor or orthopedic surgeon.


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