6 Myths About Back Pain

      Back pain is the most common cause of disability.  Americans spend over $50 billion a year on treatment and remedies.  But as prevalent as it is, many misunderstandings prevail.  Here are 6 myths about back pain you should understand. 1.Bed Rest Will Always Help Back Pain No!  Most of the time, moving is actually better than bed … Read More

Eat Your Way To Healing

There’s nothing more frustrating than a sports injury that takes you out of the game.  Did you know that you can eat your way to healing faster? Injuries commonly have three stages and certain foods are excellent boosters to the healing process. The Inflammatory Stage A small amount of inflammation is good for healing an injury.  It removes damaged tissue … Read More

Exercise Your Face!

Remembering to exercise your face can help with chronic headaches and improve relaxation. Palming – soothes the optic nerve and area around the eyes Close your eyes. Breath in and out a few times. Rub your hands together until they’re warm. Cup them over your eyes. Repeat. The Great Rub – releases tension in the temples and jaws Using your … Read More

Stress Can Increase Lower Back Pain

Do you have unexplained or excessive back pain?  Are you buried in stress?  The two could be related. According to a Stanford University study, stress can increase incidents of lower back pain.  They tracked nearly 100 people over four years.  Patients with emotional distress were three times more likely to develop back pain than those with better coping skills. Stress … Read More

Healthy Holiday

The holidays are fun, festive and exciting.  They are also associated with weight gain, illness/accidents, depression and pain.  Attention to a few simple tips can help you have a healthy holiday. REDUCE WEIGHT GAIN Portion control.  Don’t deny yourself the holiday delicacies.  Just take a little and enjoy it slowly. Think low cal.  Take a healthy low calorie contribution to … Read More

2 Simple Exercises For Knee Pain

Knee Pain

What exercises should I do for my Knee Pain? By David Hutchinson, PT, MPT, OCS I am often asked “what are the best exercises for knee pain?” Followed by “I’m tired of taking pain medication!”  I usually respond, it depends on what is causing your knee pain. In my experience, however, one of the most prevalent reasons for knee pain is … Read More

Get Relief From Osteoarthritis!

Relief for osteoarthritis is possible with physical therapy! Osteoarthritis is the loss of cartilage and synovial fluid in your joints. There are several factors that can contribute to the development of OA: Genes:  One genetic defect can reduce the body’s ability to produce collagen, a protein that makes up cartilage.   Another can cause the joints to fit improperly, resulting in … Read More

3 Simple Exercises for Low Back Pain

What exercises should I do for my Low Back Pain? By David Hutchinson, PT, MPT, OCS If you experience low back pain, you are not alone. Low back pain is a very common diagnosis that I have been treating for more than 20 years. Nearly everyone will experience low back pain at some point in their lives. Even I have … Read More

Physical Therapy For Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms

Frightened by a diagnosis of MS?  Not sure what’s ahead and how it will affect your life?  Use physical therapy to help with Multiple Sclerosis symptoms. Multiple Sclerosis is the result of your immune system attacking your central nervous system.  Symptoms vary from person to person and the severity can fluctuate.  Learning how to manage or avoid the onset of … Read More

1 In 3 Rural Residents Has Arthritis!

1 in 3 rural residents has arthritis according to The Center for Disease Control.  More than half of those residents has limitations in daily activities. A survey of over 426,000 adults across the U.S. asked if they had ever been told by a doctor that they had some form of arthritis.  Overall, 1 in 5 (22.7%) reported yes. Among rural … Read More