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5 Warning Signs It’s Time to See a Physical Therapist
You Can Take Control of Your Disruptive Pain
Do you associate physical therapy with athletes in training or with individuals who are in recovery from a traumatic accident?
While physical therapy is a great resource for the types of people described above, there are so many more conditions that physical therapy can treat that you may not be aware of.
If any of the painful symptoms described in this article sound relatable, consider consulting with a physical therapist.
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You Can Do A Lot for Yourself by Participating in PT Both Before and After Surgery!
Surgery can be very painful and traumatic for the body to go through, so it’s typically only performed when there are simply no other choices available. If surgery is in the immediate future, you might have already addressed a post-operative physical therapy appointment with your doctor.
It is incredibly normal (and highly recommended!) to see a physical therapist during rehabilitation.
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If Your Back Pain Is Caused by a Herniated Disc, Physical Therapy Can Help
Are you currently living with herniated disc pain? Your spine is composed of parts known as “spinal discs,” or rubbery cushions that rest inside the tough casing of vertebrae. The equilibrium between these two layers is critical for supporting your upper body and allowing for a full range of motion in all directions.
Herniated discs can irritate or compress nearby nerves and cause back pain, neck pain, limited movement, and numbness or weakness in the arms and legs.
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