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Don’t Join the Opioid Epidemic. How Physical Therapy Can Help Ditch the Pain Meds.

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It seems like every time you turn on the news there is another story about the opioid epidemic gripping the country. There is good reason for the panic. In 2016 alone, 116 people died each day from opioid-related drug overdoses. Some 11.5 million Americans misused prescription painkillers in some way, costing an estimated $504 million … Read more

Say No to Sciatica! 3 Indicators That You Need to See a Physical Therapist

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Each of your sciatic nerves runs from either side of your lower back down to each of your legs. That’s why a classic sign of sciatica is having a shooting pain on one side only. While compression of one of your sciatic nerves can literally be a “pain in the butt,” it doesn’t always require … Read more

Sleeping And Working With No Back Pain

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There are many patients that come in for physical therapy for back pain.  Many have, unfortunately, stated to me how their back pain affects their everyday lives in many different ways.  All of this is normal for my back pain patients.  But what’s unsettling for me is the number of patients that have told me … Read more

5 Quick Tips for Less Pain and More Energy

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Millions of individuals live with varying degrees of pain while also experiencing limited amounts of energy. There are several quick and effective ways you can increase your energy levels while reducing pain. Incorporating physical therapy into your regular routine is one way to limit pain. Call Complete Physical Rehabilitation for more information regarding the use … Read more

Solving Neck Pain With Physical Therapy

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Neck pain can really wreak havoc on everyday life.  In general, many people don’t realize how directly connected the neck is to other parts of the body, especially its’ immediate neighbor, the shoulder.  The can lead to problems trying to complete simple everyday tasks, such as reaching for a high object, or even scratching one’s … Read more

The Connection Between Core Strength and Better Balance

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Physical therapy as an industry has been talking about the link between core strength and better balance for years. When the “core” muscles around your trunk are strong, they prevent chronic lower back pain and many other injuries, but they also keep you from losing your balance and falling down. A stronger core will help … Read more

No More Neck And Back Pain At School

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A common misconception is that back and neck pain only happens to “older people.” In fact, in physical therapy, we see all ages, from grade school children to the elderly.  In our profession, pain isn’t just as a result of aging. For Tatiana, her neck and back pain made school a chore to get through.  … Read more

5 Ways to Relieve Back and Neck Pain

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There are common causes of both back pain and neck pain. Changes in the spine’s anatomy often cause back pain. There may be lumbar disc herniation, lumbar degenerative disc disease, osteoarthritis or sacroiliac joint dysfunction. Disc herniation occurs when the gel-like interior of the disc leaks outward and irritates the nerve roots. It typically causes … Read more

Walking And Sleeping Better With Physical Therapy

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Neuropathy issues can really cause problems for a person’s everyday life.  For Robert, the biggest problem associated with his leg neuropathy came from interruptions sleeping at night.  In addition to losing sleep, the neuropathy caused leg cramping and loss of balance while walking.  All of these issues made everyday life very difficult. After seeing Dr. … Read more

Check Your Posture To Solve Back Pain

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In one longitudinal study, back pain accounted for more than 3 percent of all emergency room visits between 2004 and 2008. It is also estimated that more than 25 million Americans suffer from chronic pain, many with a disability that prevents them from doing normal daily tasks like working and caring for themselves or others. … Read more