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Signs You Should Probably See A Physical Therapist

Josh Krueger • Apr 17, 2020

Admitting that you need help can be hard. Many of us naturally have an instinct that tells us to grit our teeth and deal with our circumstances. When it comes to visiting a doctor, this can be even harder. But you should ask yourself, do you want to keep living this way? The following highlights just a few signs that indicate that you should go see a physical therapist.

Decreased Functionality

Are there things you just can’t do anymore? Sometimes this is due to aging, but not always. If you are experiencing decreased functionality, you should talk to your doctor about visiting a physical therapist.

If you just sustained an injury and can’t move properly , you definitely need to visit a physical therapist. For example, if you hyperextend your elbow, this can lead to significant swelling. This swelling can inhibit your ability to fully straighten your arm. If left untreated, the damaged tissues in your arm can develop scar tissue. If this happens, it will become much harder to repair the damage. A physical therapist can help you heal in a way that this won’t occur.

Pain from An Injury That Doesn’t Go Away

Sometimes, after a car accident or workplace injury, you can experience lingering pain. You can still do everything, but it hurts. You don’t need to deal with this. There are a variety of common workplace injuries that can be alleviated through physical therapy. You’ll be amazed at the relief you feel after just a few visits. Aside from treating your pain, your therapist will also help you strengthen your body to prevent repeated injury.

Decrease Fall Risk

As we age it can become more and more difficult to keep our balance. Limited mobility and slow movements can give you a high risk of falling. With your bones getting more brittle, this can be very dangerous. If you are experiencing this, a physical therapist can help. When you visit the physical therapist you will be assessed for fall risk. Your therapist will then devise exercises that will assist you in improving your mobility.

If you are considering visiting a physical therapist, don’t hesitate to go. You can quickly gain relief from chronic pain. You’ll be able to return to the activities you enjoy and work without fear of pain. Even if you aren’t in pain, a visit to a physical therapist can be a marvelous preventative measure to keep you from injuring yourself.

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08 Dec, 2022
Keeping up with physical therapy during the holidays is tough. There are so many other things to do - cooking, parties, shopping, travel, and visiting with family and friends. But if you're in physical therapy over the holidays, there's a reason. You're having pain, or not moving as well as you want to. These issues place limitations on your life, which are going to affect your ability to do things - like cooking, partying, shopping, traveling, or enjoying time with friends and family. So even though keeping up with your PT this time of year is tough, it's important. That's why we're going to give you our best tips to help you through the holidays. Plan Some of what makes the holidays challenging is the crazy schedule. To survive this, you're going to have to plan ahead. We're not just talking about appointments on your calendar, either (although those are important). Here are some things to think about planning ahead: Your PT appointments Your schedule is busy during the holidays. So is your PT's. Plan and schedule your appointments in advance. You'll get the times and days that work best for you, and you'll already have your PT appointments in your calendar to plan other things around. Your exercise Hopefully you have a regular time to exercise. With the holiday mania about to shake up your routine, that time may no longer work. Think about when you're going to exercise ahead of time and you'll stay consistent. Your diet Healthy eating often gets derailed during the holidays. Putting low quality fuel into your body won't help you feel better. Think about planning what you're going to eat ahead of time. We're not saying to skip every holiday treat offered to you, but maybe think about which ones you really need to have, and which ones you can skip in advance. It makes saying "no thanks" to that third slice of fruitcake easier. Modify We're realistic. We understand that life isn't the same during the holidays as it is during the rest of the year. That's part of what makes this time of year special! With that in mind, our next set of tips focuses on making modifications to help you get through the holidays successfully. Your PT Plan When you planned your PT appointments out well in advance, you might have run into some challenges. Talk to your therapist about how you might be able to modify your plan of care through the holidays to make it all work. Maybe you're going to PT three times a week and you can only come twice a week for a week or two. Plan this sort of thing in advance with your PT and you can work together to come up with the best plan. Your exercise Exercise is so important, it made our list twice. Now that you know when you'll exercise, you might have to modify your routine to make it fit. Again, we recommend talking with your PT to see what you can do. Maybe your home exercise program can be modified so you can do everything in the kitchen during downtime when you're cooking up your holiday feast. Maybe you can reduce the number of exercises to focus on maintaining the gains you've made until things settle down. Your schedule In your planning in advance (see how important it is?) you might have found that your normal routine wasn't going to work. If your PT appointments or exercise time is usually right after work and you've now got commitments during that time, maybe you can move them to the morning before work. If you've been exercising outside, the shortened days may move you into the gym. Be flexible and consider temporarily modifying your schedule and your routine to make it work better during the holiday season. You can always go back to your previous routine after. The holidays are a special time of year. Keeping up with your health and your physical therapy can be challenging during this time. But you don't have to fall behind. With some planning and flexibility, you can stay healthy, survive the holidays and head into next year with good momentum!
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