Home on the Range of Motion: It's National Physical Therapy Month
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Healthline
People often first learn about
physical therapists from their doctors after they have experienced an injury such as a
bone fracture, or after a surgical procedure--say after a
rotator cuff repair--that dampens their ability to function like they used to. They help people by restoring mobility, improving function, reducing pain, and preventing disabilities. They can manipulate your body to perform better through
therapeutic bone and joint manipulation, introduce you to
assisted devices that help you adapt, and offer up
self-help activities to do
at homeBut did you also know that they can provide preventive care?
In observance of National Physical Therapy Month
Healthline would like you to know that you can learn a lot from your physical therapist about keeping healthy, fit and pain free.
The American Physical Therapy Association offers preventive exercises for “
blackberry thumb,” a painful
repetitive strain condition experienced by over-enthusiastic, hand-held users that causes hand swelling, throbbing and
tendonitis.
And you can also reduce bicycling-related pain such as
anterior front knee pain,
neck pain, and
back pain through
proper bike fit and
exercises to help both the occasional weekend cyclist and road warriors.
Who knew?
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