Dealing With Arthritis Pain? Say Goodbye To Discomfort With PT
Arthritis is a pretty common term used to describe over 100 different types of joint pain and disease. Many people believe that arthritis only affects elderly people, but this is far from the truth. According to a study published in the American Journal of Sports Medicine, about 30 percent of male athletes who regularly play contact sports such as football, basketball, or soccer will develop arthritis in their knees and hips at some point.
Many people attempt to ease their pain with over-the-counter medications, but unfortunately, these can cause some nasty, long-lasting side effects.
Read full blog[:en]Find Out How Proper Nutrition Can Actually Reduce Aches and Pains[:es]Let’s talk nutrition. Find out how proper nutrition can actually reduce aches and pains[:]
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Try to remember what you ate yesterday. Have you ever wondered if your dietary choices are affecting the achiness and stiffness that make your daily activities more difficult?
Believe it or not, the food we eat can make a tremendous impact—for better or worse—on chronic pain.
At our physical therapy clinic, our patients who improve their diets do much better with their individualized plan of care and rehabilitation. We invite you to call Spectrum Therapy Consultants and schedule an appointment with a physical therapist who can help you enhance your healing and improve your pain through smarter nutrition choices without having to remain reliant on expensive pain medications.
Read full blogPhysical Therapy Can Provide Relief For These 5 Common Shoulder Pain Conditions
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Physical therapy is a safe, effective, and non-invasive treatment option that is designed to relieve pain resulting from a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions, sports injuries, workplace injuries, and more. Patients typically see a physical therapist to help manage chronic pain symptoms and prevent future injury, and regular appointments with a physical therapist are ideal for people of all ages.
One of the biggest reasons new patients visit our licensed physical therapists each day is to address chronic shoulder pain.
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